Columbia (historical poetic name for the United States)

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Columbia is an archaic poetic personification and symbolic name for the United States of America, often depicted as a female national figure in literature and art.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf national personification
poetic name
symbolic figure
appearsIn 18th-century American poetry
19th-century American political cartoons
associatedWith American Revolution NERFINISHED
early American nationalism
countryContext United States of America NERFINISHED
countryRepresented United States of America
culturalRole female national figure of the United States
describedAs allegorical
archaic
poetic
etymologyDerivedFrom Christopher Columbus NERFINISHED
gender female
language English
nameRelatedTo Columbia River NERFINISHED
Columbia University NERFINISHED
District of Columbia NERFINISHED
oftenDepictedAs classically robed woman
woman holding liberty pole
woman wearing Phrygian cap
woman with American flag
region North America
replacedBy Statue of Liberty NERFINISHED
Uncle Sam NERFINISHED
status archaic name
symbolizes American ideals
American liberty
American nation
United States of America NERFINISHED
democracy
patriotism
republican virtue
timePeriodOfDecline 20th century
timePeriodOfProminence 18th century
19th century
usedAs poetic synonym for America
usedIn art
literature
patriotic poetry
political cartoons
songs

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OV-102 Columbia namedAfter Columbia (historical poetic name for the United States)
Columbia (historical American ship) namedAfter Columbia (historical poetic name for the United States)
subject surface form: Columbia (ship)
this entity surface form: Columbia (poetic name for the United States)