
Flag of Yugoslavia - Wikipedia
The flag of Yugoslavia is a horizontal tricolour of blue (top), white (middle) and red (bottom). The design and colours are based on the Pan-Slavic flag adopted at the Pan-Slavic Congress of 1848, in Prague.
Flag of Yugoslavia | History, Design, Colors | Britannica
In 1699 Tsar Peter I (the Great) of Russia selected a new flag for his country as part of his modernization campaign. Consisting of equal horizontal stripes of white, blue, and red, it was …
Flags of Yugoslavia - Balkan Flag History
Three equal horizontal bands in the pan-Slavic colors, blue (top), white, and red, with a red star in the central white band. The longest used flag of Yugoslavia was the one above, representing all of the …
Flags of Yugoslavia - Wikimedia Commons
Nov 20, 2024 · Military Flag of the National Liberation Army and Partisan Units of Yugoslavia in 1942. Naval Ensign of the National Liberation Navy and Partisan Units of Yugoslavia in 1942. Naval Ensign …
List of Yugoslav flags
National and civil flags The national and civil flag of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (FRY), comprising Serbia and Montenegro, was adopted on 27 April 1992 following the dissolution of the …
Yugoslav Flag: Federal People's Republic of Yugoslavia (Civil Flag)
This flag was used as the national flag, state flag, and civil ensign. It is sometimes confused with the flag of the preceding Kingdom of Yugoslavia, which featured the same tricolor **but lacked the central red …
List of Yugoslav flags - Wikipedia
List of Yugoslav flags Wikimedia Commons has media related to Flags of Yugoslavia. This is a list of flags that were used by and in Yugoslavia.
State simbols | The Archives of Yugoslavia
On December 9/22, 1918 in Belgrade, the government concluded that the state flag of the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes would be a tricolor with three equal horizontal fields – blue on the top, …
Flag of Yugoslavia - Wikiwand
The flag of Yugoslavia is a horizontal tricolour of blue (top), white (middle) and red (bottom). The design and colours are based on the Pan-Slavic flag adopted at the Pan-Slavic Congress of 1848, in Prague.
Socialist Yugoslavia (1945-1991) - CRW Flags
Oct 25, 2003 · The new Constitution of Yugoslavia was adopted on 31 January 1946, as well as the new national flag. This flag was not changed until the early 1990s when the state fell apart.