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A minority are (descendants of) people of Serbian origin who were established in France in the aftermath of the First World War (e.g. Michel Auclair). Most Serbs however moved to France during the 1960s and 1970s, some also came as refugees during the Yugoslav wars of the 1990s.
Flag of Serbian Vojvodina: Horizontal tricolor of red, blue, and white, with the Austrian Habsburg imperial arms and the Serbian cross on the chest of the black eagle 1869–1872: War flag of the Principality of Serbia: Horizontal tricolor of red, blue, and white, with Serbian cross escutcheoned and three six-pointed stars at the top 1838–1869
Principality of Serbia: The flag of Serbia consists of three horizontal bands of red, blue and white, with the coat-of-arms located left of centre. By accident or design the colours are that of the Russian flag reversed. A flag with three horizontal bands of red, blue and white has been used as the national flag of Serbia and Serbs since 1815.
This is the oldest known attestation of colours of a Serbian flag; the oldest known Serbian flag was red and blue. [2] But already in 1271 the flag colors of župan Desa were red and white. [4] Although the color order is not known, the version with horizontal red and blue is sometimes used in medieval-themed events in modern Serbia. [5]
Among the most notable national and ethnic symbols are the flag of Serbia and the coat of arms of Serbia. The flag consists of a red-blue-white tricolour, rooted in Pan-Slavism, and has been used since the 19th century. Apart from being the national flag, it is also used officially in Republika Srpska (by Bosnian Serbs) and as the official ...
Flag of Senegal; Flag of Serbia; Flag of Serbia and Montenegro (1992-2006) Flag of the Serbian Orthodox Church; Flag of Seychelles; Flag of Singapore; Flag of Slovakia; Flag of Slovenia; Flag of Somerset; Flag of South Africa; Flag of South Australia; Flag of South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands; Flag of South Korea; Flag of South Sudan ...
Flag of Kingdom of France and French First Republic: 14 July 1790: Revolutionist flag: 21 January 1793: Revolutionist flag: 7 May 1794: Revolutionist flag: Similar to the Pre-Communist Yugoslavia. 1814–1830: Royal flag of Kingdom of France: 1848: Flag of French Second Republic: 1940–1944: Flag of Free France: 1943–1944: Flag of the Milice
(white flag, charged with the Olympic rings in blue, yellow, black, green, and red, representing the five continents Europe, Asia, Africa, America, and Oceania) Flag of the People's Republic of China (red flag, charged with yellow canton stars in the top left corner, colors reminiscent of the Flag of the Qing dynasty and the Flag of the ...