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On July 13, 2004, Montenegro adopted a distinctive flag. Based on an old royal banner, the new flag of Montenegro was red bordered with yellow. At its centre was a yellow double-headed eagle displaying a shield with a lion—the dynastic arms of the Njegoš dynasty that once ruled Montenegro.
The national flag of Montenegro (zastava Crne Gore) has a red field with gold border and the coat of arms of Montenegro in its center. It was officially adopted on 13 July 2004, when the then Republic of Montenegro was a constituent of the State Union of Serbia and Montenegro , and its precise specification was standardized on 16 September 2004 ...
2 cze 2023 · In 2004, Montenegro regained its independence from Serbia, and a new flag was adopted. The current design features a red banner with a coat of arms in the center, reminiscent of the original Zeta flag. Meaning and Symbolism of the Montenegro Flag
In Montenegro, before the Battle of Grahovca in 1858, a new flag with a double-headed eagle was introduced, which became a national and dynastic symbol. Other flags were also used, including the Crusader flag.
The flag is monochromatic, in bluish color, with a golden edge and elements of the coat of arms (the monument, a Brskovo coin, and two mining hammers and the Old Bridge), which reflect the cultural and historical heritage, located in the middle of the flag's field.
The flag of Montenegro has a rich history, and was of several variants. The variants consisted of different colors and symbols. In historical battles like the battle of Vucji in 1876, the flag was red and had a white cross at the center.
As part of Yugoslavia, Montenegro received a three-color flag with a red five-pointed star. After independence, the Republic chose as a flag Tricolor with upper red, the Central horizontal ones are blue and the lower white stripes.