Hanging tricolors on Budva and Vičić boulevards

Today, Serbia and the entity of Bosnia and Herzegovina Republika Srpska celebrate the Day of Serbian Unity, Freedom and National Flag - September 15, which marks the 103rd anniversary of the breakthrough of the Thessaloniki Front in the First World War

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Photo: Vuk Lajović
Photo: Vuk Lajović
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On the Budva and Bečići boulevards, large tricolor flags were hung over the roads.

The newsroom of the Municipality of Budva was told that they do not know who placed the tricolors on the main city roads.

Today, Serbia and the Bosnian entity Republika Srpska celebrate the Day of Serbian Unity, Freedom and the National Flag - September 15, which marks the 103rd anniversary of the breakthrough of the Thessaloniki Front in the First World War.

The beginning of the breakthrough of the Thessaloniki front is one of the key dates of the First World War.

The idea of ​​establishing a joint holiday between Serbia and the Republika Srpska was brought to the public after the meeting between the President of Serbia, Aleksandar Vučić, and the Prime Minister of Serbia, Ana Brnabić, with the leadership of the Republika Srpska in August 2020.

A few days ago, one of the leaders of the Democratic Front, Andrija Mandić, called for the tricolor to be displayed on this day.

In the video promoting the holiday, details from Montenegro were shown, including the tricolor of Petrović, the flags of the Principality and the Kingdom of Montenegro.

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