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  2. File:Flag of the Serbian Orthodox Church.svg - Wikipedia

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    Flag of Serbs of Croatia; History of Christian flags; List of flags by color; List of flags with blue, red, and white stripes; Serbian Orthodox Church; Wikipedia:Graphics Lab/Images to improve/Archive/Feb 2008

  3. List of Serbian flags - Wikipedia

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    (Serbian Empire) Yellow flag with red bicephalic eagle. Angelino Dulcert's 1339 map included the flag of the Serbian Kingdom (Serbian Empire after 1345) under Stefan Dušan. [4] [5] [6] fl. 1234–1243 Flag (alleged) of King Stefan Vladislav (Serbian Kingdom) Bicolour of red and blue. Listed in the treasury of King Stefan Vladislav in Ragusa ...

  4. File:Flag of the Serbian Cross.svg - Wikipedia

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    Date/Time Thumbnail Dimensions User Comment; current: 20:17, 3 May 2011: 600 × 300 (4 KB): Fry1989: Serb colours: 14:11, 3 May 2011: 600 × 300 (3 KB): Fvasconcellos {{easy-border|flag}} {{Information |Description={{en|Flag of Serbian nationalism}} {{Created with Inkscape}} |Source=Own work, based on File:Flag of the Serbian Orthodox Church.svg. |Date=2011-05-03 |Author={{user|Fvasconcellos ...

  5. National symbols of Serbia - Wikipedia

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    Saint Sava, also known as Rastko Nemanjić, was a 13th-century Serbian prince and Orthodox monk, founder and first Archbishop of the Serbian Orthodox Church. At Athos peninsula in Greece, where he became a monk with the name Sava ( Sabbas ), he established the monastery of Hilandar , the most important Serbian medieval cultural and religious ...

  6. Serbian Orthodox Church - Wikipedia

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    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. [111] A number of other unofficial variant flags, some with variations of the cross, coat of arms, or both, exist. [clarification needed]

  7. File:Flag of Serbia realistic colors.svg - Wikipedia

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  8. File:Flag of Serbia (1882–1918).svg - Wikipedia

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  9. Flag of Republika Srpska - Wikipedia

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    The Serbian tricolor was also the basis for the flag of the Serb minority in Croatia. The Serbian tricolor with a Serbian cross is used as the flag of the Serbian Orthodox Church. The Republika Srpska's flag is popular among many Bosnian Serbs and they prefer to fly it or the Serbian flag instead of the flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina. [4]