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Finnish national symbols are natural symbols or Finnish national works and prominent figures that are commonly associated with Finland.[1] The most recognized national symbols include the flag of Finland and the lion featured on the Finnish coat of arms.[2]
Type | Symbol | Image |
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National animal | Brown bear[16][17][18] | |
National horse | Finnhorse[19] | |
National insect | Seven-spot ladybird[18][20] | |
National fish | European perch[18][20] | |
Floral emblem | Lily of the valley[16][18] | |
National stone | Granite[18][21] | |
National dog | Finnish Spitz[22] | |
National bird | Whooper swan[18][20] | |
National butterfly | Holly blue[23] | |
National tree | Silver birch[18][20] |
Figure | Name | Image |
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National saint | Bishop Henry[24] | |
National poet | J. L. Runeberg and Eino Leino[25] | |
National philosopher | J. V. Snellman[26] | |
National writer | Aleksis Kivi[27] | |
National composer | Jean Sibelius[28] | |
National artist | Akseli Gallen-Kallela[29] | |
National architect and designer | Alvar Aalto[30] |
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