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Emblem of Turkmenistan The State Emblem of Turkmenistan was created after Turkmenistan gained independence from the Soviet Union in 1991 | |
Emblem of Uzbekistan The state emblem of Uzbekistan was adopted on July 2, 1992. It is similar to the emblem of the previous Uzbek SSR. Like other post-Soviet republics whose symbols do not predate the October Revolution… | |
Coat of arms of Zimbabwe The current coat of arms of Zimbabwe was adopted on September 21, 1981, one year and five months after the national flag was adopted. Previously the coat of arms of Zimbabwe was identical to the form… | |
Flag of Laos The flag of Laos was adopted on December 2, 1975. The flag had previously been used by the short-lived Lao Issara government of 1945-46, then by the Pathet Lao. | |
Emblem of Laos The national emblem of Laos shows the national shrine Pha That Luang. A dam is pictured which as a symbol of power generation at the reservoir Nam Ngun, an asphalt street is also pictured, as well as… | |
Flag of the Maldives The flag of the Republic of Maldives is red with a large green rectangle in the center bearing a vertical white crescent; the closed side of the crescent is on the hoist side of the flag. It was adop… | |
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. | |
Flag of the Federated States of Micronesia The flag of the Federated States of Micronesia (FSM) was adopted on 10 November 1979. The blue field represents the Pacific Ocean, while the four stars represent the states in the federation: Chuuk, … | |
Flag of Moldova The state flag of Moldova is a vertical tricolor of blue, yellow, and red, charged with the coat of arms of Moldova (an eagle holding a shield charged with an aurochs) on the center bar. The obverse … | |
Pentacle A pentacle (or pantacle in Thelema) is an amulet used in magical evocation, generally made of parchment, paper or metal (although it can be of other materials), on which the symbol of a spirit or ene… | |
Flag of Morocco The flag of Morocco (Arabic: علم المغرب; Berber: Acenyal n Umerruk) is made of a red field with a black-bordered green pentagram. | |
Symbol of the Communist Party of China According to the Article 53 of the CPC constitution, "the Party emblem and flag are the symbol and sign of the Communist Party of China." | |
The National flag of Nauru The national flag of Nauru island | |
Flag of Somalia flag of Somalia (Soomaaliya) | |
Druze Flag This flag represents the approximately one million people who are followers of Druze, a rich yet secretive religion centered primarily in Syria and Lebanon, as well as parts of Jordan and Israel. | |
Aida (musical) Although its run on New York City’s Broadway theatre scene was relatively brief (from 2000 until 2004), this powerful performance, with music composed by Sir Elton John and with lyrics by Tim Rice, c… | |
Sapphire Like many gemstones, the sapphire possesses a number of different symbolic meanings. | |
Ruby Like many gemstones, the ruby possesses a number of different symbolic meanings. | |
Yellow (color) The symbolism of the color yellow. | |
Hot water (alchemy) An alchemical symbol indicating hot or warm water. | |
Circled Dot - Circum Point The Circum Point / Circum Punctum symbolizes Consciousness. The circled dot, circumpunct, or circle with a point at its centre is an ancient symbol. “Consciousness - First of all, we have this thi… | |
Faith Militant The symbol of the Faith Militant from Game of Thrones. | |
Faith Militant (alternate) The symbol of the Faith Militant from Game of Thrones. | |
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… | |
Shin Shin (also spelled Šin (šīn) or Sheen) literally means "tooth", "press", and "sharp"; It is the twenty-first letter of the Semitic abjads, including Phoenician Shin Phoenician Hebrew Shin ש, Aramaic … |