National symbols of Mozambique
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The National symbols of the Republic of Mozambique are the symbols that are used to represent the Mozambican people proper and abroad to represent the country and its people.
Mozambican symbols[edit]
Once a man has been bitten by a lion, he buys a dog. If you are not able to build a house at once, you must first build a shed. If the mat is not in a man’s hand, he sleeps standing. Do not try to fight a lion if you are not one yourself. The crab does not bite; it is its handshake that hurts. Madness does not govern a country; discussion does.
Symbol | Image | |
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Coat of arms | Coat of arms of Mozambique | |
Flag | Flag of Mozambique | |
Flowers | National flower of Mozambique Orthochilus mechowii Floral emblem of Mozambique Markhamia zanzibarica |
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Tree | National tree of Mozambique Combretum imberbe wawra |
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Bird | National bird of Mozambique Stephanoaetus coronatus |
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Animal | National animal of Mozambique Elephas africanus toxotis |
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