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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.
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. The red color represents the country’s history and the blood of its people.
The flag consists of a white field with a centrally placed upright cross, blue outlined in gold. 2009 — present: Flag of Kotor. The flag is bicolor, with a small emblem located in the middle. The flag field is divided into two square panels in equal proportions, white at hoist and red at fly. Red recalls the main colour of the arms.
Under the influence of the Pan-Slavic idea and their congress in Prague, Montenegro adopted a tricolor flag - red, blue, and white. This flag became a symbol of civil revolutions and was introduced as a new national flag.
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.
Two versions of the Montenegrin flag are in use, horizontal, mostly used outdoor; and vertical, mostly used indoor. The charge is a two-headed eagle which is a symbol of Byzantine and ultimately Roman origin. It symbolises dual authority, such as that over the church and state.