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Sunday, December 3, 2017

The following are official state symbols of the U.S. state of Florida, as defined by state statutes. The majority of the symbols were chosen after 1950; only the two oldest symbolsâ€"the state flower (chosen in 1909), and the state bird (chosen in 1927), and the state nickname (chosen in 1970)â€"are not listed in the 2010 Florida Statutes. Under the Florida Statutes, all state symbols fall under the purview of the Executive Branch (Title IV), Secretary of State (Chapter 15), as part of the Secretary of State's role as "Chief Cultural Officer."

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Florida plants


Brand New: New Logo, Identity, and Uniforms for FSU Seminoles by Nike
source : Brand New: New Logo, Identity, and Uniforms for FSU Seminoles by Nike

Fauna


Florida State Seminoles - Wikipedia
source : Florida State Seminoles - Wikipedia

Geology


Brand New: New Logo, Identity, and Uniforms for FSU Seminoles by Nike
source : Brand New: New Logo, Identity, and Uniforms for FSU Seminoles by Nike

Culture


Florida State Seminoles - Wikipedia
source : Florida State Seminoles - Wikipedia

State quarter


Florida State University Stencils | Stencils, Florida and US states
source : Florida State University Stencils | Stencils, Florida and US states

See also


Sabal palmetto - Wikipedia
source : Sabal palmetto - Wikipedia

  • List of Florida-related topics
  • Lists of United States state insignia
  • State of Florida

Notes


Tennessee State Flag Coloring Page | Tennessee State Symbols ...
source : Tennessee State Flag Coloring Page | Tennessee State Symbols ...

A The state song was originally selected through a House Concurrent resolution in 1935, but was defined by statute (with revised lyrics) in 2008.

References


List of Florida state symbols - Wikipedia
source : List of Florida state symbols - Wikipedia

External links


Best 25+ Florida state university ideas on Pinterest | Florida ...
source : Best 25+ Florida state university ideas on Pinterest | Florida ...

  • Florida State Symbols, from the Office of Cultural and Historical Programs, State of Florida


 
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