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- An emblem is an abstract or representational pictorial image that represents a concept, like a moral truth, or an allegory, or a person, like a monarch...
- Below is a list of trees that symbolise Venezuela and each state of the country: The National Tree of Venezuela is the Araguaney (Handroanthus chrysanthus)...
- tartans from around the world. The examples shown below are generally emblematic of a particular ****ociation. However, for each clan or family, there are...
- Sant Jeroni (el Bruc) is a mountain of Catalonia, Spain. It has an elevation of 1,236 metres above sea level. Mountains of Catalonia "Mapa Topogràfic de...
- obstruction to the eyes so as to not hinder the soldier in combat. Emblematically, the headbands served to symbolize strength of loyalty and submission...
- elements of the Mediaspree urban redevelopment project, quickly gaining emblematic status in the debates surrounding the project's impact. The arena hosted...
- changed both the flag and the coat of arms. The coat of arms became more emblematically faithful to Communist symbolism: a landscape (depicting a rising sun...
- Scrooge became a synonym for miser, with the phrase "Bah! Humbug!" becoming emblematic of a dismissive attitude of the festive spirit. In 1843, the first commercial...
- The national symbols of England are things which are emblematic, representative, or otherwise characteristic of England or English culture. Some are established...
- Ça Ira ([sa i.ʁa]; French: "It'll be fine") is an emblematic song of the French Revolution, first heard in May 1790. It underwent several changes in wording...