because it just is
The current Canadian flag became a national symbol on February 15, 1965.
Because it shows that france has abolished monarchy and had become a republic.
Louis XVI did not have a symbol. His great grandfather Louis XIV did, he was "le roi du soleil" (the sun king) and had the sun as his symbol.
The name of the French symbol also known as Liberty is Marianne. She symbolises the Triumph of the Republic. There is a bronze statue of her in the Place de la Nation in Paris, her profile is on the French Euro coins, on the official seal of the country, and on postage stamps.
It is the faces, which is a bundle of wooden rods with an axe in it. It is a symbol from ancient Rome which symbolized power along with authority. Ironically, this symbol was used by the fascist movement which was sweeping Europe at that time, so while the US had it on their dime, they were fighting dictators which had embraced it as a symbol.
The symbol is a star within a circle. :)
The "Jewish Symbol" you're referring to is actually called the Star of David. It is said the Symbol was based on David's shield. The Star of David is also said to have become a popular symbol of Judaism when it was adopted as the emblem of the Zionist movement in 1897.
The official symbol of the United States was and is the bald eagle.
The dome of the capitol building is the most common symbol.
There is not a stock symbol for Rock Nation. This company is not traded publicly and was started by performer Jay-Z in 2008.
South America is not a nation it is a continent there for does not have a national symbol
The official symbol of the United States was and is the bald eagle.
john brown
the flag
2014
Is a symbol that represents a country and its borders