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Thursday, August 21, 2008

Flag of Serbia

Flag Ratio: 2:3

The Serbian flag is a tricolour with Pan-Slavic colors. It consists of three equal horisontal fields, red on the top, blue in the middle and white on the bottom.


Serbia

Russia

The flag is a reversed Flag of Russia. This is not an accident but an intention: Prior to First Serbian Uprising a delegation from Serbia went to Russia to seek for help. The help is granted, and delegation wanted to show their acknowledgement by asking to use Russian flag as Serbia's military flag in battles. Now, there are two stories: one says that it was granted, but that delegation didn't brought a Russian flag when returning home and forgot how colors were ordered. The second one says that it was not granted and Serbs then used reversed Russian flag in spite to Russians.

In unofficial use the flag is oftenly embrodied with Serbian Coat of arms or just it's main symol, the Serbian cross.

Adaptations


Ratio: 1:2

Ratio: 1:3

Instead of the 2:3 ratio shown above, the official flag of Serbia is has a ratio 1:2. This flag is officially used by the Republika Srpska.

The Flag of Montenegro was adopted from the Serbian flag, having a different hue of blue and flag ratio.

The Serb Orthodox Church uses the serbian flag in a 1:4 or higher ratio embrodied with the Serbian cross.

See also: Flag of Serbia and Montenegro


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