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{{See also|National symbols of the Siberian Republic}}
[[Image:Russian flag map, with Crimea.svg|border|100px|right]]
[[Image:Russian Federation (orthographic projection) - Crimea disputed.svg|thumb|Russia on the globe, with disputed territory shown in light green{{Efn|[[Crimea]], which was [[Annexation of Crimea by the Russian Federation|annexed by Russia]] in 2014, remains [[United Nations General Assembly Resolution 68/262|internationally recognised]] as a part of Ukraine.<ref name="dispute">{{cite web |last=Pifer |first=Steven |url=https://www.brookings.edu/blog/order-from-chaos/2020/03/17/crimea-six-years-after-illegal-annexation/ |title=Crimea: Six years after illegal annexation |publisher=[[Brookings Institute]] |date=17 March 2020 |access-date=30 November 2021}}</ref> The southernmost [[Kuril Islands]] are also the subject of a territorial dispute with Japan since their occupation by the Soviet Union at the end of World War II.<ref name="chapple-2019" />}}.]]
The '''[[Russian Federation]]''' is ruled by various regimes throughout its history. Since 1945, the vast open country was ruled by the [[Soviet Union]] (USSR). The '''National symbols of the [[Federation]] of [[Russia]]''' are the [[symbol]]s that are used to represent the [[Russian people]]s proper and abroad to [[National symbol|represent the country and its people]]'s.
[[Image:Naval ensign of Russia.svg|thumb|Variant flag of Russia.]]
==Symbols==
{|class="wikitable" style="width:70%;"
!
!Symbol
!Image
|-
! [[Coat of arms]]
| [[Emblem of the Russian Federation]]
| [[Image:Coat of Arms of the Russian Federation 2.svg|192px|centre|Coat of arms of Russian State]]
|-
! [[Flag]]
| [[Flag of the Russian Federation]]
| [[Image:Flag of Russia.svg|192px|centre|Flag of Russian State]]
|-
! [[Flower]]
| [[National flower of the Russian Federation]]<br> ''Matricaria recutita''
| [[Image:Matricaria recutita 2008 07 06.JPG|192px|centre|Flower of Russian State]]
|-
! [[Tree]]
| [[National tree of the Russian Federation]]<br> ''Betula pendula''
| [[Image:Ornäsbjörk.jpg|192px|centre|Tree of Russian State]]
|-
! [[Bird]]
| [[National bird of the Russian Federation]]<br> ''Cygnus columbianus''
| [[Image:Tundra and Trumpeter Swans.jpg|192px|centre|Bird of Russian State]]
|-
! [[Animal]]
| [[National animal of the Russian Federation]]<br> ''Ursus arctos arctos''
| [[Image:Eurasian brown bear (Ursus arctos arctos) female 1.jpg|192px|centre|Animal of Russian State]]
|-
|}
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Russian flag map, with Crimea.svg
Russia on the globe, with disputed territory shown in light green[lower-alpha 1].

The Russian Federation is ruled by various regimes throughout its history. Since 1945, the vast open country was ruled by the Soviet Union (USSR). The National symbols of the Federation of Russia are the symbols that are used to represent the Russian peoples proper and abroad to represent the country and its people's.

Variant flag of Russia.

Symbols

Symbol Image
Coat of arms Emblem of the Russian Federation
Coat of arms of Russian State
Flag Flag of the Russian Federation
Flag of Russian State
Flower National flower of the Russian Federation
Matricaria recutita
Flower of Russian State
Tree National tree of the Russian Federation
Betula pendula
Tree of Russian State
Bird National bird of the Russian Federation
Cygnus columbianus
Bird of Russian State
Animal National animal of the Russian Federation
Ursus arctos arctos
Animal of Russian State
  1. Pifer, Steven (17 March 2020). "Crimea: Six years after illegal annexation". Brookings Institute. Retrieved 30 November 2021.
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