Serbia year 2003 stamps Coat of arms/ Flags full set MNH

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Serbia year 2003 stamps Coat of arms/ Flags full set ☀ MNH**

Serbia’s coat of arms and flags have evolved over time, reflecting the country’s historical and political changes. Here’s an overview:

Coat of Arms:

The current coat of arms of Serbia was officially adopted on August 16, 2004. It features a red shield with a white double-headed eagle, a symbol associated with the medieval Serbian Empire. The eagle holds a golden scepter and orb, representing sovereignty and authority. Above the eagle is a royal crown, symbolizing the monarchy.

Flags:

  1. National Flag: The national flag of Serbia consists of three horizontal stripes of red, blue, and white. The colors are traditional Pan-Slavic colors and have been used historically by the Serbian people. The flag was officially adopted on November 11, 2010.
  2. State Flag: The state flag of Serbia is similar to the national flag but includes the coat of arms in the center of the flag. It was also adopted on November 11, 2010.
  3. Civil Flag: The civil flag of Serbia is identical to the state flag but without the coat of arms in the center. It is used in civilian settings where the presence of the state is not required.
  4. Presidential Standard: The presidential standard of Serbia features the coat of arms of Serbia in the center of a red field. It is used as the official flag of the President of Serbia.

These symbols hold significance for the Serbian people, representing their history, culture, and national identity. They are displayed on various occasions, including official ceremonies, national holidays, and events of national importance.

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