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Dates The cultivation of dates began over 5000 years ago, and the fruit is still an important foodstuff in many parts of the world. In terms of symbolism, the date has much in common with the fig, and asid… | |
Fig As one of the oldest cultivated fruits in the world, the fig is a potent symbol in many cultures. | |
Coat of arms of Equatorial Guinea The national coat of arms of Equatorial Guinea was adopted on the 21st of August in 1979. | |
Banana First cultivated in Southeast Asia and New Guinea, the banana is now an important crop in many parts of the world. Although the symbolic meaning of the banana varies quite sharply from area to area, … | |
Stag When it comes to symbolism, the "stag" possesses a separate set of meanings from the “deer”, so this article will only address the former. | |
Bassnectar Bassdrop Symbol Lorin Ashton, better known under his stage name Bassnectar, is an American DJ and record producer. | |
Connecticut (50 State Quarter) From 1999 to 2008, the United States Mint issued a series of special commemorative coins known as the “50 State Quarters”. | |
Mango Juicy, sweet and a perfect messy handful, mangoes have been cultivated by humans for thousands of years. They have been a culinary staple in everything from spicy condiments to sweet pastries to alco… | |
Coat of arms of Gabon The coat of arms of Gabon was designed by the Swiss heraldist and vexillologist Louis Mühlemann, one of the founding members of the FIAV and also designer of the former coat of arms of Congo. It has … | |
Emblem of Maldives The Maldivian National Emblem consists of a coconut palm, a crescent, and two criss-crossing National Flags with the traditional Title of the State. | |
Seal of North Dakota The Great Seal of the State of North Dakota is the official seal of the U.S. state of North Dakota. The coloring added to the seal varies by source. | |
Coat of arms of the Gambia The coat of arms of The Gambia has been in use since 18 November 1964. It depicts two lions holding an axe and hoe, supporting a shield that depicts another pair of hoe and axe, crossed. Atop the shi… | |
Flag of Lebanon The flag of Lebanon (Arabic: علم لبنان) is formed of two horizontal red stripes enveloping a horizontal white stripe. The white stripe is to be two times a red one (ratio 1:2:1)—a Spanish fess. The … | |
Maryland (50 State Quarter) From 1999 to 2008, the United States Mint issued a series of special commemorative coins known as the “50 State Quarters”. | |
Georgia (50 State Quarter) From 1999 to 2008, the United States Mint issued a series of special commemorative coins known as the “50 State Quarters”. | |
Snake It's not much of an exaggeration to say that snakes are the most symbolically charged members of the entire animal kingdom. All across the world, snakes have occupied the entire spectrum between reve… | |
Portland Timbers Logo The Portland Timbers are an American professional soccer club based in Portland, Oregon, that competes as a member of the Western Conference in Major League Soccer. The team began play in 2011 as an … | |
Parramatta Eels Logo The Parramatta Eels are an Australian professional rugby league football club based in the Sydney suburb of Parramatta. The Parramatta District Rugby League Football Club was formed in 1947, and have… | |
Cross on San Salvador Church, Merlán Carved on the lintel of the Church of San Salvador, Merlán, Galicia, Spain. A four branched version of the Triquetra. | |
South Carolina (50 State Quarter) From 1999 to 2008, the United States Mint issued a series of special commemorative coins known as the “50 State Quarters”. | |
Veldismagn Veldismagn is an Icelandic magical Bind Rune that is used to grant the wearer with protection against evil, and luck in having good health. | |
KUNDALINI The energy of Eros, if used for creative purposes, would awaken Kundalini. This energy would rise like mercury, up to the first chakra on the head. Thus man would obtain the union of opposites, Awake… | |
District 7 The seal of District 7 from The Hunger Games. | |
Ogham Letter D - Dair Dair is the Irish name of the seventh letter of the Ogham alphabet, ᚇ, meaning "oak". | |
Coat of arms of Barbados The coat of arms of Barbados was adopted on 14th February, 1966 by decree of Queen Elizabeth II. The Coat of Arms of Barbados was presented by the Queen to the President of the Senate, Sir Grey Massi… |