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Symbols of the GB
| Term | Definition |
|---|---|
| The Tudor rose | The red rose is widely recognised as the national flower of England. |
| The oak | is the national tree of England, representing strength and endurance. |
| The Barbary lion | is an unofficial national animal of England. |
| The Royal Banner of England | is the English banner of arms. |
| Tea | symbolic of England. |
| Roast beef and Yorkshire pudding | is a widely consumed part of English cuisine, and is symbolic of England. |
| Double-decker bus | popular with the public, and a perennial favourite with tourists. |
| The daffodil | because they bloom around the 1st of March each year, just in time for St David's Day which is the national day of Wales. |
| The shamrock | Irish legend says that Saint Patrick used the shamrock as an educational symbol |
| Wreath of flowers | it is a traditional charm of the Ukrainian people and their house. |