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Revision as of 02:42, 2 July 2024

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 the Maldives.

Official Symbols

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Title Name of Symbol Picture
National flag Flag of Maldives
National emblem National Emblem of Maldives
National anthem Gaumee Salaam by Muhammad Jameel Didi
National flower Pinkrose (Rosa Polyantha)
National tree Coconut Palm (Cocos nucifera)
National bird White-breasted waterhen (Kanbili)
National animal Yellowfin tuna (Thunnus albacares)

Official Symbols

Title Name of Symbol Picture
National language Dhivehi
National fruit Coconut (Coconut)
National dress (Female) Dhivehi Libaas
National dress (Male) Maldivian Sarong (Mundu)
National Sport Football

References