This is a list of flags used in Serbia. For more information about the national flag, visit the article Flag of Serbia.
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| 2010 – | State flag of Serbia | Horizontal tricolour of red, blue and white with emblem left of center. | |
| 2004 – | Civil flag of Serbia | Horizontal tricolour of red, blue and white. |
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| 2003 – | Flag of Vojvodina | Horitonzal tricolour of red, blue and white with larger blue portion. Three yellow stars representing the Bačka, Banat and Srem regions. | |
| 2008 – | Flag of Kosovo (not sanctioned by the Serbian government) | Kosovan Albanians unilaterally declared independence on 17.02.2008. |
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| 2004 – | Standard of the President of Serbia | Square horizontal tricolour edged with greater arms. | |
| 2004 – | Standard of the President of the National Assembly of Serbia | Square horizontal tricolour with greater arms. |
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Horizontal tricolour of blue, white and red. | |
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Horizontal tricolour of red, blue and white. | |
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Horizontal tricolour of blue, white and red with red star in the center. | |
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Horizontal tricolour of red, blue and white with red star in the center. | |
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Horizontal tricolour of red, blue and white with red star in the center. | |
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Horizontal tricolour of red, blue and white with red star in the center. | |
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Horizontal tricolour of blue, white and red. | |
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Horizontal tricolour of red, blue and white. | |
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Red bicephalic eagle on a yellow field. | |
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Horizontal bicolour of red and blue. |
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Horizontal tricolour with centered Serbian cross. | |
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Horizontal tricolour of red, blue, and white. | |
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Horizontal tricolour of red, blue, and white. | |
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Horitonzal tricolur of red, light blue and white. | |
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Horizontal tricolor of red, blue and white with communist red star. | |
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Horizontal tricolour of red, light blue and white. | |
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Serbian tricolour with Serbian eagle and Serbian cross as Coat of Arms. | |
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As described in 1917 by Byron McCandless, Gilbert Hovey Grosvenor: Flags of the World. | |
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National tricolor with Nicholas' insignia. | |
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Serb flag used throughout the existence of Montenegro to the present, recognized state flag until the one sanctioned by the 1905 Constitution. The Slavic tricolor versions proposed by Prince Danilo (based on the French liberal flag) were finally stabilized by adopting the Serbian tricolor in 1859. The flag was temporary used by Montenegrin institutions after multi-parliamentarism in 1991, until the old flag was restored in 1993. | |
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Serbian tricolour with contemporary coat of arms and three six-pointed stars. | |
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Serbian tricolour according to the Sretenje Constitution. | |
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A red cross on white background. Used at Takovo in 1815. | |
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Red and white with cross, moon, sun and sword. | |
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War flag during the First Serbian Uprising. Red background with Serbian Coat of Arms (Serbian cross) and Triballi Coat of Arms. Serbian Crown Jewels on the top and two Voivode flags on the bottom. Adopted as the flag of Topola. | |
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Flags signifying a Serb clan, to differ from the authority of the Scander Metropolitan. Where created by ripping and resewing captured Ottoman flags. | |
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Red cross on white field with red border. | |
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White bicephalic eagle of the House of Nemanjić on red field. Used since Lord Ivan-bey the Black as a mark of succession to the Serbian Empire. |
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