Want to lose weight? Try moving to Denver. People who live at higher altitudes have lower rates of obesity than people who live at low altitudes. And lest you think that mountain dwellers simply exercise more, the same effect has been noticed in lab rats. So far, there is no explanation for why this effect should exist.
Credit @TheNatureThread for 732.
One possible explanation is that there is something in the water, perhaps agricultural runoff, which is causing weight gain. Because water flows downhill, there is more of this runoff at lower elevations.
And while they're not exact duplicates, #734 is rather similar to #558.
Curry is borrowed from Tamil, and has a cognate in Malayalam and I think Telugu. A lot of Indian languages have equivalents as well, and in all the languages I know of, the word really means vegetable, and are also used to refer to the dishes that in English are called curries. This is a big category of dishes so the word curry is helpful but also shouldn't be thought of as a certain dish or that Indians always eat curry, as that would be like thinking Europeans always eat "vegetable".
It is more of a personal song honestly. The first line translates to "I am William Nassau", already weird for a national anthem. The second one is "I am of German blood". I mean I like Germany but to have that in a national anthem? So weird...
All in all, very strange anthem, but it is cool to use such an old song I guess :)