curprev20:3420:34, 28 June 2021 Joytalkcontribs 28,136 bytes+99 the youtube link is dead, but HRT in the meantime seems to have published this TV Kalendar segment on their websiteundo
curprev09:4809:48, 26 November 2016 Shokatztalkcontribs 24,716 bytes−60 Removed. No discussion on talk page. Also it doesn't matter from when the illustration originates but what it represented and when it was officially used.undo
curprev16:1916:19, 16 February 2015 Shokatztalkcontribs 24,403 bytes+1,146 Rv to previous version. No valid arguments for change. Second, there is no arms that can be blazoned with "crescent in base", the term "base" is quite specific in heraldry and shows the arms with division in lower part...none such CoA is present here.undo
curprev17:5917:59, 15 February 2015 Zacwilltalkcontribs 23,259 bytes−1,144 Undid revision 646716690 by Shokatz (talk) If you think "Bleu celeste, a mullet of six points Or surmounted above a crescent Argent" is good blazon then you must known very little about heraldryundo
curprev23:2623:26, 23 July 2013 Shokatztalkcontribs 15,753 bytes0 →Gallery: Correcting the years. Legally Kingdom of Yugoslavia existed until 1943 when it was reformed into Communist Yugoslavia. These symbols were in used by the "govt. in exile" until 1943.undo
curprev01:0601:06, 20 May 2013 Wilhelm meistalkcontribs 14,010 bytes+6 moving one up from gallery (huge caption text is better served as article prose) and rm current arms from gallery, as this is just a repeat of the lead imageundo