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English: Flag of Serbia and Montenegro, was adopted on 27 April 1992, as flag of Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (1992-2003). Македонски: Знаме на Србија и Црна Гора Slovenščina: Državna zastava Srbije in Črne gore
The national flag of Serbia and Montenegro was originally adopted on 27 April 1992 as the flag of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia and was used until 2006. After the country was renamed to the State Union of Serbia and Montenegro in February 2003, it remained in use as the national flag until the country's dissolution in June 2006.
English: Flag of the Socialist Republic of Montenegro (1946-1993) and the Socialist Republic of Serbia (1947-1992), a constituent republic of the former Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia. Aspect ratio modified for projects that require an aspect ratio of 3:2.
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Republic of Serbia (FR Yugoslavia / Serbia and Montenegro) Horizontal tricolor of red, blue, and white 2004–2010 * Republic of Serbia (Serbia and Montenegro until 2006) State flag (top): horizontal tricolor of red, blue, and white, with the lesser coat of arms left of center. Civil flag (bottom): horizontal tricolor of red, blue, and white.
Flag of Serbia and Montenegro; Gazimestan speech; International sanctions against the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia; List of Yugoslav flags; Miloš Radulović (politician) Milošević-Rugova education agreement; Milošević–Tuđman Karađorđevo meeting; NATO bombing of Yugoslavia; Operation Eagle Eye (1999) Overthrow of Slobodan Milošević