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  2. Pan-Slavic colors - Wikipedia

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    Serbia continues to use a flag with all three Pan-Slavic colors, along with fellow republics Croatia and Slovenia. Most flags with pan-Slavic colors have been introduced and recognized by Slavic nations following the first Slavic Congress of 1848, although Serbia adopted its red-blue-white tricolor in 1835 and the ethnic flag of Sorbs (blue-red ...

  3. Flag of Slovenia - Wikipedia

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    In 1945 a red star was officially placed on the flag of the Socialist Republic of Slovenia, a constituent of the Socialist Yugoslavia. 1:2 Flag used by Slovene Home Guard 1941–1945. 1:2 Flag used by Slovene Partisans that was adopted on 26 September 1941 at the Stolice meeting of the Yugoslav Partisans.

  4. List of Slovenian flags - Wikipedia

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    A red flag with a white latin cross in the center. 1172–1196: Flag of the Kingdom of Hungary: A red flag with a white patriarchal cross in the center. 1196–1301: Flag of the Kingdom of Hungary: A red flag with a white patriarchal cross on a green triple mount in the center. 1196–1301: Flag of the Árpád dynasty

  5. List of flags by color combination - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of flags of states, territories, former, and other geographic entities (plus a few non-geographic flags) sorted by their combinations of dominant colors. Flags emblazoned with seals, coats of arms, and other multicolored emblems are sorted only by their color fields. The color of text is almost entirely ignored.

  6. List of Russian flags - Wikipedia

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    State flag of the Russian Federation: Project flags of Russia after the dissolution of the USSR with communist symbols slightly modified, submitted multiple times in the State Duma by Communist and Agrarian deputies. [17] [18] [19] 2007: Symbol of Victory Banner: As described in a bill from 2007 vetoed by Vladimir Putin's presidential decree. [20]

  7. Russian spies lived a quiet life in Slovenia until they were ...

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    Maria Rosa Mayer Munos and her husband Ludwig Gisch were an Argentine couple who had lived in the Slovenian capital since 2017, each running a company and leading a quiet life in a quiet ...

  8. National colours - Wikipedia

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    Russia: White, blue and red Green San Marino: White and light blue Serbia: Red, blue and white [16] [17] [18] National colours of Serbia: Slovakia: White, blue and red Slovenia: White, blue and red [19] Green, blue and white (sports) [20] Spain: Red and gold (During the Second Spanish Republic: also Purple) Sweden: Blue and yellow See Flag of ...

  9. Why are Russians not competing under their flag in Beijing? - AOL

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    The Russian athletes taking part at this month's Beijing Olympics will be competing without their flag and national anthem because of doping sanctions. Here is why sanctions were imposed on ...