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'''Father of the Nation''' is a term used by many countries to describe a political or symbolic leader seen as a [[Founding Fathers|founding father]] of the nation. He may also be key figure from the nation's history whose perceived heroism and moral authority make him a source of [[patriotism|patriotic]] inspiration and worthy of respect or veneration. His image is often elevated to that of a [[national symbol]] and is likely to be featured on items such as [[banknote]]s,(contracted; show full)|-
| [[The Gambia]] || Sir [[Dawda Jawara]]
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| [[Germany]] || [[Otto von Bismarck]]
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| [[Ghana]] || [[Kwame Nkrumah]]
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| [[Greece]] || [[Alexand
der the Great]]
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| [[Guinea]] || [[Ahmed Sékou Touré]]
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| [[Haiti]] || [[Jean-Jacques Dessalines]]
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| [[Honduras]] || [[Francisco Morazán]]
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[[he:אבי האומה]]
[[nl:Vader des vaderlands]]
[[zh:国父]]