Patriotism.
You feel proud of yourself.
pride
Yes, the noun 'pride' is a common noun as a general word for anyone's feeling of pleasure or satisfaction for one's self or one's achievements; a general word for any group of lions.
The definition of pride is: ---- * a feeling of self-respect and personal worth * satisfaction with your (or another's) achievements; "he takes pride in his son's success" * the trait of being spurred on by a dislike of falling below your standards
The new national literature reflected the growing national pride.
A feeling on intense national pride is called nationalism.
jingoism
During wars there is a large feeling of national pride.
An intense feeling of national pride.
It aims at bringing out feelings of national pride, or patriotism.
The word that refers to a feeling of pride of belonging is "identity."
You feel proud of yourself.
I'd say that pride is more akin to a feeling as it is based on one's individual perception of self, and can differ from how the world views oneself. Because everybody has a differening sense of pride, I'd definitely argue that it is a feeling.
pride
Intense national pride was, and is, known as nationalism.
it is the pride of Barbados
pride