National symbols of Russia

Modern Russia (i.e. the Russian Federation) has many symbols. Some of these symbols remain from historical periods such as the Tsarist era or Soviet Union, while others have even older origins.

The Russian Federation has several official national symbols including a historical document, a flag, an emblem, a national anthem. The current design of the national flag is the same as the Russian Empire and was officially adopted again after the dissolution of the Soviet Union.

Emblems and symbols

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Symbol Name Image
Official name Russian Federation (and Russia)
 
National flag Flag of Russia
 
National emblem[1] Coat of arms of Russia[2]
 
National anthem National anthem of Russia
 
De facto

National personification

Mother Russia
 
National founder Rurik
 
National animal[citation needed] Eurasian brown bear

(Ursus arctos arctos)

 
De facto

National bird

Golden eagle

(Aquila chrysaetos)

 
National currency Russian ruble
 
National dances Barynya, Kamarinskaya, Kozachok, Tropak, Khorovod
 
National flower Chamomile

(Matricaria chamomilla)

 
National instruments Garmon, balalaika, gusli, spoons
 
National poet Alexander Pushkin, Anna Akhmatova, Boris Pasternak, Sergei Yesenin, Ivan Turgenev, Ivan Bunin
 
Patron saint Our Lady Derzhavnaya, Alexander Nevsky, Andrew, Basil the Great, Casimir, George, Joseph, Vladimir I of Kiev, Boris and Gleb, Sergius of Radonezh, Thérèse of Lisieux
 
National tree Birch

(Betula pendula)

 
framless
National colors

White
#FFFFFF

Blue
#0036A7

Red
#D62718

Green
#63B76C

National liquor Vodka
 
De facto

National fruit

Apple

(Malus domestica)

 
National sport Bandy
 
National dish Beef stroganoff, chicken Kiev, pierogi, borscht, shchi, Kasha, pelmeni, pirozhki
 

Soviet era

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References

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  1. ^ "National symbols of the Russian Federation". www.gov.ru. Retrieved 2023-12-28.
  2. ^ please notice the double headed eagle was literally espoused by Ivan III marrying Sophia Palealog in the XVth century.
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