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Israel
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The Star of David is a generally-recognized symbol of modern Jewish identity and Judaism.
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England
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The Tudor Rose (sometimes called the Union Rose) is the traditional floral heraldic emblem of England.
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Germany
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The Iron Cross was a military decoration in the Kingdom of Prussia, the German Empire and Nazi Germany
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Switzerland
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The red cross emblem came into existence more than 150 years ago when the Geneva Conventions adopted it to protect medical personnel assisting the wounded on the battlefield. Soon after, the emblem was also adopted to identify the humanitarian services of Red Cross societies around the world.
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China
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In Ancient Chinese philosophy, yin and yang is a concept of dualism, describing how contrary forces may be complementary.
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Lesotho
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A mokorotlo is a type of straw hat widely used for traditional Sotho clothing, and is the national symbol of Lesotho.
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Middle East / Maghreb
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In the later 20th century, the star and crescent have acquired a popular interpretation as a "symbol of Islam".
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Canada
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The maple leaf has been used as a Canadian emblem since the 18th century.
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France
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The fleur-de-lis has been used by French royalty and throughout history to represent Catholic saints of France.
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Australia
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The Southern Cross as it appears on the Australian flag.
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Egypt
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The ankh, or key of life, is an ancient Egyptian hieroglyphic symbol.
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New Zealand
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The Southern Cross as it appears on the New Zealand flag.
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India
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The Ashoka Chakra is a prominent symbol on the Indian flag. It is a depiction of the Dharma Chakra wheel represented with 24 spokes in Buddhism.
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Russia
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The hammer and sickle is a symbol meant to represent proletarian solidarity. It was first adapted during the Russian Revolution, the hammer representing workers and the sickle representing the farmers.
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Ireland
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In the 5th Century when Saint Patrick arrived in Ireland he adopted the three leaf clover as a teaching tool in his Catholic ministry.
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Japan
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In ancient Japanese culture it was believed that emperors were descendants of the sun. Japan is also called The Land of the Rising Sun.