National symbols of Syria
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The national symbols of Syria are official and unofficial flags, icons or cultural expressions that are emblematic, representative or otherwise characteristic of Syria and of its culture.
Title | Name of Symbol | Picture |
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National flag | Flag of Syria | ![]() |
Coat of arms | Coat of arms of Syria (de facto) |
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National anthem | Humat ad-Diyar[1] (1938–1958; 1961–present) |
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National colours | Green, white, black and red (Pan-Arab colors) |
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National flower | Jasmine[1] | ![]() |
National tree | Olive tree (Olea europaea)[2] | ![]() |
National bird | Northern bald ibis[3] | ![]() |
National animal | The Syrian Brown Bear[4] | ![]() |
National dish | Kibbeh Bil Sanieh[5] | |
National instrument | Qanun[6] | ![]() |
National dance | Dabke | ![]() |
References
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