NATIONAL EMBLEM

:''This article is about symbols of nations. For the Edwin Eugene Bagley march, see National Emblem (march).''
A 'national emblem' symbolically represents a nation. Most national emblems originate in the natural world, (as animals, say or birds), but another object may serve.
National emblems may appear on many thing such as the national flag, coat of arms, or other patriotic materials. One should not confuse a formal national emblem with less formal symbols potentially associated with tourism or clichés, for example windmills in the Netherlands. Even though, many unofficial symbols are as important as the official ones - or even more, since some of them are recognized as "symbols" by the people spontaneously, what may not happen with the official symbols. Official symbols are defined by law, which guarantee the proper use of them.
The national emblems of nations of the world in alphabetical order.
==National animals (National fauna)==

Albania – Black double-headed eagle

Argentina – puma and hornero (bird)

Armenia - eagle and lion

Australia – kangaroo, emu

Austria – black eagle

Bangladesh – Royal Bengal Tiger (National Animal), Magpie Robin (National Bird)

Belgium – lion (Leo Belgicus)

Belize- Baird's Tapir

Bhutan - takin (''Budorcas taxicolor tibetana'')

Bolivia – llama

Brazil – Rufous-bellied Thrush (bird), jaguar (unofficial), Hyacinth Macaw (unofficial), Golden Lion Tamarin (unofficial)

Brittany – stoat

Bulgaria – lion

Cambodia – kouprey (mammal), giant ibis (bird), Asian river terrapin (reptile), giant barb (fish)[1]

Canada – Beaver, Canadian Horse

Chile – condor, huemul

China – crane (official bird),giant panda (mammal), Chinese dragon (historical)

Colombia – Andean condor

Cuba - Cuban Crocodile

Czech Republic – double-tailed lion

Denmark – lion

Dominican Republic - Palm chat (official), Ashy-faced Owl, Hispaniolan Parrot

East Timor – crocodile

Ecuador -Andean Condor

Egypt – Saladin's eagle

England - lion

Eritrea – camel

Estonia – barn swallow

Ethiopia - Abyssinian Lion (also known as the Lion of Judah)

Finland – lion, whooper swan, brown bear, European perch, ladybird

France – Gallic rooster

Germany – black eagle (''Bundesadler'') and leopard (unofficial)

Greece - Athenian owl (obsolete)

Guatemala – quetzal

Guyana - Canje Pheasant and jaguar

Iceland – falcon

India – Peacock (National Bird); Royal Bengal Tiger (National Animal); Indian Elephant (unofficial)

Ireland - Irish Wolfhound or Irish Setter (unofficial)

Italy – Italian Wolf (unofficial)

Indonesia – Garuda, Komodo dragon

Japan – pheasant

North Korea- Siberian Tiger

South Korea – magpie (unofficial bird), Korean tiger (unofficial animal)

Laos – elephant

Republic of Macedonia - lion

Malaysia – tiger stripes

Maldives – Yellowfin tuna

Malta – blue rock thrush (bird), Kelb-tal Fenek (dog), Gonzi (another dog)

Mexico – golden eagle

Moldova – auroch

Montenegro – lion

Nepal – Bengal Tiger

Netherlands – lion

New Zealand– kiwi

Northern Ireland – Elk, Deer

Norway – lion

Pakistan – Markhor (national animal); Chukar (national bird)

Panama – harpy eagle

Papua New Guinea - bird of paradise

Peru - Vicuña

Philippines – Philippine eagle, Carabao

Poland – white eagle

Portugal – galo de Barcelos, cock

Qatar - oryx

Romania – golden eagle

Russia – bear, golden bicephalic eagle

Saint Kitts and Nevis - vervet monkey (mammal), brown pelican (bird)

Scotland – lion, unicorn, golden eagle

Serbia – white bicephalic eagle, wolf

Singapore – merlion, lion

Slovenia - carinthian black panther

South Africa – Springbok Antelope

Soviet Union – Siberian tiger

Spain – Osborne's bull

Sri Lanka – lion

Sudan – Secretary Bird

Sweden – lion

Thailand – elephant

Trinidad and Tobago - Blue Morpho (emperor butterfly)

U.A.E. - Arabian Horse

Uganda – grey-crowned crane

United Kingdom – bulldog, European robin, Lion

United States – American bald eagle

Venezuela – turpial

Vietnam - water buffalo

Wales – red dragon (''Y Ddraig Goch'')

Contents
National personifications
Plants (National flora)
Trees
Inanimate objects
Nationalized patriotic symbols
Patron saints
See also
References

National personifications


See: National personification

Plants (National flora)



Argentina – Ceibo

Armenia – Apricot(''Prunus Armeniaca'')

Australia – golden wattle


Western Australia - Kangaroo Paw

Austria - Gentian (German: Enzian)

Bangladesh – Water Lily (National Flower), Jackfruit (National Fruit)

Belize- Black orchid

Bhutan - Blue poppy (''Meconopsis grandis'')

Bolivia – Cantuta

Bulgaria – rose

Brazil - Tabebuia alba flower (''Tecoma alba'')

Brunei – Simpor (''Dillenia suffruticosa'')[2]

Cambodia – ''Romduol'' (''Mitrella mesnyi''[2] or ''Melodorum fruticosum'') (flower), "Chicken-egg banana" (fruit)[1]

Canada – Maple Leaf

China – Primary: peony (specifically Rock's Peony or tree peony) Supplementaries: chrysanthemum (autumn), mei blossom (winter), orchid (spring), water lily (summer), (See: [1])


People's Republic of China – sunflower (obsolete), peony (unofficial)



Hong Kong – Bauhinia blakeana



Macau – Lotus


Republic of China – mei blossom

Chile – copihue

Colombia – May Flower orchid (Cattleya trianae)

Denmark – red clover

Dominican Republic - Mahogany or Caoba (Swietenia mahagoni)

Egypt – Egyptian lotus

England – Tudor rose, Red Rose

Estonia – blue cornflower

Ethiopia - Calla lily

Finland – lily of the valley, white rose

France – Fleur de Lis (Iris)

Germany – oak

Greece - laurel branch

Guyana - Victoria regia lily

Iceland – White Dryas (''Dryas octopetala'')

India – Lotus (National Flower), Mango (National Fruit)

★ Indonesia]] – melati (''Jasminum sambac''), moth orchid (''Phalaenopsis amabilis''[2])

Iran – tulip (depicted on the Flag of Iran)

Iraq – rose

Ireland – shamrock (unofficial) (or trefoil)

Jamaica – lignum vitae

Japan – cherry blossom, chrysanthemum

Jordan – black iris (''Iris chrysographes'')

North Korea – Kimjongilia

South Korea – Hibiscus

Kuwait – Rhanterium epapposum

Laos – Plumeria (''champa'')[2]

Malta – Maltese Rock Centaury

Republic of Macedonia - Poppy

Malaysia – Chinese Hibiscus[2]

Myanmar – ''Pterocarpus indicus'' (''paduak'')[2]

Maldives – rose

Mexico – dahlia

Nepal – Rhododendron

Netherlands – tulip (unofficial)

Newfoundland – Pitcher Plant

New Zealand – silver fern (foliage), koru, and kowhai (flower)

Northern Ireland – Flax, Orange Lily, Shamrock

Norway – heather

Pakistan – Jasmine and Rhododendron (National flowers) and Deodar (National tree)

Panama – Holy Ghost Orchid/''Flor del Espiritu Santo'' (''Peristeria elata'')

Peru - Cantuta

Philippines – sampaguita (Arabian jasmine, ''Jasminum sambac'')[2]

Poland - Weeping Willow

Portugal - Lavender, Olive leaves, Cork Oak

Romania - Rose

Russia – camomile

Saint Kitts and Nevis - Red Royal Poinciana

Scotland – Thistle, Scottish Bluebell (Harebell), Heather

Serbia – plum

Singapore – Vanda Miss Joaquim, orchid

Slovakia - Tilia cordata

Slovenia – carnation

South Africa – king protea

Soviet Union – carnation

Sri Lanka - Nil Manel (''Nymphaea stellata'')

Switzerland – edelweiss

Thailand - Rachapruek (''Cassia fistula'')[2]

Trinidad and Tobago - Chaconia(Warszewiczia coccinea)

United States – Rose (Official since October 7, 1986 with President Reagan)

Uruguay – Ceibo

Venezuela – "Flor de Mayo" (''Cattleya mossiae'') (orchid)

Vietnam – Lotus[2]

Wales – daffodil, leek

Zimbabwe – flame lily

Trees



Albania – Olive

Australia - Gum

Argentina – Jacaranda

Bangladesh - Banyan

Belize – mahogany

Bhutan - Bhutan Cypress (''Cupressus cashmeriana'')

Brazil – Tabebuia alba (''Tecoma alba''), Brazilwood (''Caesalpinia echinata'', unofficial), Roystonea oleracea (obsolete)

Cambodia – palmyra palm (''Borassus flabellifer'')[1]

Canada – Maple

Chile - Araucaria araucana

China - Pine

Colombia – Quindio wax palm (''Ceroxylon quindiuense'')

Czech Republic – linden

Denmark – beech

England – oak

Estonia – oak

Finland – birch, Silver Birch

Germany – oak

Greece - olive

Guatemala – ceiba

India – Banyan

Ireland - Sessile Oak

Italy - Olive and Oak

Jamaica - Blue Mahoe

Japan – Cherry blossom

South Korea – gingko, magnolia

Lebanon – Lebanon Holy Cedar

Madagascar – baobab

Maldives – Coconut palm

Malta – Għargħar

Moldova – oak

New Zealand - kauri

Pakistan – Deodar (national tree)

Panama – Panama tree (''Sterculia apetala'')

Paraguay – lapacho (''Tabebuia impetiginosa'')

Peru - Cinchona - Kiwicha

Philippines – narra

Portugal - Olive tree

Russia – birch

Saudi Arabia – Phoenix palm

Scotland – Scots Pine ''(Pinus sylvestris}''

Senegal – baobab

Serbia – oak and Serbian spruce (''Picea omorica'')

Slovakia - linden

Slovenia – tilia (linden)

South Africa – real yellowwood

Sri Lanka - Na (''Mesua nagasarium'')

Tanzania - African Blackwood

Thailand - Rachapruek (''Cassia fistula'')

Ukraine – Viburnum, Willow

United States – oak

Uruguay Peltophorum dubium

Venezuela – ''Araguaney'' (''Tabebuia chrysantha'')

Viet Nam - bamboo, rice

Wales - Sessile Oak

Inanimate objects



Albania – castle of Kruja

Argentina – Yerba mate

Armenia – Mount Ararat

Australia – southern cross (5 stars), Federation Star

Azerbaijan – fire

Brazil – Southern Cross, Christ the Redeemer, Sugarloaf Mountain

China – Tiananmen, Blue Sky with a White Sun


People's Republic of China – Tiananmen


Republic of China (Taiwan) – Blue Sky with a White Sun

Cambodia – Angkor Wat

Colombia – Poporo Quimbaya

Croatia – checkerboard (''šahovnica'')

Estonia – limestone

France - Eiffel Tower, Mona Lisa (unofficial), Louvre (unofficial)

Greece - Parthenon (unofficial)

India – the Lion Capital of Asoka, spinning wheel

Ireland – celtic harp (official) called a ''clairseach'',Celtic Cross,Newgrange

Israel – the menorah

Italy – Leaning Tower of Pisa (unofficial), Colosseum (unofficial), Venetian gondola (unofficial)

Japan – the Sun, depicted without rays

Laos - the Pha That Luang

New Zealand – southern cross (4 stars)

Pakistan - Minar-e-Pakistan (Tower of Pakistan) and Teen Talwar (Three Swords) (All unofficial)

Philippines - Rice

Peru - Machu Picchu, Pisco and Cajón.

Saudi Arabia – the sword of Ibn Saud

Scotland - Tartan (Various)

Serbia – firesteels

Slovenia - Triglav with Aljažev stolp

Soviet Union – Hammer and sickle

Sweden – Three Crowns

United States -Mount Rushmore

Vietnam - Sickle and Yellow Star

Nationalized patriotic symbols



Argentina – Sun of May

Australia – Commonwealth Star

Bangladesh - Red Sun

Bhutan - Dragon

Brittany – Ermine

Canada – Maple Leaf

China - The Great Wall

Croatia – Checkerboard

England – St George's Cross, Three Lions

Finland - Finland's Lion

France – Fleur-de-lis (Ancien Régime)

Germany – Iron Cross

Greece - Greek Cross, Vergina Sun (since 1993)

Hungary - Patriarchal cross and three mountains, Ãrpád's lines, Holy Crown

India – Ashoka Chakra, Lion Capital of Asoka

Indonesia – Garuda Pancasila

Ireland – St. Patrick's Cross

Isle of Man – Triskelion

Israel – Star of David

Italy - Savoyard Cross (obsolete)

Japan-Chrysanthemum Throne

South Korea – Yin Yang

Lebanon – Phoenician Longship (obsolete)

Republic of Macedonia - Vergina Sun (obsolete), eight-rayed sun

Malaysia – Bintang Persekutuan (Federal Stars)

Malta – George Cross, Maltese Cross

Northern Ireland – red hand

Pakistan – Star and crescent (unofficial)

Portugal - Armillary sphere, Braganza shield, Cross of the Order of Christ (obsolete); Cross of the Order of Aviz (obsolete)

Serbia – firesteels

Singapore – Lion head

Slovakia – patriarchal cross and three mountains

Scotland – Saltire or St Andrew's Cross

Spain - Pillars of Hercules

Switzerland – Swiss cross

Turkey – star and crescent

Ukraine – trident

United States - Statue of Liberty

Vietnam - Yellow lotus

★ ''European Union'' - 12 yellow stars arranged in a circle

Patron saints



Argentina - Virgin of Luján

Brazil - Our Lady Who Appeared and Saint Peter of Alcantara (obsolete)

Bulgaria - Saint John of Rila

Canada - Jean de Brébeuf and the seven other Canadian Martyrs

Catalonia - Saint George

Colombia – Sacred Heart

Cornwall - Saint Piran

Cyprus - Mary, Lazarus, Barnabus and Paul

Czech Republic - Saint Vojtěch (Adalbert), Saint Wenceslas

England - Saint George

Ethiopia - Saint George

Finland - Saint Henry

France - St. Louis IX

Galicia - Saint James the Great

Georgia - Saint George

Germany - Saint Michael

Greece - Mary, Saint Andrew, Saint George, Saint Nicholas

Herzegovina - Saint Sava

Hungary - Mary, Saint Steven the first king of Hungary

Ireland - Saint Patrick, Saint Brigid of Kildare, Saint Colmcille

Italy - Saint Francis of Assisi

Montenegro - Saint George

Northern Ireland - Saint Patrick

Poland - Saint Wojciech (Adalbert)

Pakistan 'Data Durbar' is the tomb of Hazrat Syed Abul Hassan Bin Usman Bin Ali Al-Hajweri, the famous Sufi saint of South Asia

Portugal - Saint George (obsolete), Our lady of the Immaculate Conception and Our Lady of Fatima

Russia - Mary, Saint Nicholas, Saint Andrew, Saint George, Saint Alexander Nevsky

Scotland - Saint Andrew and Saint Columba (obsolete)

Serbia - Saint Sava and Saint Steven

Spain - Saint James the Great

Wales - Saint David

See also



National symbols

List of national animals

List of national anthems (Nation-States)

List of national birds

List of national reptiles

List of national amphibians

List of national flowers

List of national fruits

List of national vegetables

List of national colours

List of national trees

List of national heroes

List of national sports

List of national costumes

List of national poets

List of national songs (patriotic)

List of national mottos

List of national days

List of national mountains

List of national rivers

List of national flags

List of national monuments

List of national mosques

List of national mausoleums

List of national airlines

List of national languages

List of national cinemas

Floral emblem

Fauna emblem

References



1. ROYAL DECREE on Designation of Animals and Plants as National Symbols of the Kingdom of Cambodia
2. ASEAN National Flowers
3. ASEAN National Flowers
4. ROYAL DECREE on Designation of Animals and Plants as National Symbols of the Kingdom of Cambodia
5. ASEAN National Flowers
6. ASEAN National Flowers
7. ASEAN National Flowers
8. ASEAN National Flowers
9. ASEAN National Flowers
10. ASEAN National Flowers
11. ASEAN National Flowers
12. ROYAL DECREE on Designation of Animals and Plants as National Symbols of the Kingdom of Cambodia



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