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Table with main symbols and their meaning for Europe
Symbol | Meaning |
European Union Flag | Represents the European Union, and the twelve stars represent unity, solidarity, and harmony among the member states. |
Acropolis | Represents the ancient Greek civilization and serves as a symbol of Greek cultural heritage and identity. |
Eiffel Tower | Represents France and serves as a symbol of French culture, identity, and achievement. |
Colosseum | Represents the ancient Roman civilization and serves as a symbol of Italian cultural heritage and identity. |
Brandenburg Gate | Represents Germany and serves as a symbol of German reunification and national identity. |
Red Telephone Box | Represents British culture and serves as a symbol of British heritage and identity. |
Windmill | Represents Dutch culture and serves as a symbol of Dutch innovation and technological advancement. |
Matterhorn | Represents Switzerland and serves as a symbol of Swiss natural beauty and adventure. |
Kremlin | Represents Russia and serves as a symbol of Russian history, power, and influence. |
Sagrada Familia | Represents Spain and serves as a symbol of Spanish culture, creativity, and architectural beauty. |
Big Ben | Represents the United Kingdom and serves as a symbol of British politics, culture, and history. |
Leaning Tower of Pisa | Represents Italian culture and serves as a symbol of Italian architecture and innovation. |
St. Basil’s Cathedral | Represents Russian culture and serves as a symbol of Russian Orthodox Christianity and artistic achievement. |
Little Mermaid Statue | Represents Danish culture and serves as a symbol of Danish folklore and artistic expression. |
Palace of Versailles | Represents French culture and serves as a symbol of French royalty, luxury, and grandeur. |
Berlin Wall | Represents the division of Germany and serves as a symbol of the Cold War and the struggle for freedom and democracy. |
Stonehenge | Represents British history and serves as a symbol of British prehistoric culture and spirituality. |
Matterhorn | Represents Swiss natural beauty and serves as a symbol of Swiss adventure and tourism. |
Atomium | Represents Belgian culture and serves as a symbol of Belgian innovation and technological advancement. |
Parthenon | Represents ancient Greek civilization and serves as a symbol of Greek cultural heritage and identity. |
Neuschwanstein Castle | Represents German culture and serves as a symbol of German romanticism, art, and history. |
St. Peter’s Basilica | Represents Italian culture and serves as a symbol of the Catholic Church, religious devotion, and artistic achievement. |
The Little Mermaid Statue | Represents Danish culture and serves as a symbol of Danish folklore, mythology, and artistic expression. |
The Alhambra | Represents Spanish culture and serves as a symbol of Spanish Islamic heritage, architecture, and artistic achievement. |
Charles Bridge | Represents Czech culture and serves as a symbol of Czech history, art, and beauty. |
Edinburgh Castle | Represents Scottish culture and serves as a symbol of Scottish history, royalty, and military power. |
The Louvre | Represents French culture and serves as a symbol of French art, history, and culture. |
Sistine Chapel Ceiling | Represents Italian culture and serves as a symbol of the Catholic Church, artistic achievement, and religious devotion. |
The Parthenon | Represents ancient Greek civilization and serves as a symbol of Greek history, culture, and architectural achievement. |
The Tower of London | Represents British culture and serves as a symbol of British history, royalty, and military power. |
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