
Flag of Serbia
Flag NameFlag of Serbia
Country NameSerbia
ISO 3166-1 alpha-2RS
Date Adopted2010-11-11
Adoption Statusofficial
Flag Typenational
Aspect Ratio2:3
Primary ColorsRed, Blue, White, Gold, Black
Symbolism DescriptionThe Pan-Slavic colors (red, blue, white) are traditionally associated with the Serbian people and state. Red often symbolizes the blood shed for the country, blue represents the sky, freedom, and loyalty, and white signifies purity and peace. The lesser coat of arms features a double-headed eagle, a symbol of the Serbian state since the Nemanjić dynasty, and a Serbian cross (firesteels) on a red shield, representing Serbian identity and history.
Symbolism Categorieshistory
Has Coat of Armstrue
Related FlagsFlag of Russia, Flag of Slovakia, Flag of Slovenia
Legal DescriptionThe flag is defined by the Law on the Appearance and Use of the Coat of Arms, Flag and Anthem of the Republic of Serbia. It specifies the horizontal tricolor of red, blue, and white, with the lesser coat of arms placed centrally along the vertical axis and shifted by 1/7 of the flag's length towards the hoist. The ratio of the flag's width to its length is 2:3.
Description
The national flag of Serbia is a horizontal tricolor of red, blue, and white, with the lesser coat of arms of Serbia centered vertically and shifted slightly towards the hoist.

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