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  1. La bandera de Serbia es tricolor con los colores del paneslavismo. Consiste en tres áreas horizontales iguales, rojo en la parte superior, azul en el centro y blanco en la parte inferior, los mismos colores de la bandera de Rusia .

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      Serbia [nota 1] (en serbio: Србија, Srbija ⓘ), oficialmente...

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    Medieval flags

    The son of King Stefan Vladislav (reigned 1233–1243), župan Desa, sent delegates from Kotor to Dubrovnik to bring back part of the king's treasury held at Ragusa, which they did on 3 July 1281; the inventory list included, among other things, "a flag of red and blue color". It is described as vexillum unum de zendato rubeo et blavo—"a flag of fabric red and blue"; zendato (Serbian: čenda) being a type of light, silky fabric. This is the oldest known attestation of colours of a Serbian flag; t...

    Revolutionary flags

    During the First Serbian Uprising, various flags were used. Among the early flags, the one described by Mateja Nenadović could be connected with today's flag and the first Serbian flag: it was red-blue-red with three white crosses. Similar flags bearing only one Serbian cross could also be found. Regular armies of the uprising usually had light yellow flags with various symbols, while voivode flags were often red-white, and with a superimposed black two-headed eagle. There were also flags of...

    Modern flags

    The 1835 Sretenje Constitution described the colors of the Serbian flag as bright red, white and čelikasto-ugasita (that could be translated as steelish-dark). The constitution was criticized, especially by Russia, and the flag was specifically singled out as being similar to the revolutionary flag of France. Soon afterwards, Miloš Obrenović was requesting to the Porte that the new constitution should contain an article about the flag and coat of arms, and subsequent ferman allowed Serbs to u...

    The state flag bears the lesser coat of arms, centred vertically and shifted to the hoist side by one-seventh of the flag's length. The flag ratio is 2 to 3 (height/width), with three equal horizontal bands of red, blue and white, each taking one third of the height. Recommended colors (white and black are not documented in Pantone) are:The colors ...

    The state flag (de facto national flag) is constantly flown on the entrances of state buildings. The National Assembly flies it only when in session and during national holidays. Institutions of provinces, Vojvodina and Kosovo and Metohija, fly it only on national holidays. It can also be flown during celebrations and other solemn manifestations wh...

    The President of the Republic and the President of the National Assemblyuse their respective standards. 1. Standard of the President of the Republic 2. Standard of the President of the National Assembly

    Montenegro used to have a flag similar to the Serbian tricolor with varying shades of blue. It originated from Montenegrin national costume. During the socialist Yugoslavia, the republics of Serbia and Montenegro had flags of the same design and colors. Montenegro changed its flag in 1993 by altering the proportion and shade of blue in its flag and...

  2. 14 de nov. de 2019 · La bandera de Serbia, cuyo diseño actual fue creado en 2004, es un pabellón con el tricolor rojo, blanco y azul. El estandarte ha usado los mismos tres colores desde el establecimiento del Reino de Serbia, más de un siglo antes de que el país se incorporara a la confederación de Yugoslavia.

  3. La bandera de Serbia es tricolor con los colores del paneslavismo. Consiste en tres áreas horizontales iguales, rojo en la parte superior, azul en el centro y blanco en la parte inferior, los mismos colores de la bandera de Rusia.

  4. State Union of Serbia and Montenegro; National flag of Serbia and Montenegro (2003–2006) Use: National flag: Proportion: 1:2: Adopted: 27 April 1992 () Relinquished: 3 June 2006 () Design: Three equal horizontal bands, blue (top), white, and red: Use: Civil flag and ensign: Proportion: 2:3: Adopted: 27 April 1992 () Relinquished