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Revision as of 14:53, 11 August 2021
The national symbols of Mascylla are the symbols that are used in Mascylla to represent the nation, its flora and fauna, culture, heritage and history. While the Mascyllary government has defined a set of official national symbols enshrined in its Constitution, the country also features a number of imagery, symbols and icons recognizable as of Mascyllary representation.
Official symbols
Symbol | Image | Notes | |
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National flag | Flag of Mascylla | Represents the nation's sovereignty, monarchy and its people's identity | |
Coat of arms | Coat of arms of Mascylla | Same symbolism as the national flag | |
National anthem | Geeint in Blut und Schwur | Official anthem of the government, the country and its people | |
National motto | "Hier stehen Wir" | Meaning "Here We Stand", it refers to the nationalistic and patriotic understanding of Mascyllary bravery, perseverance and determination. | |
National personification | Mascane | National personification of Mascylla and its unification in the War of the Five Kings, allegoric figure of its government, democracy and foundation |
Unofficial symbols
Symbol | Image | Notes | |
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National animal | Red deer | Symbol of prosperity, femality, purity, pride and courage. Shown on the national currency and stamps | |
National tree | Oak | Symbol of family strength, tradition, faith, and endurance. Shown on money, rank insignia and official heraldry | |
National flower | Cornflower | Widely accepted symbol of purity and innocence |