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Since antiquity, the eagle has been a symbol of strength, courage, farsightedness, and immortality. In heraldry, the spread wings of an eagle also symbolize protection. As a result of these perceptions, the eagle has been adopted as a national symbol by the United States of America, Germany, and formerly the Holy Roman Empire, among others.
Historically, it was the official flag of the CSA (Confederate States of America) as the US flag is for the US today. Now days it has become a symbol of southern heritage.
The official name is the United States of America. There are many nicknames such as America (which isn't often used outside the country), the United States (most widely used worldwide), the U.S., and the U.S.A.. Occasionally, the country is referred to as Uncle Sam as well, who is a symbol of the country.
The symbol for the Constitution party is an eagle.
The symbol of the Populist Party is a blue bell.
Charles Lindbergh was a famous American aviator who made the first solo nonstop flight across the Atlantic Ocean in 1927. In "The Great Gatsby" by F. Scott Fitzgerald, Lindbergh is briefly mentioned as a symbol of modernity and progress during the Jazz Age of the 1920s. He represents the new possibilities and excitement of the era.
The symbol for Charles & Colvard Ltd in NASDAQ is: CTHR.
The symbol for The Charles Schwab Corporation in the NYSE is: SCHW.
The ticker symbol for Charles Schwab Corporation is SCHW.
South America is not a nation it is a continent there for does not have a national symbol
The symbol for Dynasil Corporation of America in NASDAQ is: DYSL.
The symbol for Bank of America Corporation in the NYSE is: BAC.
The symbol for TravelCenters of America LLC in the NYSE is: TA.
The symbol for Packaging Corporation of America in the NYSE is: PKG.
The symbol for Corrections Corporation of America in the NYSE is: CXW.
The stock exchange symbol for Bank of America Corporation in BAC.
natrium - modern name sodium - symbol - Na