State symbols of Armenia (Hayastan)
The State symbols of the State of Armenia (Hayastan) are the symbols that are used in the Armenia and abroad to represent the country and its people.
Haya symbols[edit]
Not everything round is an apple. The guest is the ass of the inn-keeper. If you speak too much, you will learn too little. Thunder clouds do not always give rain. He who begs is shameless, but still more shameless is he who lends not to him. The friend who helps me and the enemy who does me no harm, make a pair of earrings. Advice is a free gift that can become expensive for the one who gets it. One wit is good; two wits are better. Ashamed of what she sees in the daytime the sun sets with a blush. The wound of a dagger heals, but that of the tongue, never. The red cow won’t change his hide. On a rainy day many offer to water the chickens. Far from the eye, far from the heart. All riches come from the earth. The woman who loves her husband corrects his faults; the man that loves his wife exaggerates them. The end of strife is repentance.
Symbol | Image | |
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Coat of arms | Coat of arms of the State of Armenia (Hayastan) | |
Flag | Flag of the State of Armenia (Hayastan) | |
Symbol | National symbol of the State of Armenia (Hayastan) | |
Flowers | National flower of Armenia (Hayastan) Althaea armeniaca Floral emblem of Armenia (Hayastan) Anemone coronaria |
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Tree | National tree of Armenia (Hayastan) Populus alba |
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Bird | National bird of Armenia (Hayastan) Aquila heliaca |
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Animal | National animal of Armenia (Hayastan) Panthera leo persica |
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Fruit | National fruit of Armenia (Hayastan) Prunus armeniaca |
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