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  1. Flag of Communist Serbian Partisans: Horizontal tricolor of red, blue, and white, with red star in the center. Flag of Serbian Partisans used in the German-occupied Serbia and in areas of the Independent State of Croatia where Serbs lived. 1941–1944: Flag (alleged) of Government of National Salvation (Nazi German-occupied Serbia)

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

  3. The Serbian cross (Serbian Cyrillic: Cрпски крст, romanized: Srpski krst), also known as the Firesteels (Serbian Cyrillic: Оцила, romanized: Ocila), is one of national symbols of Serbia. It is present on the coat of arms and flag of Serbia.

  4. 29 de may. de 2018 · John William Bills 29 May 2018. The Serbian cross is not just the national symbol of the country. It features on the flag, the coat of arms, the flag of the Serbian Orthodox Church and seemingly every concrete wall on the country’s streets. What is the story of the Serbian cross? Before the history, let’s take care of the aesthetics.

  5. 12 de jun. de 2021 · The Patriarch of Moscow has his own flag, of green, with his initials, e. g. P A for Patriarch Alexis. However, the church does not have a flag of its own. 6. The Orthodox Church of Serbia - the Patriarchate of Beograd, uses the Serbian flag, on which is superimposed a cross with the letters SSSS ('C' in Cyrillic) or a stylized BBBB, in gold.

  6. 4 de ene. de 2014 · The flag of the Serbian Orthodox Church is the Serbian tricolor with a golden cross and four elements called očilo. Proportions vary, but the most frequent of them is nearly 1:4. Ivan Sarajčić, 6 January 1999. Meaning and origin of the ocila emblem. Ocila is the term that describes the four C-shaped elements.

  7. National flag containing three equal red, blue, and white horizontal stripes and, near the hoist, the Serbian coat of arms. Its width-to-length ratio is 2 to 3.The design of the Serbian flag dates to Serbia’s revolt against Ottoman rule in 1804, when it adopted the white-blue-red tricolour flag of.