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Lists of national symbols: Difference between revisions

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*[[Kazakhstan]] - [[Flag of Kazakhstan|Sun and steppe eagle]]
*[[Kazakhstan]] - [[Flag of Kazakhstan|Sun and steppe eagle]]
*[[Kenya]] - [[Flag of Kenya|Masai shield and spears]]
*[[Kenya]] - [[Flag of Kenya|Masai shield and spears]]
*[[Kyrgyzstan]] - [[Flag of Kyrgyzstan|Sun and yurt]]
*[[South Korea]] – [[Taegeuk]]
*[[South Korea]] – [[Taegeuk]]
*[[Lebanon]] – [[Lebanon Cedar|Cedar]]
*[[Lebanon]] – [[Lebanon Cedar|Cedar]]

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A national emblem symbolically represents a nation. Most national emblems originate in the natural world, such as animals or birds, but another object may serve. National emblems may appear on many things such as the national flag, coat of arms, or other patriotic materials. One should not confuse a formal national emblem with less formal symbols perhaps associated with tourism or clichés, for example windmills in the Netherlands. Many unofficial symbols are as or even more important than the official ones. However official symbols are defined by law, which guarantees the proper use of them.

The national emblems of nations of the world in alphabetical order.

National animals (National fauna)

Flowers

See Floral emblem

Fruits

See List of national fruits

Trees

Inanimate objects

Nationalized patriotic symbols

Patron saints

River

Calendar

References

See also

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