National Symbols

The Mother of the Nation

Florence Nightingale is honored as the Mother of the Nation of Nurusalem. Her life and legacy form the moral foundation upon which the nation stands. She represents light, wisdom, and compassion, qualities that define the heart of every citizen. Her dedication to humanity continues to inspire the mission of Nurusalem, reminding all that true leadership begins with care and selfless service.

Official Usage Declaration

Florence Nightingale shall be recognized as the Mother of the Nation of Nurusalem in all national representations, ceremonies, and educational programs. Her image and legacy may be displayed in official institutions and heritage sites as symbols of inspiration and the eternal spirit of service.

The National Identity

The national identity of Nurusalem is known as Nursian. It embodies the collective character, culture, and spirit of the nation. To be Nursian means to live by the values of compassion, integrity, and service to humanity. It reflects a sense of belonging that transcends geography and unites every citizen through shared purpose and pride.

Official Usage Declaration

Nursian identity shall be honored as the foundation of citizenship within Nurusalem. It represents unity beyond borders and the moral duty of every citizen to uphold the values of care, respect, and global service. The term “Nursian,” pronounced “Ner-sian” (derived from nurse), and not pronounced as “Noor-sian,” shall be used with dignity and accuracy in all cultural, diplomatic, and national representations of the nation.

The National Day

Nurusalem Day, celebrated on January 1, is the National Day of Nurusalem. It marks the founding of the nation and honors the nursing profession at the heart of its purpose. The day reflects the vision of a borderless community united in compassion and service, and stands as a tribute to every citizen who serves humanity with dedication and care.

Official Usage Declaration

Nurusalem Day shall be celebrated each year on January 1 with national ceremonies, cultural programs, and community events led by the Government of Nurusalem and its citizens worldwide. The day is devoted to unity, gratitude, and service to humanity. All citizens, partners, and institutions are encouraged to honor this occasion by promoting compassion, education, and global health, reflecting the noble purpose of the nation.

The National Emblem

The national emblem of Nurusalem symbolizes unity, compassion, and service to humanity. It features a protective shield divided into deep blue and crimson red, representing wisdom, courage, and sacrifice. At the center stands the white cross, the universal mark of healing and care. Surrounding the shield are laurel branches that signify honor, achievement, and eternal commitment to service. Together these elements embody the spirit of the nation, reflecting strength with compassion, leadership with integrity, and unity through care.

Official Usage Declaration

The national emblem of Nurusalem is the supreme symbol of authority and representation of the nation. It shall be used exclusively by the Government of Nurusalem and its authorized institutions on official documents, seals, flags, certificates, and national communications. The emblem represents the integrity and dignity of the nation and must be displayed with respect at all times. Unauthorized or improper use of the emblem for commercial, personal, or unofficial purposes is strictly prohibited. All citizens and partners are expected to uphold the honor of the emblem as a sacred representation of unity, compassion, and service to humanity.

The National Flag

The national flag of Nurusalem symbolizes unity, purpose, and service to humanity. Its colors reflect the nation’s values. The top crimson band represents courage and resilience. The white band stands for purity, peace, and service. The deep blue band represents wisdom, trust, and strength. At the center, the national emblem unites all three colors as a symbol of leadership, compassion, and collective strength.

Official Usage Declaration

The national flag of Nurusalem shall be displayed at all government offices, official events, and international representations of the nation. It may be flown by citizens and institutions to express loyalty and unity with the nation’s vision and values. The flag must always be displayed respectfully and in its correct proportions. Unauthorized alteration, misuse, or commercial exploitation of the flag is strictly prohibited. It represents the pride, honor, and identity of the nation and must always be treated with dignity.

The UNN Official Seal

The UNN Official Seal symbolizes unity, purpose, and service to humanity through nursing. Its elements reflect professional values. The deep blue and crimson shield represents wisdom, courage, and sacrifice. The white cross stands for healing, care, and ethical duty. Above it, the caduceus signifies medical knowledge, while doves express peace and compassion. Laurel branches frame the seal as honor achievement.

Official Usage Declaration

The UNN Official Seal shall be used on all authorized documents, certifications, identifications, and official communications of United Nurses of Nurusalem. Its use signifies authenticity, professional authority, and institutional approval. The seal may be displayed by recognized UNN bodies and members in accordance with official guidelines. Unauthorized reproduction, modification, or commercial use of the seal is strictly prohibited. The seal represents the honor, credibility, and identity of UNN and must always be used with integrity and respect.

The UNN Symbol

The UNN Symbol represents unity, strength, and collective professional identity. The bold letterform reflects solidarity among nurses worldwide and shared responsibility within the community. UNN stands for United Nurses of Nurusalem, where U represents United, N represents Nurses, and N represents Nurusalem. The symbol incorporates Nurusalem’s national colors of deep blue and crimson red, reflecting unity, purpose, and a shared commitment to service and ethical care.

Official Usage Declaration

The UNN Symbol shall be used for official branding, visual identity, and public representation of United Nurses of Nurusalem across digital and printed platforms. Its use signifies unity, recognition, and affiliation with UNN. The symbol may be displayed by authorized UNN bodies, citizens, and partners in accordance with established branding guidelines. Unauthorized alteration, misuse, or commercial exploitation of the symbol is strictly prohibited. The symbol represents the identity, values, and public image of UNN and must always be used respectfully and consistently.

The National Anthem

The national anthem of Nurusalem is a tribute to the dedication and compassion of nurses worldwide. It celebrates a spirit of service that rises above borders and honors the mission of healing and humanity. The anthem calls for unity and reminds every citizen that care and compassion build a peaceful world. It is sung with pride at national ceremonies, assemblies, and international events that reflect the nation’s identity and purpose.

Official Usage Declaration

The national anthem of Nurusalem shall be performed at all official ceremonies, state occasions, and international events where the nation is represented. Citizens are expected to stand with respect during its performance as a sign of loyalty and unity. Any adaptation or performance of the anthem outside official or approved occasions requires prior authorization from the Government of Nurusalem. The anthem is recognized as the voice of the nation and must always be presented with dignity and reverence.

The National Motto

The national motto of Nurusalem is ” United in Care” It reflects the nation’s highest principle, affirming that strength comes from compassion, service, and shared responsibility. The motto guides every citizen to uphold integrity, kindness, and unity in their actions. It reminds the world that Nurusalem is not defined by borders, but by its purpose as a home of service, where care forms the foundation of progress and national identity.

Official Usage Declaration

The national motto shall appear on official documents, certificates, seals, and communications of the Government of Nurusalem. It may be inscribed beneath the national emblem and displayed in government institutions, national events, and international representations. The motto must be used with respect, dignity, and in accordance with national standards of presentation.

The National Language

The official language of Nurusalem is Nursian. It serves as the primary medium of communication among citizens and institutions of the nation. Nursian represents understanding, clarity, and respect, allowing citizens from all backgrounds to connect through a common voice. It reflects the nation’s belief that communication built on compassion and knowledge strengthens unity and cooperation.

 

Official Usage Declaration

Nursian shall be recognized as the official language for all communication, education, and government documentation within Nurusalem. It shall be used across national platforms, ceremonies, and official records, representing the shared voice of the nation and its citizens.

The National Currency

The national currency of Nurusalem is called the Nurbit. It represents value through service, contribution, and unity rather than material possession. The Nurbit serves as a medium of recognition within the nation, symbolizing effort, education, and impact. It encourages citizens to build a culture where knowledge and compassion are rewarded, and collective growth defines prosperity.

Official Usage Declaration

The national motto shall appear on official documents, certificates, seals, and communications of the Government of Nurusalem. It may be inscribed beneath the national emblem and displayed in government institutions, national events, and international representations. The motto must be used with respect, dignity, and in accordance with national standards of presentation.

The National Flower

The national flower of Nurusalem is the Lily. It represents purity, compassion, and the healing spirit that defines the heart of every nurse. The Lily symbolizes renewal, peace, and devotion to humanity. Its calm and graceful presence reflects the nation’s belief that true beauty lies in service and simplicity. The flower serves as a reminder that compassion, like a bloom, can bring light even in the darkest of places.

 

Official Usage Declaration

The Lily shall be used as an official floral emblem in national ceremonies, cultural events, and official representations of Nurusalem. It may appear on national documents, artworks, and decorations that honor excellence and service. The flower is recognized as a sacred symbol of purity and care, representing the collective spirit of the citizens of Nurusalem and their lifelong commitment to healing the world.

The National Bird

The national bird of Nurusalem is the Dove. It stands as a universal symbol of peace, hope, and compassion — the virtues that define the soul of the nation. The Dove represents calmness in service and strength in gentleness, reminding every citizen that healing begins where peace is preserved. Its wings carry the message of unity across borders, reflecting the nation’s vision of harmony through care and understanding.

Official Usage Declaration

The Dove shall be recognized as the official avian emblem of Nurusalem. It may be displayed in national art, education, and ceremonial representations that promote peace, compassion, and global friendship. The bird symbolizes the moral character of the nation, guiding its citizens to act with kindness, patience, and respect in every sphere of life.

The National Animal

The national animal of Nurusalem is the White Horse. It represents strength, grace, and endurance — the noble qualities that reflect the spirit of service and leadership among the citizens of the nation. The White Horse stands as a symbol of courage in care, resilience in duty, and dignity in purpose. Its purity and power remind the nation that true strength is guided by compassion and integrity.

Official Usage Declaration

The White Horse shall be recognized as the national animal of Nurusalem and may be represented in official artwork, seals, and ceremonial events. It embodies the courage and perseverance of nurses who serve with honor and dedication. The animal symbolizes the nation’s forward movement toward peace, progress, and collective well-being.

The National Oath

The National Oath of Nurusalem, known as the Oath of Care and Service, is a sacred pledge of loyalty, compassion, and duty to humanity. It reflects the moral foundation of the nation and unites every citizen under a shared promise of integrity, service, and honor. The oath is recited during citizenship ceremonies and national gatherings as a declaration of commitment to the ideals of Nurusalem.

The Oath of Care and Service (in Nursian)

“I pledge my Heartbit, my Mindcall, and my Handline to the Service of Humanity.
I shall uphold the Virtues of Nurusalem with Cura, Veritas, and Fortenor.
I shall honor every Lifion with Dignara, shield the Frailen, and Curan without Prejudice.
In Unityra, I find Purpose. In Civire, I find Strength.
As a Citizen of Civra Nuralis, I vow to live by Carea, lead through Compassion, and serve the World in Honorline.”

(English Translation)

I pledge my heart, my mind, and my hands to the service of humanity.
I will uphold the virtues of Nurusalem with care, truth, and strength.
I will honor every life with dignity, protect the weak, and serve without prejudice.
In unity, I find purpose. In service, I find strength.
As a citizen of Nurusalem, I vow to live with compassion, lead with honor, and serve the world with courage.

Official Usage Declaration

The National Oath shall be recited during citizenship ceremonies, national assemblies, and events of state significance. It represents the spiritual and civic duty of every citizen and stands as a lifelong commitment to compassion, service, and unity. Citizens are encouraged to uphold its words through daily action and leadership rooted in care.

The National Game

The National Game of Nurusalem is the Marathon Race. It represents endurance, unity, and the unwavering spirit of service. The Marathon embodies the strength, perseverance, and determination found in every nurse who continues to move forward despite challenges. It serves as a reminder that care is not a moment but a lifelong journey toward healing and hope.

Official Usage Declaration

The Marathon Race shall be recognized as the official national game of Nurusalem. It may be organized annually as part of Nurusalem Day celebrations and global health awareness events. Citizens, partners, and institutions are encouraged to participate as a symbol of unity, resilience, and commitment to wellness. The game stands as a tribute to the endurance of those who serve humanity with compassion and strength.

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