SIMBOLOS DE LA PAZ
-Mahatma Gandhi
Olive branch
The olive branch is another symbol of peace that humanity has used for a long time. It was one of the attributes of the Greek goddess of peace, Irene, and symbolized abundance and victory over evil spirits.
PALOMA DE LA PAZ
La paloma de la paz es un símbolo muy antiguo. Aparece en el libro del Génesis y representa la paz y la reconciliación tras el diluvio universal. Después de la Segunda Guerra Mundial la paloma de la paz volvió a ser una imagen muy reconocida, debido a unos dibujos que realizó Picasso
PEACE LOGO
Created in 1958 by Gerald Holtom, an English graphic designer, for a campaign in support of nuclear disarmament, this symbol became known worldwide in the 1960s through the hippie movement. The lines inside the circle represent the letters D and N (nuclear disarmament) in the traffic light alphabet, which is the one used to send visual messages over long distances.
Tarjeta día de la paz
Andrea Carina Bocsa
Created on February 9, 2024
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SIMBOLOS DE LA PAZ
-Mahatma Gandhi
Olive branch
The olive branch is another symbol of peace that humanity has used for a long time. It was one of the attributes of the Greek goddess of peace, Irene, and symbolized abundance and victory over evil spirits.
PALOMA DE LA PAZ
La paloma de la paz es un símbolo muy antiguo. Aparece en el libro del Génesis y representa la paz y la reconciliación tras el diluvio universal. Después de la Segunda Guerra Mundial la paloma de la paz volvió a ser una imagen muy reconocida, debido a unos dibujos que realizó Picasso
PEACE LOGO
Created in 1958 by Gerald Holtom, an English graphic designer, for a campaign in support of nuclear disarmament, this symbol became known worldwide in the 1960s through the hippie movement. The lines inside the circle represent the letters D and N (nuclear disarmament) in the traffic light alphabet, which is the one used to send visual messages over long distances.