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A national symbol is a manifestation of a nation or community, serving as a representation of their identity and values. National symbols may be not only applied to sovereign states but also nations and countries in a state of colonial or other forms of dependence, federal integration, or even ethnocultural communities that identify as a "nationality" despite lacking autonomy.
National symbols intend to unite individuals by creating visual, verbal, or iconic representations of the national people, values, goals, culture and/or history. These symbols are often rallied around as part of celebrations of patriotism and/or aspiring nationalism (such as independence, autonomy, and/or separation movements) and are designed to be inclusive and representative of all the people of the national community.
Common official national symbols
- The flag or banner of a nation-state
- The coat of arms of the land or ruling dynasty
- The seal or stamp of the land or ruling dynasty
- A national bird
- National Animals
- The head of state, especially in a monarchy
- The associated device and motto can also be used separately
- The national colors, often derived from the above
- Abstract symbols
- National anthems, royal and imperial hymns; alongside such official hymns custom may also recognize the national symbol values of very popular songs
Some official national symbols like seals are insignias that not everybody is allowed to use.
Unofficial national symbols
In many ways, well-known sights in a country can also be seen as national symbols, as can traditional items of handicraft, folk costumes, natural monuments, national epics and national myths, as well as symbols used by national sports teams and their supporters.
See also
- Lists of national symbols
- Cultural icon
- Floral emblem
- National cockade
- Religion in national symbols
References
- "England's National Symbols". england.org.za. Archived from the original on 24 October 2012. Retrieved 18 September 2012.
National symbols are defined as the symbols or icons of a national community (such as England), used to represent that community in a way that unites its people.
External links
- National symbol – Multitran Dictionary
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