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Revision as of 12:59, 11 April 2022
The Maldives has numerous national symbols, including a national flower, tree and animal, which were adopted in 1985. The Maldivian national flag and emblem, adopted in 1965 are also considered national symbols.
Symbols
The following is a list of the national symbols of Maldives.
Official Symbols
Unofficial Symbols
Title | Name of Symbol | Picture |
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National language | Dhivehi | |
National fruit | Passion fruit (jumhoori meyvaa) | [[]] |
National dress (Female) | Dhivehi Libaas | |
National dress (Male) | Maldivian Sarong (Mundu) | |
National Sport | Football |
References
- ^ Maldives Mission to the United Nations Archived 2011-06-06 at the Wayback Machine