National symbols of Kundrati

The National symbols of Kundrati are the symbols that are used in the Kundrati Union and throughout Terra to represent the country, its government and its people. Most prominently, the use of the eagle as a Kundrati symbol dates back to the formation of the modern Kundrati state and is depicted on the current flag, as well as the national currency, the Kundrati Kuno.

Motto
Meliora is a Kundrati word meaning "better". It is the motto of the Kundrati Union and is used in this context to mean "better things", "always better", or, more fully, "for the pursuit of the better".

Flag
The flag of Kundrati was officially adopted in 2168, when it was approved by a majority vote in the Kundrati Senate. The basic design had been in popular use for a number of years beforehand.

The flag consists of a dark blue background with the symbolic white eagle between the letters K and U (for Kundrati Union).

Anthem
Kundrati, my own land is the national anthem of the Kundrati Union and is one of the oldest national anthems still in use.

Although Kundrati, my own land had long been Kundrati's de facto national anthem, it was only legally recognised as such in 2084.

Animal
The national animal of Kundrati is the Siamang.

Sport
Full contact chess is the national sport of Kundrati.