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The nation of Kaszuby is prideful in it's cultural belongings, and as such, many symbols reflect the spirit of the nation. The official symbols are detailed in this article, and their purposes mapped out.

= Standard Official Symbols = These symbols are the official national symbols, to be displayed with pride around the nation, whether it be in times of peace or war. They have been created over centuries, and have brought hope, life, pride, and patriotism to ethnic Kaszubs for generations.

Kaszub Flag
The Standard Official Flag of Kaszuby was designed by Zblewski, based on ages-old traditions and beliefs of the Kaszubs. The field is black, with the Standard Official Shield of Kaszuby displayed near the corner of the first quadrant of the flag but still somewhat centered. The cross which separates the quadrants is actually made of seven intertwined crosses (representing strength, pride, individuality, preservation, hard work, remembrance and perseverance), coloured gold like Baltic amber, overlapped in the middle with the Polish Flag, the mother nation of Kaszuby.

Kaszub Shield
The Standard Official Shield of Kaszuby has remained the original design that was created almost a thousand years ago by a famed Pomeranian duke. Over the years and over many waves of conquering kingdoms, this shield represented the free and individual spirit that saved the Kaszubs from elimination and making them even more determined to fight off cultural genocide by Germans, Teutonic Knights, Swedes, Russians, and Prussians.