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Table with main symbols and their meaning for North America
Symbol | Culture | Meaning |
Bald Eagle | American | Represents the national bird of the United States, and serves as a symbol of American freedom, strength, and natural beauty. |
Statue of Liberty | American | Represents the iconic statue in New York Harbor, and serves as a symbol of American democracy, freedom, and opportunity. |
Maple Leaf | Canadian | Represents the national symbol of Canada, and serves as a symbol of Canadian identity, natural beauty, and cultural heritage. |
Dreamcatcher | Native American | Represents the traditional talisman used by many Native American tribes to protect against bad dreams, and serves as a symbol of Native American spirituality, creativity, and cultural heritage. |
Mount Rushmore | American | Represents the iconic sculpture of American presidents in South Dakota, and serves as a symbol of American history, democracy, and cultural heritage. |
Golden Gate Bridge | American | Represents the iconic suspension bridge in San Francisco, California, and serves as a symbol of American engineering, innovation, and natural beauty. |
Bald Cypress Tree | American | Represents the iconic tree found in many parts of the southern United States, and serves as a symbol of American natural beauty, ecological importance, and cultural heritage. |
Rodeo | American | Represents the traditional sport of the American West, and serves as a symbol of American cowboy culture, athleticism, and entertainment. |
Liberty Bell | American | Represents the iconic bell in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and serves as a symbol of American independence, democracy, and cultural heritage. |
Totem Pole | Native American | Represents the traditional pole carved by many Native American tribes to tell a story or represent a cultural symbol, and serves as a symbol of Native American artistry, storytelling, and cultural heritage. |
Niagra Falls | American and Canadian | Represents the iconic waterfall on the border between the United States and Canada, and serves as a symbol of natural beauty, power, and cultural heritage. |
Baseball | American | Represents the traditional sport of America, and serves as a symbol of American culture, athleticism, and entertainment. |
Hockey | Canadian | Represents the national sport of Canada, and serves as a symbol of Canadian culture, athleticism, and national identity. |
Route 66 | American | Represents the iconic highway stretching from Chicago to Los Angeles, and serves as a symbol of American adventure, freedom, and cultural heritage. |
Thanksgiving Turkey | American | Represents the traditional food served during Thanksgiving, and serves as a symbol of American gratitude, family, and cultural heritage. |
Moose | Canadian | Represents the iconic animal found in many parts of Canada, and serves as a symbol of Canadian wildlife, natural beauty, and cultural heritage. |
Alamo | American | Represents the historic mission and battle site in Texas, and serves as a symbol of American history, independence, and cultural heritage. |
Bison | American | Represents the iconic animal found in many parts of North America, and serves as a symbol of American wildlife, natural beauty, and cultural heritage. |
Hockey Stick and Puck | Canadian | Represents the traditional equipment used in the sport of hockey, and serves as a symbol of Canadian athleticism, sportsmanship, and cultural heritage. |
Route 1 | American | Represents the historic highway stretching from Maine to Florida, and serves as a symbol of American history, adventure, and cultural heritage. |
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