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Coat of arms of Serbia and Montenegro

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265: 237: 279: 251: 49: 35: 293: 218:, usually silver. Thus the arms of FR Yugoslavia were designed by combining these elements: the eagle is the symbol common to both countries, symbolizing their unity, the lions represent Montenegro and crosses with firesteels, Serbia. The red shield in the middle was divided into 4 parts, although the federation consisted of 2 federal units. This was done with the intention to accommodate any possible further expansion of the federation. 479: 189:
stipulated that a law was to be passed by the end of 2003 specifying the Union's coat of arms and anthem. Such a law was never brought forward, and unlike with the national flag and state anthem, no notable proposals for a new coat of arms were ever put forward. Thus the State Union continued to use
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Throughout history, the arms of both Montenegro and Serbia have featured a double-headed eagle, usually silver, on a shield, usually red, bearing on their chests usually a red shield, which in Montenegro's case contained a golden lion while in Serbia's a cross with four
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Gules, a Two-headed eagle Argent, en surtout an inescutcheon, quarterly 1 and 4 a lion passant Or (Montenegro) and 2 and 3, a cross between four fire steels Argent. (Serbia)
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in 1992. The final, adopted version (designed by Bogdan Kršić) followed the same blason as the original proposal but differed in graphical style.
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Emblem of FR Yugoslavia used from 1992 to 1993. It is a re-use of the emblem of the SFR Yugoslavia.
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from 1992 to 1993. Usage of the arms was discontinued in 2006, after the
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The coat of arms was initially proposed by Aleksandar Palavestra of the
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the Yugoslav arms by inertia until its dissolution in June 2006.
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which had remained as the coat of arms of the newly-established
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The coat of arms was designed after the breakup of the former
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coat of arms of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia
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Emblems of the Yugoslav Republics/Serbian-Montenegrin Union
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Index

Emblem of Yugoslavia


Armiger
Federal Republic of Yugoslavia
State Union of Serbia and Montenegro

State Union of Serbia and Montenegro
Serbian eagle
Nemanjić dynasty
Serbian cross
firesteels
Montenegrin
lion of Saint Mark
lion passant
Republic of Venice
State Union of Serbia and Montenegro
Federal Republic of Yugoslavia
coat of arms
federal parliament
coat of arms of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia
Federal Republic of Yugoslavia
dissolution
State Union of Serbia and Montenegro
Federal Republic of Yugoslavia
State Union of Serbia and Montenegro
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia
firesteels
Serbian Heraldry Society
Coat of arms of Serbia (1947–2004)
Coat of arms of Serbia (2004–2010)
Coat of arms of Montenegro (1945–1993)

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