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  1. However, a new Serbian flag was adopted on Aug. 17, 2004, featuring the traditional red-blue-white stripes with the Serbian royal arms near the hoist; the civil flag had the three stripes only. After Montenegro seceded from the federation on June 3, 2006, Serbia proclaimed its independence on June 6, adopting the 2004 design for its national flags.

  2. The flag of Serbia ( Serbian Cyrillic: застава Србије, romanized : zastava Srbije ), also known as the Tricolour ( Serbian Cyrillic: тробојка, romanized : trobojka ), is a tricolour consisting of three equal horizontal bands, red on the top, blue in the middle, and white on the bottom (on civil flag), with the lesser coat ...

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  4. Apr 21, 2024 · Among the Serbian people, the white color is believed to embody the mother’s milk that feeds strong Serbian children. History of the Flag of Serbia. Serbia was under Ottoman rule. When the Serbians revolted against the Ottomans, the flag was introduced in 1804. It used the same colors as the Russian Flag, but the stripes were rearranged.

  5. The national flag of Serbia is composed of three colors – red, blue and white. These colors are said to represent the principles of liberty and equality, as well as the country’s independence. The flag was officially adopted on November 11, 2010. The red color is said to be a symbol of heroism and freedom while the blue stands for justice ...

  6. Flag-map of Serbia, adorned in the symbolism and colors of the national flag. Serbia Flag Emoji: 🇷🇸. The color palette of Serbia’s flag is a carefully chosen set of hues, each holding its own in conveying the nation’s story. These colors are more than mere visual elements; they are carriers of deep symbolism, reflecting the nation’s ...

  7. The National Anthem of Serbia features three equal horizontal stripes of the traditional Pan-Slavic colors - red (top), blue, and white. The coat of arms of Serbia is placed towards the hoist side of the flag. The Pan-Slavic colors of the flag represent the revolutionary ideas of sovereignty. The red color signifies the bloodshed during the ...

  8. After the dissolution of Yugoslavia in the 1990s, Serbia reinstated the red, blue, and white tricolor, adding the coat of arms to symbolize the nation's independence and heritage. The current flag was officially adopted on August 11, 2004, and slightly modified in 2010 to adjust the coat of arms' dimensions and position.