| Field Listing :: National symbol(s) | 
| A national symbol is a faunal, floral, or other abstract representation - or some distinctive object - that over time has come to be closely identified with a country or entity. Not all countries have national symbols; a few countries have more than one. | |
Country  | 
    
    National symbol(s) | 
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| Afghanistan | lion | 
| Albania | double-headed eagle | 
| Algeria | star and crescent; fennec fox | 
| Angola | Palanca Negra Gigante (giant black sable antelope) | 
| Anguilla | dolphin | 
| Argentina | Sun of May (a sun-with-face symbol) | 
| Armenia | Mount Ararat; eagle; lion | 
| Australia | Southern Cross constellation (five, seven-pointed stars); kangaroo; emu | 
| Austria | golden eagle, Alpine gentian, edelweiss | 
| Azerbaijan | flames of fire | 
| Bahamas, The | blue marlin; flamingo | 
| Bangladesh | Bengal tiger, water lily | 
| Barbados | Neptune's trident | 
| Belarus | mounted knight known as Pahonia (the Chaser) | 
| Belgium | lion | 
| Belize | Baird's tapir (a large, browsing, forest-dwelling mammal); keel-billed toucan | 
| Benin | leopard | 
| Bermuda | red lion | 
| Bhutan | thunder dragon known as Druk | 
| Bolivia | llama; Andean condor | 
| Bosnia and Herzegovina | golden lily | 
| Botswana | zebra | 
| Brazil | Southern Cross constellation | 
| Bulgaria | lion | 
| Burkina Faso | white stallion | 
| Burma | chinthe (mythical lion) | 
| Burundi | lion | 
| Cambodia | Angkor Wat temple; kouprey (wild ox) | 
| Cameroon | lion | 
| Canada | maple leaf | 
| Central African Republic | elephant | 
| Chad | goat (north); lion (south) | 
| Chile | huemul (mountain deer); Andean condor | 
| China | dragon | 
| Christmas Island | golden bosun bird | 
| Colombia | Andean condor | 
| Comoros | four stars and crescent | 
| Congo, Democratic Republic of the | leopard | 
| Congo, Republic of the | lion; elephant | 
| Costa Rica | clay-colored robin known as Yiguirro | 
| Cote d'Ivoire | elephant | 
| Croatia | red-white checkerboard | 
| Cyprus | Cypriot mouflon (wild sheep); white dove | 
| Czech Republic | double-tailed lion | 
| Denmark | lion; mute swan | 
| Dominica | Sisserou parrot | 
| Dominican Republic | palmchat (bird) | 
| Ecuador | Andean condor | 
| Egypt | golden eagle | 
| El Salvador | turquoise-browed motmot (bird) | 
| Equatorial Guinea | silk cotton tree | 
| Eritrea | camel | 
| Estonia | barn swallow, cornflower | 
| Ethiopia | Abyssinian lion | 
| European Union | a circle of 12 stars | 
| Falkland Islands (Islas Malvinas) | ram | 
| Faroe Islands | ram | 
| Finland | lion | 
| France | Gallic rooster, fleur-de-lis, Marianne | 
| French Polynesia | outrigger canoe | 
| French Southern and Antarctic Lands | sea lion | 
| Gabon | black panther | 
| Gambia, The | lion | 
| Georgia | Saint George; lion | 
| Germany | golden eagle | 
| Ghana | black star; golden eagle | 
| Gibraltar | Barbary macaque | 
| Greece | Greek cross (white cross on blue field; arms equal length) | 
| Greenland | polar bear | 
| Guam | coconut tree | 
| Guatemala | quetzal (bird) | 
| Guernsey | Guernsey cow; donkey | 
| Guyana | Canje pheasant (hoatzin); jaguar | 
| Haiti | Hispaniolan trogon (bird) | 
| Holy See (Vatican City) | crossed keys | 
| Honduras | scarlet macaw; white-tailed deer | 
| Hong Kong | orchid tree flower | 
| Hungary | Holy Crown of Hungary (Crown of Saint Stephen); turul (falcon) | 
| Iceland | gyrfalcon | 
| India | the Lion Capital of Ashoka, which depicts four Asiatic lions standing back to back mounted on a circular abacus, is the official emblem; the Bengal tiger is the national animal; the lotus is the national flower | 
| Indonesia | garuda (mythical bird) | 
| Iran | lion | 
| Iraq | golden eagle | 
| Ireland | harp, shamrock (trefoil) | 
| Isle of Man | triskelion (a motif of three legs) | 
| Israel | Star of David (Magen David) | 
| Italy | white, five-pointed star (Stella d'Italia) | 
| Jamaica | green-and-black streamertail (bird) | 
| Japan | red sun disc; chrysanthemum | 
| Jersey | Jersey cow | 
| Jordan | eagle | 
| Kazakhstan | golden eagle | 
| Kenya | lion | 
| Kiribati | frigatebird | 
| Korea, North | red star | 
| Korea, South | taegeuk (yin yang symbol) | 
| Kuwait | golden falcon | 
| Kyrgyzstan | gyrfalcon | 
| Laos | elephant | 
| Latvia | white wagtail (bird) | 
| Lebanon | cedar tree | 
| Lesotho | Basotho hat | 
| Liberia | white star | 
| Libya | star and crescent; hawk | 
| Lithuania | mounted knight known as Vytis (the Chaser) | 
| Luxembourg | lion | 
| Macau | lotus blossom | 
| Macedonia | eight-rayed sun | 
| Malaysia | tiger | 
| Maldives | coconut palm, yellowfin tuna | 
| Malta | Maltese cross | 
| Mauritania | star and crescent | 
| Mexico | golden eagle | 
| Moldova | aurochs (a type of wild cattle) | 
| Mongolia | soyombo emblem | 
| Montenegro | double-headed eagle | 
| Morocco | pentacle symbol; lion | 
| Nepal | rhododendron blossom | 
| Netherlands | lion | 
| New Caledonia | kagu bird | 
| New Zealand | Southern Cross constellation (four, five-pointed stars); kiwi (bird), silver fern | 
| Nicaragua | turquoise-browed motmot (bird) | 
| Nigeria | eagle | 
| Norfolk Island | Norfolk Island pine | 
| Northern Mariana Islands | latte stone | 
| Norway | lion | 
| Oman | Khanjar dagger superimposed on two crossed swords | 
| Pakistan | star and crescent | 
| Panama | harpy eagle | 
| Papua New Guinea | bird of paradise | 
| Paraguay | lion | 
| Peru | vicuna (a camelid related to the llama) | 
| Philippines | Philippine eagle | 
| Poland | white eagle | 
| Portugal | armillary sphere (a spherical astrolabe modeling objects in the sky and representing the Republic) | 
| Puerto Rico | Puerto Rican spindalis (bird); coqui (frog) | 
| Romania | golden eagle | 
| Russia | bear; double-headed eagle | 
| Saint Helena, Ascension, and Tristan da Cunha | Saint Helena plover (bird) | 
| Saint Kitts and Nevis | brown pelican | 
| Saint Lucia | twin pitons (volcanic peaks); Saint Lucia parrot | 
| Saint Martin | brown pelican | 
| Saint Pierre and Miquelon | 16th-century sailing ship | 
| Samoa | Southern Cross constellation (five, five-pointed stars) | 
| San Marino | three peaks each displaying a tower | 
| Saudi Arabia | palm tree surmounting two crossed swords | 
| Senegal | lion | 
| Serbia | double-headed eagle | 
| Sierra Leone | lion | 
| Singapore | lion, merlion (mythical half lion-half fish creature), orchid | 
| Slovakia | double-barred cross (Cross of St. Cyril and St. Methodius) surmounting three peaks | 
| Slovenia | Mount Triglav | 
| Somalia | leopard | 
| South Africa | springbok antelope | 
| South Sudan | African fish eagle | 
| Spain | Pillars of Hercules | 
| Sri Lanka | lion | 
| Sudan | secretary bird | 
| Swaziland | lion; elephant | 
| Sweden | three crowns; lion | 
| Switzerland | Swiss cross (white cross on red field; arms equal length) | 
| Syria | hawk | 
| Taiwan | white, 12-rayed sun on blue field | 
| Tajikistan | crown surmounted by seven, five-pointed stars | 
| Tanzania | Uhuru (Freedom) torch | 
| Thailand | garuda (mythical half-man, half-bird figure); elephant | 
| Tokelau | tuluma (fishing tackle box) | 
| Tonga | red cross on white field; arms equal length | 
| Trinidad and Tobago | scarlet ibis (bird of Trinidad); cocrico (bird of Tobago) | 
| Tunisia | encircled red star and crescent | 
| Turkey | star and crescent | 
| Turkmenistan | Akhal-Teke horse | 
| Uganda | grey crowned crane | 
| Ukraine | trident (tryzub) | 
| United Arab Emirates | golden falcon | 
| United Kingdom | lion (Britain in general); lion, Tudor rose (England); lion, unicorn, thistle (Scotland); dragon, daffodil, leek (Wales); harp, flax (Northern Ireland) | 
| United States | bald eagle | 
| Uruguay | Sun of May (a sun-with-face symbol) | 
| Uzbekistan | khumo (mythical bird) | 
| Vanuatu | boar's tusk | 
| Venezuela | troupial (bird) | 
| Vietnam | yellow, five-pointed star on red field; lotus blossom | 
| Wallis and Futuna | red saltire (Saint Andrew's Cross) on a white square on a red field | 
| Yemen | golden eagle | 
| Zambia | African fish eagle | 
| Zimbabwe | Zimbabwe bird symbol, African fish eagle, flame lily |