Though only proclaimed the national anthem in 1932, the Wilhelmus already had a centuries-old prior history.
By the 20th century, Ireland had a centuries-old history of diglossia.
The ceramics discovered during the archaeological excavations testify again the centuries-old history of the pottery.
There are also traditional breweries, some of which look back on a centuries-old history.
During its centuries-old history, the Academy was closed twice.
The blues are also the most fluid and dynamic form of memory in these plays, of reaching inward to find a centuries-old shared history.
It was the first time in their centuries-old history that they had gone on parade together.
There is a centuries-old history of vigilance in Britain, a place with a proven passion for the care and look of its landscape.
In spite of its unique character and centuries-old history, Macanese has received scant attention from linguists.
They have a centuries-old history behind them.