Here is a list of Lithuania's national symbols:
Lithuania's flag consists of three horizontal stripes, yellow, green, and red.
Yellow represents golden fields, sun, light, and goodness.
Green represents Lithuania's forests of the countryside, nature, freedom, and hope.
Red represents courage and the blood spilled in defense of Lithuania.
Yellow represents golden fields, sun, light, and goodness.
Green represents Lithuania's forests of the countryside, nature, freedom, and hope.
Red represents courage and the blood spilled in defense of Lithuania.
Lithuania's national bird is the white stork.
The white stork was declared Lithuania's national bird in 1973. Lithuania has the highest density population in Europe with 13,000 pairs. Because of this, Lithuania is referred to as land of storks.
The white stork was declared Lithuania's national bird in 1973. Lithuania has the highest density population in Europe with 13,000 pairs. Because of this, Lithuania is referred to as land of storks.
Lithuania's national tree is the oak.
Lithuania's national mineral is amber. The reason for this being Lithuania has been apart of the Amber Road which you can learn more about here.
Lithuania's national flower is rue.