National Symphony Orchestra
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National Symphony Orchestra is used for the name of many orchestras in different countries. It may refer to the:
- Danish National Symphony Orchestra, founded 1925
- Estonian National Symphony Orchestra, which can trace its origins back to 1926
- Iraqi National Symphony Orchestra, founded 1970, which can trace its origins back to 1948
- Lebanese National Symphony Orchestra, founded 1999
- National Iranian Symphony Orchestra, founded 1998
- National Symphony Orchestra (Bolivia)
- National Symphony Orchestra of Colombia, the re-establishment in 2004 of an orchestra founded in 1952
- National Symphony Orchestra of Costa Rica, founded 1940
- National Symphony Orchestra of Cuba
- National Symphony Orchestra (Dominican Republic), founded 1941
- National Symphony Orchestra of Ecuador
- National Symphony Orchestra Ghana
- National Symphony Orchestra of Ireland, founded 1947, adopted present name 1989
- National Symphony Orchestra of London, plays mostly popular music rather than classical, began in the 1940s
- National Symphony Orchestra (Malaysia)
- National Symphony Orchestra (Mexico)
- National Symphony Orchestra (Peru), founded 1938
- National Symphony Orchestra (Taiwan), founded 1986
- National Symphony Orchestra of the Ukraine
- National Symphony Orchestra (United States), founded 1931