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Germany's national symbol is the eagle, known as the Bundesadler (federal eagle) and not a species of oak.
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Germany does not have a national flower. Its only national symbol is the eagle (known as the Bundesadler - Federal Eagle).
Germany does not have an officially designated national stone. However, amber has been used as a national geological symbol.
Germany does not have a national flower, its national symbol is the Bundesadler (federal eagle). Some claim that it is the corn flower, but this is a fallacy. The corn flower was adopted by Prussia as national flower in 1810 following the death of the Prussian queen Luise (mother of the future Kaiser Wilhelm I). The state of Prussia effectively ceased to exist in 1871 with the proclamation of the (second) German Empire.See related link.
there is no national flower for Germany ============================== The national symbol of Germany is der Bundesadler - the (federal) eagle. Federal does not refer to a sub-species of eagle but that the eagle represents all German states
Their shoulder patch was a sun symbol indicating good luck. When Germany used it as a symbol of National socialism in 1933 it justly lost much of its allure. The symbol that Germany adopted was the ancient sun symbol known as the swastika. The Oklahoma National Guard changed their patch to the Thunderbird
It is Cornflower.Germany does not have a national flower. Its national symbol is the eagle, known as the Bundesadler.The cornflower became the flower of Prussia following the untimely death of the Prussian Queen Luise von Mecklenburg-Strelitz in 1810, at the age of 34, but never became a German national symbol
'Leopard' -- is one of the animal symbols for Germany.
The national symbol is a llama.
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