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  2. Category:National symbols of Georgia (country) - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "National symbols of Georgia (country)" The following 18 pages are in this category, out of 18 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  3. Coat of arms of Georgia - Wikipedia

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    Georgian law describes the coat of arms as follows: [1] The State coat of arms of Georgia is an heraldic shield, on its pupure field is depicted a silver rider on a silver horse and with a silver spear ending with a golden cross, Saint George with a golden halo, striking a silver dragon. The shield is crowned with the Iverian (Georgian) crown.

  4. Georgian nationalism - Wikipedia

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    Flag of Georgian Democratic Republic Flag of Georgia.. Modern Georgian nationalism emerged in the middle of the 19th century as a reaction to the Russian annexation of fragmented Georgian polities, which terminated their precarious independence, but brought to the Georgians unity under a single authority, relative peace and stability.

  5. Flag of Georgia (country) - Wikipedia

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    The national flag of Georgia, as described in the decree: [8] The Georgian national flag is a white rectangle, with a large red cross in its central portion touching all four sides of the flag. In the four corners there are four bolnur-katskhuri crosses (also referred to as a Georgian Cross or a Grapevine cross) of the same color as the large ...

  6. Dzala ertobashia - Wikipedia

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    Dzala ertobashia (Georgian: ძალა ერთობაშია, pronounced [ˈdzaɫa ˈeɾtʰobaʃia], "Strength is in Unity") is the official motto of Georgia. Coat of arms of Georgia. It originally comes from a famous fable by Sulkhan-Saba Orbeliani of the same name. According to this fable, once upon a time there lived a king with ...

  7. Bolnisi cross - Wikipedia

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    Bolnisi cross Bolnisi inscriptions are second oldest extant samples of the Georgian script.The "Bolnisi cross" appears in the center of the inscriptions. The Bolnisi cross (Georgian: ბოლნური ჯვარი bolnuri ǰvari) is a cross symbol, taken from a 5th-century ornament at the Bolnisi Sioni church, which came to be used as a national symbol of Georgia.

  8. Category:Georgian nationalism - Wikipedia

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    National symbols of Georgia (country) (5 C, 18 P) Nationalist parties in Georgia (country) (14 P) R. Georgian rebellions (1 C) Pages in category "Georgian nationalism"

  9. Tavisupleba - Wikipedia

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    ' Freedom ') is the national anthem of Georgia. It was adopted as the Georgian national anthem in May 2004, along with a new national flag and coat of arms. The symbols' change was brought about upon the successful overthrow of the previous government in the bloodless Rose Revolution.