Flag of Serbia
Flag (Flag of Serbia)
Emblem of Serbia
Emblem (National Emblem)

🎵 Anthem (Instrumental) 🎤 Anthem (Vocal)
God of Justice; Thou who saved us When in deepest bondage cast, Hear Thy Serbian children's voices, Be our help as in the past. With Thy mighty hand sustain us, Still our rugged pathway trace; God, our hope; protect and cherish Serbian lands and Serbian race!
Bože pravde, ti što spase Od propasti dosad nas, Čuj i odsad naše glase I od sad nam budi spas. Moćnom rukom vodi, brani Budućnosti srpske brod, Bože spasi, Bože hrani Srpske zemlje, srpski rod!
Introduction
The Republic of Serbia, referred to as Serbia, is a Balkan country located in Southeastern Europe and a landlocked country in the middle of the Balkan Peninsula , Borders Montenegro, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Hungary, Romania, Bulgaria, North Macedonia and Albania.
About the National Anthem
God of Justice-'God of Justice' '-Bože Pravde
The God of Justice is the national anthem of the Republic of Serbia. It was composed in 1872. It was composed by Davolin Yanko and lyrics by Jovan Djoerjevic. It was also the national anthem of the Republic of Serbia.
Flag Meaning
The ratio is 2:3. The horizontal flag of red, blue and white, one-seventh to the left of the center is the national emblem. The red symbolizes the blood shed for the revolution and the nation, and the blue symbolizes the sky. , White symbolizes eternal peace, and the design is derived from the colors of the Pan-Slavic people.
Emblem Meaning
The Serbian National Emblem was opened in 2004 and was partially modified in 2010. It is divided into two large and small. Small National Emblem It is the coat of arms of the red ground, and the small shield in the middle is also the red ground. The white cross is painted on the top, and the four corners are painted with white flaming scythes horizontally outward, which means the traditional national motto: 'Only unity can save the Serbs.' On a two-headed eagle. There are golden lilies on both sides of the eagle's claws. There is a crown on the shield.
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