National symbols of Albania
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The National symbols of Albania are the symbols that are used in Albania to represent what is unique about the nation, reflecting different aspects of its culture and history. They may also be used in the Republic of Kosovo, Macedonia, Montenegro, Greece (Chameria), and Serbia (Preševo Valley), and by the Arbëreshë in Italy.
Official symbols
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Flag Flag of Albania |
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The states flag bears the lesser coat of arms. Readopted on 7 April 1992 . | ||||
National colours Red and black |
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Red and black first used by the League of Lezhë (1444–1479). | ||||
Coat of arms Coat of arms of Albania |
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Adopted by Albanian Parliament in 1992. | ||||
National anthem Himni i Flamurit |
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"Himni i Flamurit" was the anthem of the all Albanian states since 1912, composer Romanian Ciprian Porumbescu. Original title "Pe-al nostru steag e scris Unire". Lyrics translated in Albanian by Romanian of Albanian origin poet Victor Eftimiu | ||||
Unofficial symbols
Symbol | Image | Remarks |
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"You, Albania, give me honor, give me the name Albanian" |
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Red Poppy Papaver rhoeas |
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Olive Olea europaea |
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Çiftelia |
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Qeleshja |
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Opingat |
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