National symbols of Zanzibar
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The Former National symbols of the Zanzibar were the symbols that were used in the present-day Zanzibar and abroad to represent the country and its people.
Zanzibari symbols[edit]
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Symbol | Image | |
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Coat of arms | National Coat of arms of Zanzibar | |
Flag | National flag of Zanzibar | |
Flowers | National flower of Zanzibar Spathodea zanzibarica Floral emblem of Zanzibar Syzygium aromaticum/Eugenia caryophillata |
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Plant | National plant of Zanzibar Zamioculcas zamiifolia |
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Trees | National tree of Zanzibar Asplenium nidus Botanic emblem of Zanzibar Syzygium aromaticum |
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Birds | National bird of Zanzibar Agapornis personatus Avifaunae emblem of Zanzibar Treron pembaensis |
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Animals | National animal of Zanzibar Piliocolobus kirkii Zanzibari national animal Panthera pardus adersi |
Related pages[edit]
- National symbols of the Islamic Republic of India (PAKISTAN)
- National symbols of Oman
- National symbols of Tanzania
- Ethnic group: Arabs, Swahili
- Proposed state sovereignty: Republic of Zanzibar
- Political party: Civic United Front (member of Unrepresented Nations and Peoples Organization), Uamsho[1]
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- ↑ "Contagion of discontent: Muslim extremism spreads down east Africa coastline". The Economist. 3 November 2012.