National symbols of Aucuria
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Template:Region icon Kylaris The national symbols of Aucuria are those symbols which represent the Aucurian Republic and its identity as a sovereign state. These symbols, whether official or unofficial, seek to represent Aucuria and Aucurian identity by typifying or embodying its history, people, culture, political values, and geography.
Official emblems
National flag
Coat of arms
Cockade
Anthem
Motto
Biology & geology
Animals
Mammals
[OFFICIAL] [carnivorous mammal - jaguar] [herbivorous mammal - vicugna] [aquatic mammal - giant otter] [dog - !rastreador brasileiro] [horse - !peruvian paso]
[unofficial or regional - puma, maned wolf, ocelot, chinchilla, capybara]
Birds
[OFFICIAL] [bird - harpy eagle] [songbird - rufous hornero]
[unofficial or regional - condor, caracara, macaws, toucans, cocks-of-the-rock]
Reptiles
[OFFICIAL] [reptile - green anaconda] [aquatic reptile - black caiman]
Others
[amphibian - yellow-banded poison dart frog]
[fish - arapaima leptosoma]
[insect - heliconius charithonia]
Plants
[OFFICIAL] [flower - cantua buxifolia] [tree - pink ipe]
[unofficial, but domesticated in aucuria - potatoes, quinoa, cassava, coca, common beans - or otherwise closely associated with aucuria - coffee, passionfruit, guava, vanilla]
Metals and minerals
[precious metal - silver]
[gemstone - emerald]
History & culture
National personification
[do i name the national personification with a normal name or just smth like "mother aucuria" or "effigy of the republic"]
[several other types of individual regarded as unofficial representations of the country, a regionthereof, or a part of its demography - cutinsuan warriors, uzkariautojai, veliavininkai, vaucai, etc.]
Founding figures
[indigenous figures: mankojupankis, capatipomas]
[jurgis leikauskas]
[bendiktas klimantis and juozapas kairys]
Other icons
[national monuments or historic sites]
[cultural stuff - cuisine, music and dance, etc.]
State symbols
[state flags, CoAs, mottos]
[other state symbols - state animals, state plants, state metals/minerals]
[other state symbols - state historical figures and cultural traditions]
[state nicknames]