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- 2. A state of harmony, tranquility, and absence of conflict or violence. Peace is an essential aspiration for nations and promotes cooperation and well-being among people.
- 7. A patriotic song or hymn that represents and celebrates a country. Anthems are often performed or played on special occasions or during national events.
- 9. The traditions, customs, beliefs, and practices that are passed down through generations and form the cultural identity of a country.
- 12. The head of state or government in some countries. The president is often elected by the citizens and represents the highest authority of the nation.
- 13. A set of fundamental principles or established laws that govern a country or organization. It outlines the rights, duties, and structure of the government.
- 14. The most important city or town of a country, where the government is usually located. The capital often represents the cultural, economic, and political center of a nation.
- 16. The type of money used in a particular country. It is often represented by banknotes and coins and serves as a medium of exchange for goods and services.
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- 1. The state of being free from the control, influence, or rule of another country. Independence is often achieved through revolutions, movements, or agreements.
- 3. The study of past events, particularly those related to human affairs. It encompasses the development of societies, cultures, and significant moments in a country's past.
- 4. The variety of different cultures, languages, ethnicities, and traditions within a country. Diversity promotes tolerance, understanding, and acceptance among people.
- 5. An official government document that certifies a person's identity and citizenship and allows them to travel to and from other countries.
- 6. A piece of cloth or other material with distinctive colors, patterns, or symbols that represents a country or organization. Flags are often hoisted on flagpoles.
- 8. Park A protected area of land or sea that is preserved and managed for its ecological, cultural, or recreational value. National parks often showcase a country's natural beauty and biodiversity.
- 10. Site A place, building, or area that is recognized for its cultural, historical, or natural significance and is protected by national or international organizations.
- 11. A form of government in which power is vested in the people, who exercise it through voting and participating in decision-making processes.
- 15. A prominent or recognizable feature or structure that represents a significant location or historical event in a country. Landmarks often attract tourists and symbolize national identity.