List of ideological symbols

This is a partial list of symbols and labels used by political parties, groups or movements around the world. Some symbols are associated with one or more worldwide ideologies and used by many parties that support a particular ideology. Others are region or country-specific.

Colors edit

Worldwide edit

Australia edit

  •   Blue – The Liberal Party
  •   Red – The Labor Party
  •   Green – The Greens
  •     Green and yellow – The National Party

Bangladesh edit

Canada edit

France edit

India edit

Ireland edit

Japan edit

Mexico edit

The Netherlands edit

Portugal edit

Sweden edit

Turkey edit

United Kingdom edit

United States edit

Icons edit

Worldwide edit

Bangladesh edit

Belgium edit

Brazil edit

Cambodia edit

Canada edit

Colombia edit

Costa Rica edit

Croatia edit

Denmark edit

Finland edit

Greece edit

Hong Kong edit

Hungary edit

Iceland edit

India edit

Iran edit

Ireland edit

Israel edit

Italy edit

Japan edit

Lebanon edit

Nepal edit

The Netherlands edit

Pakistan edit

Russia edit

Slovakia edit

South Africa edit

Sweden edit

Taiwan edit

Turkey edit

Ukraine edit

United Kingdom edit

United States edit

References edit

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