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Following World War I, Serbia, as part of the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats, and Slovenes (later renamed Yugoslavia), had no flag of its own but flew the Yugoslav blue-white-red tricolour (first hoisted on Oct. 31, 1918, shortly before the establishment of the kingdom).
Also in 1918, a Serbian flag was flown over the White House in Washington, D.C. as a show of solidarity by the U.S. towards Serbia during World War I.
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War flag during the First Serbian Uprising (Serbian Revolution) Red background with two coat of arms (the Serbian cross and Triballian boar) at the centre, Serbian Crown Jewels on the top and two Voivode flags on the bottom. 1790–1792: Flag of Habsburg-occupied Serbia: Flag used at the coronation of the Emperor Leopold II (1790). 1345–1355
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Article History. Serbia. Related Topics: Serbia. history of Serbia, a survey of the important events and people in the history of Serbia from ancient times to the present. The coming of the Serbs. Serbia. The use of the term Serb to name one of the Slavic peoples is of great antiquity.
The Serbia national flag, known as the “Flag of Serbia” or “Tri-color,” features three horizontal stripes of red, blue, and white. The top stripe is red, symbolizing the bloodshed and sacrifice of the Serbian people throughout history.
On July 28th in 1918, President Woodrow Wilson gave the order to fly the flag of Serbia over the White House to reflect the solidarity of Americans with the Serbian people during World War I.
In 1947, after WWII, the Federation of Serbia adopted a red-blue-white tricolor flag with a yellow-bordered red communist star in the middle. In 1992, a new flag without the star was adopted after Yugoslavia became an independent state.