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  2. National symbols of South Africa - Wikipedia

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    Since unification in 1910, South Africa has used a range of national symbols to identify the country: coats of arms, official seals, flags, national anthems, and floral, bird, animal, and other emblems.

  3. What are the national symbols of South Africa and what do ...

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    South Africa has eight national symbols: the Coat of Arms, the national flag, the national anthem, the Springbok antelope, the Galjoen fish, the Yellowwood tree, the Blue Crane bird, and the King Protea plant.

  4. National symbols of South Africa - Wikimedia Commons

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    Blue Crane, national bird of South Africa. Armadillo girdled lizard, national reptile of South Africa. Arum frog, national amphibian of South Africa. Galjoen, national fish of South Africa. Categories: National symbols of South Africa. Symbols of South Africa. Gallery pages of South Africa.

  5. South Africa’s national symbols

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    A country’s symbols – seal, motto, flag, anthem, coat of arms and natural symbols – tell its story and play a crucial role in building pride and a sense of belonging. South Africa’s national symbols are rich in heritage, and tell the stories of the country’s abundant natural and cultural diversity. South Africa’s national symbols ...

  6. South African National Symbols and Their Meaning

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    South Africa uses a range of national symbols to identify the country which includes: National flag, National Anthem, National Bird, National Animal, National Fish, National Flower, Coat of Arms and National Orders.

  7. South African National Symbols and Heritage

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    South African National Symbols and Heritage. This feature highlights aspects of South African Heritage and symbols of South Africa. A person's heritage is made up of the practices, and traditions that are passed on from parents to children.

  8. National Symbols | The Presidency - President of South Africa

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    Dual symbols of defence and authority, they in turn represent the powerful legs of the secretary bird. The spear and knobkierie are lying down, symbolising peace. The protea is an emblem of the beauty of our land and the flowering of our potential as a nation in pursuit of the African Renaissance.