Mechl à thuma, d'ita mlal'ma

"Nation Firstmost" (alla Vulgari: Nazione Prima pronounced ) is a poem written by Titu Barbadre in 1973 that consists of four, which officially became the of Rashnna in 1990. However, only the last two stanzas are ever sung in official context. It is set to the music of an anonymous Tosanchinese and it follows a  from a fascist partisan. is an that rose in popularity in Rashnna during the Great Eulhae War.

History
Titu Barbadre wrote "Nation Firstmost" in 1973 in Medioplano and one year later it was printed in Ruma. It is set to a Tosanchinese folk tune and Barbadre commented on this choice later in his autobiography, stating that "[the tune] intended to annoy the Tosanchinese and rob them of their identity". Fascism, a closely tied to Etruscan nationalism, started amassing supporters previous to and during the Great Eulhae War, and the poem served to motivate the Etruscan Fascist Party (EFP) to continue "the ultimate path to true independence". Barbadre himself wasn't a partisan nor a member of the party, but donated a sizable amount of his fortune and was apparently spotted numerous times chanting his own poem in public squares. In praise of his work, his poem was adopted as the national anthem of Rashnna by the Fascist Tamera in 1990.

Lyrics
Inspired by fascist partisan, Barbadre wrote the poem to honor the struggle of the for "parliamentary independence" after decades of Maritime-led.

"Nation Firstmost" recounts the misery of the under the governance of Tosanchi-born and of Tosanchinese descent deputies, and their hope for freedom. He describes the widely felt effects of through the eyes of a partisan that strives to gain popular support. In the Rashnnal language, a fellow of fascist beliefs is called a fasst ("fash").