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EMBROIDERED FLAG BADGES AND PATCHES FROM EVERY COUNTRY IN THE WORLD AND 50 U.S STATES

EMBROIDERED FLAG BADGES AND PATCHES FROM EVERY COUNTRY IN THE WORLD AND 50 U.S STATES

EMBROIDERED FLAG BADGES AND PATCHES FROM EVERY COUNTRY IN THE WORLD AND 50 U.S STATES

Serbia

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Serbia Embroidered flag badge with heat seal backing RED PANTONE: PMS 192 C HEX (HTML): #E40046; RGB: (228,0,70) CMYK: (0,94,64,0) BLUE PANTONE: PMS 280 C HEX (HTML): #012169; RGB: (1,33,105) CMYK: (100,85,5,22) YELLOW PANTONE: PMS 123 C HEX (HTML): #FFC72C; RGB: (255,199,44) CMYK: (0,19,89,0) BLACK PANTONE: PMS BLACK C HEX (HTML): #000000; RGB: (0,0,0) CMYK: (0,0,0,100)

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Flag of Serbia Size: The state banner stands on the lesser escutcheon, center upward and is moved to the winch side by one-seventh of the banner’s length. The banner proportion is 2::3 proportion. Banner of Serbia has identical three-level groups of red, blue, and white. Meaning: Separating the country’s ensign shows that there is imagery in the plan of the Serbian crest. The field of the layer of arms represents the territory of Serbia. The white hawk and fleur-de-lis are images of the tradition. The regal crown over the hawk was roused by Serbia’s crown of stars. A little red safeguard in the plan is separated into four sections with a Cyrillic C in each corner. These addresses Samo Sloga Serbina Spasava, which means, “Just Unity Will Save the Serbs.”The primary shades of the Serbian banner are red, blue, and white. The top red band represents the carnage in the battle for the opportunity. The center blue band addresses the Serbian sky. Finally, the white band situated along the lower part of the banner addresses light. Even though these are the primary shades of the Serbian banner, there are extra tones found in the emblem, including yellow, dark, and one more shade of red. History: The advanced banner of Serbia was first taken on by the Kingdom of Serbia in 1882. The banner was readopted in 2004, then, at that point, embraced again in November of 2010. Be that as it may, the main known banner of Serbia was utilized during the reign of King Stefan Vladislav in the thirteenth century. Delegates were mentioned to bring back a banner that was red and blue. In the fourteenth century, Stefan Decanski used a yellow banner as the locale’s conflict banner. During the rule of King Stefan Dusan, a few banners were utilized, including a triband of red and white and a purple banner with a gold cross in the middle. Various banners were utilized during the First Serbian Uprising, including a red and blue banner highlighting a Serbian cross. Red and yellow banners and red, white, and blue banners were additionally utilized during this period.The tricolor banner of Serbia was utilized until 1918 when Serbia joined Yugoslavia. The banner was changed once more highlighting the communist red star. Interesting Facts: Bosnian Serbs of the Republika Srpska regularly fly the Serbian banner rather than the Bosnian banner. The Serbian Orthodox Church has its banner, which is a mutilated tricolor including a Serbian cross. Similar to the law in different countries, the Serbian banner should never contact the ground. 34,116 88,361

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