Swiss Symbol
The "Swiss Symbol" refers to the iconic red and white cross that represents Switzerland. This emblem is a national symbol, reflecting the country's commitment to neutrality and humanitarian values. The design is derived from the coat of arms of the Old Swiss Confederacy and has been used since the 13th century.
In addition to its national significance, the Swiss Symbol is also associated with the Red Cross, an international humanitarian organization founded in Geneva in 1863. The symbol signifies protection and aid during conflicts and disasters, embodying the principles of compassion and assistance to those in need.