- Capital
- Belgrade
- Continent
- Europe
- Flag adopted
- 2004
- Designer
- Not individually credited
Serbia
Colors and meaning
Red #C6363C
Historic Pan-Slavic color tradition
Blue #0C4076
Historic Pan-Slavic color tradition
White #FFFFFF
Historic Pan-Slavic color tradition
Symbolism and history
A red-blue-white horizontal tricolor bears the national coat of arms, a double-headed eagle beneath a crown, offset toward the hoist, formally adopted in 2004 after the dissolution of Serbia and Montenegro's short-lived union.
Closest-looking flags
Russia
Shares the Pan-Slavic red-blue-white palette with Russia's, Slovenia's and Croatia's flags, each arranging the same three colors differently.
Slovenia
Shares the Pan-Slavic red-blue-white palette with Russia's, Slovenia's and Croatia's flags, each arranging the same three colors differently.
Croatia
Shares the Pan-Slavic red-blue-white palette with Russia's, Slovenia's and Croatia's flags, each arranging the same three colors differently.
Further reading: Flag of Serbia on Wikipedia