National symbols of Gurjistan
The State symbols of the Independent Country of Georgia (Caucasus Nation) are the symbols that are used in the Caucasian State of Gurjistan and abroad to represent the country and its people.
Gurji symbols[edit]
Whatever the wind brings he takes away with him. He who is in a hurry always arrives late. The rich eat when they want, the poor when they can. You can conquer the whole world with words, but not with drawn swords. You can buy ’em but they don’t stay bought. You can better drink from a small well with soft water than from the salty sea. You cackle in our place but you lay your eggs at someone else’s place. Whoever I love is the most beautiful. When you put your nose into the water your cheeks get wet as well. When three people say you are drunk, go to sleep.
Symbol | Image | |
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Coat of arms | Coat of arms of Georgia (country) | |
Flag | Flag of Georgia (country) | |
Symbols | National symbol of Georgia (country) National Georgian symbol (Caucasus Nation) |
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Flowers | National flower of Georgia (country) Rhododendron russelianum Georgian (country) floral emblem Geranium renardii |
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Tree | National tree of Georgia (country) Acer velutinum |
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Bird | National bird of Georgia (country) Tichodroma muraria muraria |
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Animal | National animal of Georgia (country) Canis lupus campestris |
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