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  1. Recommended colors (white and black are not documented in Pantone) are: The colors have no officially-designated meaning, but traditionally red is taken to represent wartime bloodshed, blue freedom, and white mother's breastmilk.

  2. Apr 21, 2024 · Color Palette. The flag of Serbia has three equal horizontal stripes of red, blue and white from top to bottom. The coat of arms is placed close to the hoist side. The coat of arms features a red shield bearing a white cross with a Cyrillic C in each corner.

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  4. National flag containing three equal red, blue, and white horizontal stripes and, near the hoist, the Serbian coat of arms. Its width-to-length ratio is 2 to 3.The design of the Serbian flag dates to Serbias revolt against Ottoman rule in 1804, when it adopted the white-blue-red tricolour flag of.

  5. The Serbian flag is a horizontal tricolour with the coat of arms left from the middle. The used colors in the flag are blue, red, white. The proportion of the Serbian flag is 2:3. The Flag of Serbia was adopted in 2010. The first use of the current flag design was in 2004.

  6. Colors of the Flag. The main colors of the Serbian flag are red, blue, and white. The top red band symbolizes the blood shed in the fight for freedom. The middle blue band represents the Serbian sky. Finally, the white band located along the bottom of the flag represents light.

  7. National colours of Serbia. The national colours of Serbia are red, blue and white. [1] [2] [3] The flag of Serbia, being commonly called the "tricolour" ( Serbian Cyrillic: тробојка, romanized : trobojka) was adopted in 1835 and in various modifications has been used ever since. [4] [5]

  8. The flag of Serbia is a tricolor consisting of three equal horizontal bands: red on the top, blue in the middle, and white on the bottom. This design is commonly associated with Slavic nations.

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