A national hero is an individual who has been recognized by their country for their extraordinary achievements, bravery, or self-sacrifice, often through the awarding of a special title or honor. The concept of a national hero originated in the Soviet Union, where it was established to recognize individuals who had made significant contributions to the state or society. Today, many countries around the world have their own versions of national hero awards, each with its own unique criteria and traditions.
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