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  2. National symbols of New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    A European woman and a Māori chief flank the left and right sides, identifying New Zealand as a bicultural nation (European New Zealanders and Māori). The figures are supported by the silver fern, a native plant. The St Edward's Crown is a reminder that New Zealand is a constitutional monarchy. [4] National anthems "God Defend New Zealand"

  3. Silver fern flag - Wikipedia

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    The silver fern itself is a quasi-national emblem, being used for various official symbols, including the coat of arms of New Zealand and the New Zealand one dollar coin. A number of New Zealand sports teams, such as the cricket team, the netball team and the rugby union team, use similar silver fern flags as part of their official merchandise ...

  4. New Zealand National Party - Wikipedia

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    The First 50 Years: A History of the New Zealand National Party. Auckland: Reed Methuen. ISBN 0-474-00177-6. (includes short biographies of all National MPs from 1936 to 1986, and of a selection of organisational figures) Levine, Stephen and Nigel S. Roberts, eds. The Baubles of Office: The New Zealand General Election of 2005 (Victoria U.P, 2007)

  5. Category:New Zealand logos - Wikipedia

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  6. Lockwood silver fern flag - Wikipedia

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    [7] [8] The New Zealand Herald writer Karl Puschmann called it a design for those "sitting on the fence" who didn't want much change. [9] Members of the public had also compared it unfavourably to Weet-Bix packaging, or a merger of the Labour and National party logos. [10] It was also likened to the design of a beach towel. [11]

  7. Coat of arms of New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    The coat of arms of New Zealand (Māori: Te Tohu Pakanga o Aotearoa [3]) is the heraldic symbol representing the South Pacific island country of New Zealand.Its design reflects New Zealand's history as a bicultural nation, with Zealandia, a European female figure on one side and a Māori rangatira (chief) on the other.

  8. List of ideological symbols - Wikipedia

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    Saltire – the Scottish National Party and Scottish Conservative Party both use stylised saltires in their party logos; Scribbled oak tree [15] [16] – Conservative Party; Shovel – Labour Party (UK) until 1983; Stylised P-shaped Flag – Pirate Party UK; Sun cross – British Movement; Sunflower – Scottish Green Party

  9. Category:New Zealand Crown Copyright images - Wikipedia

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    File:National Library of New Zealand logo.svg; File:National Science Challenges logo 220px.jpg; File:New Zealand Army logo.svg; File:New Zealand Companies Office logo.png; File:New Zealand Customs Service logo.svg; File:New Zealand Defence Force logo.svg; File:New Zealand Public Service Commission logo.svg; File:New Zealand Security ...