Overview of the 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The Russian Federation has several official national symbols including a historical document, a flag, an emblem, a national anthem.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
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
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
References
External links
National symbols of Europe
Sovereign states States with limited recognition
Abkhazia
Kosovo
Northern Cyprus
South Ossetia
Transnistria
Dependencies and other entities
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