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| | Serbia and Montenegro |
 | | De facto, it was seen in use in several instances, including among other the official hoisting in several places in connection with the assasination of the Prime Minister Džinžić and the Council of Europe session acknowledging Sertbia and Montenegro as the 45th member of the Council (Strasbourg, 3 April 2003). |
 | | The Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes that was formed after First World War adopted a coat of arms consisting of three parts changed in details over time, It always included the four firesteels and the cross in one of the partitions, Croat chequy shield in other, while the third part was somewhat changed. |
 | | However, the coat of arms with the four firesteel was not dropped alltogether - the People's Republic of Serbia adopted it officially in 1947 in the middle of a socialist style coat of arms, but dropping the cross and retaining only the four firesteels on the shield. |
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