Nationalist symbols in countries outside Europe often include historic documents, flags, emblems, anthems and also many others symbols. For example, in the United States, the Statue of Liberty is a national landmark that symbolizes freedom and justice for all citizens.
I'm not sure whether it is offensive in the UK but it is offensive in other parts of the world especially Checkaslovakia and the countries it formed when it split as that is one of the places (countries) that Hitler took over.
Is sounds to be a Celtic tattoo, the Celtic cross represents the bridge or the passage between heaven and earth. If the cross has a ringed circle it is to signify infinity and eternal spiritual love & the three rays is a Celtic symbol also known as the Awen Symbol. Similar to the yin & yang symbol, the two outside rays representing male and female energy while the middle ray represents the balance of both energies.
Hinduism has no special symbol for 'karma'. However, in buddhism, the 'wheel' is the symbol of karma.
a good symbol for revenge would be a sword, an evil smile
its hydrogen symbol is H
Europe has many countries, with different currencies and so has different currency symbols. The Euro is a currency used by 17 of Europe's countries. This may be what you are referring to. Its symbol looks like this: - €
There is no one money in Europe. 26 countries use the Euro (symbol '€') as a common currency. All the countries in Europe (with the exception of Liechtenstein) have their own individual currencies.
The symbol is the cross of St George flag or the white dragon of the early Engish
because it is a symbol of germany and france trying to dominate europe and dictate to the other countries and try to have a power grab from the usa!!
symbol of death
Typically the Holy Land is represented religiously by the Jerusalem Cross. However, if you are referring to politics, all European Countries recognized the State of Israel and some also recognized Palestine.
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The symbol for BLDRS Europe 100 ADR Index Fund in NASDAQ is: ADRU.
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Answer It wasn't a symbol. It was a literal wall that keep the citizens under the control of Russian sector from going into the western sector which enjoyed the freedom under the control of US, Britain and France.
Lots of countries gave currency symbols.United States of America ($ ¢)Other countries that have a currency called the dollar ($)Countries using the Euro (€)Great Britain (£)Japan (¥)Though there are many small countries that has a currency symbol, among them a noteworthy currency symbol is that of India (₹)
The symbol of trust, for most countries, is a handshake. Since some countries consider handshake as unsanitary, a child's hand reaching for an adult's hand is also a symbol of trust.