Patriotism.
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 noun 'pride' is a singular, count noun as a word for a group of lions.The plural form is prides.The noun 'pride' is a singular, uncountable noun as a word for a feeling of pleasure or satisfaction for one's self or one's achievements.
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.
Nationalism is feeling pride in ones own country.
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
it is the pride of Barbados
Intense national pride was, and is, known as nationalism.
pride