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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 ...
Symbol Name File Ref. Flag: Flag of the United States [1] Seal: Great Seal of the United States (obverse) (reverse) [2] National motto "In God We Trust" E pluribus unum [3] [4] National anthem "The Star-Spangled Banner" "The Star-Spangled Banner" [5] National march "The Stars and Stripes Forever" "The Stars and Stripes Forever" [6] Oath of ...
These are lists of national symbols: List of national animals; List of national anthems; List of national birds; List of national dances; List of national emblems; List of national flags; List of national flowers; List of national founders; List of national fruits; List of national instruments (music) List of national poets; List of national trees
American civil religion is a sociological theory that a monotheistic nonsectarian civil religion exists within the United States with sacred symbols drawn from national history. Scholars have portrayed it as a common set of values that foster social and cultural integration.
National symbols of the Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic (1 C) National symbols of Saint Kitts and Nevis (2 C, 3 P) National symbols of Saint Lucia (1 C, 7 P)
A national emblem is an emblem or seal that is reserved for use by a nation state or multi-national state as a symbol of that nation. Many nations have a seal or emblem in addition to a national flag. Other national symbols, such as national birds, trees, flowers, etc., are listed at lists of national symbols.
The Society of Scottish Armigers is founded in 2001 – it obtains a grant of arms from the Lord Lyon in 2004. U.S. Secretary of State Colin Powell receives a grant of arms from the Lord Lyon in 2004. The American Heraldry Society is founded in 2003 – it launches a journal, The American Herald, in 2006.
Afrikaans; Anarâškielâ; العربية; Aragonés; Asturianu; বাংলা; 閩南語 / Bân-lâm-gú; Башҡортса; Беларуская; Български