National symbols of Poland (Polish: Polskie symbole narodowe) are the tangible and intangible symbols, emblems or images that are found in Poland to represent the country's unique customs, traditions, cultural life, and its over 1000-year history. These symbols serve as the nation's portrayal of patriotism and dedication to their national identity. The Polish people and the Polish diaspora around the world take great pride in their native country, and associate themselves with the colours white and red. The expression biało-czerwoni ("whitereds") is widely used by Poles when referring to their compatriots. A crowned white-tailed eagle on a red shield or background has been Poland's national symbol and coat of arms since the Middle Ages. Other unofficial symbols feature visual personifications, music of Chopin, polonaise and mazurka dances, animals such as the European bison or the white stork, apples, red poppy flowers and religious insignia of the Roman Catholic church.[1][2][3] Several have been popularised in recent years, notably the winged hussars.[4]
NationalsymbolsofPoland (Polish: Polskie symbole narodowe) are the tangible and intangible symbols, emblems or images that are found in Poland to represent...
symbols as early as 10th century. With Poland's conversion to Christianity in 966, the stanice were probably Christianized by replacing pagan symbols...
(henceforth referred to as "the Coat of Arms Act"). Legislation concerning the nationalsymbols is far from perfect. The Coat of Arms Act has been amended several...
"Poland Is Not Yet Lost", also known as the "Dąbrowski's Mazurka", and the "Song of the Polish Legions in Italy", is the national anthem ofPoland. The...
Throughout most of the history ofPoland, the banner ofPoland was one of the main symbolsof the Polish State, normally reserved for use by the head of state....
II Minor sabotage during World War II in Nazi-occupied Poland Warsaw Uprising SymbolsofPoland Andrzej Gładkowski (2008). "Znak Polski Walczącej". Andrzej...
sausage was boiled is often used instead of meat stock. In the Carpathian Mountains of southern Poland, variants of borscht are also made in which the tart...
The Polish National Flag Day, also known as the Day of the Flag of the Republic ofPoland, is a national holiday in Poland which takes place on 2 May...
flags and other symbolsof the Polish State, or are considered commonly as the symbolsofPoland. Jeszcze Polska nie zginęła ("Poland is not yet lost")...
recognized as nationalsymbols or for other symbolic roles. List of Australian bird emblems List of Indian state birds List of U.S. state birds List of U.S. county...
the nations whose coats of arms feature an eagle. The eagle's continuing significance and worldwide appeal as a forceful symbol in national identity and imagery...
Uprising of 1794, scythemen quickly became one of the symbolsof the struggle for Polish independence and for the emancipation of the serfs. In Poland the...
symbol of victory and Poland's and Lithuania's past, and an important part ofnational identity of the two nations. The battle of Grunwald was part of the...
(then part of the Kingdom ofPoland). In 1936, the motto "Semper fidelis" was applied again to the coat of arms of the city (then part of the Second Polish...
Catholic hymn composed sometime between the 10th and 13th centuries in Poland. It is believed to be the oldest religious hymn or patriotic anthem in the...
national anthem of the Kingdom ofPoland and the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth. The anthem came to existence in 1253, along with the canonization of...
named type of dumpling related to, or considered a variety of, pierogi, is known in Belarus as калдуны́, in Lithuania as koldūnai, and in Poland as kołduny...
(or war ensign) of the Republic ofPoland (Polish: bandera wojenna Rzeczypospolitej Polskiej) is a swallowtailed horizontal bicolor of white and red with...
and the sole national flag in 1935. A very similar flag had represented the Party beginning in 1920. Nazi symbols and additional symbols have subsequently...
Biernacki. Between 1926 and 1927, many of Piłsudski's supporters viewed the song as the national anthem ofPoland. My, Pierwsza Brygada We Are the First...
(1990). "Political Drama in Poland: The Use ofNationalSymbols". Anthropology Today. 6 (4). Royal Anthropological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland:...
nationalsymbolsof Lithuania are used in Lithuania and abroad to represent the country and its people, history, culture, and nature. These symbols are...