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  1. Flag of the Serbian Orthodox Church. The Serbian tricolour with a Serbian cross is used as the official flag of the Serbian Orthodox Church, as defined in the Article 4 of the SOC Constitution. A number of other unofficial variant flags, some with variations of the cross, coat of arms, or both, exist. [clarification needed] See also

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  2. Flag of the Serbian Orthodox Church: Horizontal tricolor of red, blue, and white with centered Serbian cross

    Date
    Use
    Description
    1995–1998
    Horizontal tricolor of red, blue, and ...
    1992–1995
    Horizontal tricolor of red, blue, and ...
    1991
    Flag of SAO Krajina, SAO Western ...
    Horizontal tricolor of red, blue, and ...
    1943–1945
    Flag of Communist Serbian Partisans
    Horizontal tricolor of red, blue, and ...
    • Srpska Pravoslavna Crkva
    • Description of The Flag
    • Meaning and Origin of The Ocila Emblem

    Last modified: 2014-01-04 by rob raeside Keywords: serbian orthodox church | srpska pravoslavna crkva | ocila | firesteel | cross (yellow) | orthodox | christian | serbia | Links: FOTW homepage |search | disclaimer and copyright | write us | mirrors image by Ivan Sarajčić On this page: 1. Description of the flag 2. Meaning and origin of the ocilaem...

    The flag of the Serbian Orthodox Church is theSerbian tricolor with a golden cross and four elements calledočilo. Proportions vary, but themost frequent of them is nearly 1:4. Ivan Sarajčić, 6 January 1999

    Ocila is the term that describesthe four C-shaped elements. Another word in Serbian forthe same thing is ognjila, but I do not think that this isever used for those elements in this sense. Ocila is called in English a firesteel. A similar device is also known inWest-European heraldry, there most usually with opening above, oftenwith fire bursting f...

  3. 12 de jun. de 2021 · The Orthodox Church of Serbia - the Patriarchate of Beograd, uses the Serbian flag, on which is superimposed a cross with the letters SSSS ('C' in Cyrillic) or a stylized BBBB, in gold. The letters in the first and third quarters face the staff, while those in the second and fourth quarters face the fly.

  4. The Serbian cross (Serbian Cyrillic: Cрпски крст, romanized: Srpski krst), also known as the Firesteels (Serbian Cyrillic: Оцила, romanized: Ocila), is one of national symbols of Serbia. It is present on the coat of arms and flag of Serbia.

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  5. 29 de may. de 2018 · The Serbian cross is not just the national symbol of the country. It features on the flag, the coat of arms, the flag of the Serbian Orthodox Church and seemingly every concrete wall on the country’s streets.

  6. 22 de jun. de 2022 · This image shows a flag, a coat of arms, a seal or some other official insignia. The use of such symbols is restricted in many countries. These restrictions are independent of the copyright status.