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The national symbols of Ukraine include a variety of official and unofficial symbols and other items that are used in Ukraine to represent what is unique about the nation, reflecting different aspects of its cultural life and history.
Type | Symbol | Image | Notes |
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Flag | Flag of Ukraine [1] | Official | |
Coat of arms | Coat of arms of Ukraine [2] | Official. The lone emblem featured on it is the tryzub (meaning "trident"), a state sigil of the Kyivan Rus from the 10th century A.D., [3] believed to originally represent the Holy Trinity, possibly adapted from symbolism of a falcon. [4] | |
Flag with coat of arms | Flag with coat of arms of Ukraine [1] | Unofficial | |
National anthem | "Shche ne vmerla Ukrainy" [5] ('Ukraine has not yet perished') | Official | |
National anthem | "Vidvichna Krayina" ('Ethernal Country') | Відвічна країна соборна і сильна, Живи Україно прекрасна і вільна. Під сонцем свободи як цвіт розквітай. Зійди до серця мойого. | Unofficial |
Greeting | Glory to Ukraine! [6] | Слава Україні! (Slava Ukrayini!) | Official (used by the Ukrainian Armed Forces and the Ukrainian National Police) |
National colours | Blue Yellow | Official | |
National founder and patron | Sviatoslav The Brave [7] | Official | |
National dress | Vyshyvanka [8] | Official | |
National poet and artist | Taras Shevchenko [9] | Official. Lived from 1814 to 1861. [10] | |
Musical instrument | Bandura | Official | |
National dish | Borscht [11] | Official | |
National personification | Cossack Mamay | Official | |
National sport | Association football [ citation needed ] | ||
National dance | Hopak | Official | |
National liquor | Horilka | Official | |
National plant | Kalyna | Official | |
National flower | Sunflower [12] |
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