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Revision as of 17:47, 13 November 2015
The national symbols of Calbion are the symbols used in Calbion and abroad to represent the nation and its people. The country has a number of national symbols, some of which are extensively defined by law.
List of symbols
National Flag | Flag of Calbion |
The flag of Calbion consists of a Blue Saltire on a white field, featuring as a charge the Coat of Arms of Calbion. The flag dates back to the foundation of Calbion as an independent state. |
Coat of Arms | Coat of arms of Calbion |
The Coat of Arms of Calbion is one of the oldest known symbols of the Calbain nation. The Coat of Arms has a golden colour (gold having cultural significance in the Calbain culture) and features the Black Dragon of Calbion, a mythical creature that has been Calbion's symbol for hundreds of years. |
National Calendar | Calendr y Calbain |
Calbion uses a special calendar, based on the Southbatavian calendar. A year (blwyddyn) is divided into seven months. Calbain count from the arrival of Jack Mounford (Jack I) and the establishment of Calbion as a sovereign political entity (January 14, 2013 on the Gregorian Calendar). Years before this moment are referred to with Cyn Dyfodiad (CD), years after this moment are Ôl Dyfodiad (ÔD). |
National Anthem | "Calbion, fy Gwlad y Adra" Calon Lân |
Calbion has no official national anthem, but two songs have historical status and are often played on state occasions. These songs are Calbion, fy Gwlad y Adra, which was specifically designed as a national anthem after the ascension of Jack I; and Calon Lân, a traditional popular hymn. |
Motto | Cyfiawnder a Chryfder (Justice and Strength) |
The Calbain motto is a quotation of King Llywelyn I, in his adress to the people after his proclamation of King of Penwlad. |
National language | Calraeg | The official languages of Calbion are English and Calraeg, however, only Calraeg has national status, it's the traditional language of the Calbain people and the only one that has cultural significance. |
People | Saint Edward |
Saint Edward is an important figure in Calbain Catologian myth, he is said to have brought Catologism to Calbion even prior to the arrival of the South Batavians. |
Jack I |
Jack I, also called "father of modern Calbion" is credited with saving the Calbain nation from cultural and ethnical extinction when he arrived in the nation and re-instated Calbain tradition. | |
National tree | Copper Beech | |
National animal | Black Dragon of Calbion |
The Black Dragon of Calbion is a mythical and legendary creature from Calbain folklore, the dragon is a national symbol of Calbion and is often referred to. |
National dress | Braccae |
A Braccae is a pair of woolen trousers, historically worn by the Calbain people. Currently, Braccae are still a popular piece of clothing, mainly in rural areas. |
National sport | Football | |
Rugby Union | ||
National liquor | Whisky | |
National dish | Mutton stew |