The National Symbols are the affirm expression of the sovereign states, federal integration and an ethnocentricity of affirm national community to the World. It envisions the unity of people by creating visual, verbal, or iconic representations of the national people, values, goals, or history. They are fundamentally created to show the inclusiveness and representation of all the people of the national community.
| Country | Coat of Arms/ Emblem | National Bird | National Animal | National Flower | National Tree |
|
Argentina |
| Hornero
| Not Declared
| Ceibo
| Not Declared
|
| Bolivia |
| Andean Condor | Llama | Kantuta and the Patujú | Not Declared
|
| Brazil |
| Sabiá-laranjeira (Rufous-Bellied Thrush) | Not Declared
| Ipê-amarelo | Not Declared
|
| Chile |
| Andean Condor | Not Declared
| Copihue | Not Declared
|
| Colombia |
| Andean condor | Not Declared
| Cattleya Trianae (May Flower) | Wax Palm Tree |
| Easter Island (CL) |
| Not Declared
| Not Declared
| Not Declared
| Not Declared
|
|
Ecuador |
| Andean condor | Not Declared
| Rose | Not Declared
|
|
Falkland Islands (UK) |
| Not Declared
| Not Declared
| Pale Maiden (Sisyrinchium) | Not Declared
|
| French Guiana (FR) |
| Gallic rooster | Not Declared
| Lily | Not Declared
|
| Galapagos Islands (CL) |
| Not Declared
| Not Declared
| Passion Flower | Not Declared
|
| Guyana |
| Canje Pheasant | Jaguar | Victoria Regia (water lily) | Not Declared
|
| Paraguay |
| Bare-Throated bell bird | Not Declared | Mburucuya | Pink Lapacho |
|
Peru |
| Andean Cock-of-the-Rock | Vicuña | Cantuta | Not Declared
|
| Suriname |
| Not Declared
| Not Declared
| Faja Lobi | Not Declared
|
| Uruguay |
| Southern Lapwing | Not Declared
| Ceibo | Not Declared
|
| Venezuela |
| Turpial | Not Declared
| Cattleya Trianae (May Flower) | Araguaney (Tabebuia chrysantha) |
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