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image by Tomislav Todorovic, 2 March 2025
image of logo from
Wikimedia Commons 
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Marš sa Drine (English: Get off the Drina) is a network of groups against the 
mining of lithium and boron in Serbia. It is named after the river which forms a 
large portion of the border between Bosnia and Herzegovina and Serbia, where 
several potential mining locations are situated, the best-known of those being 
the Jadar region, located in the valley of the 
same-named river, which is a tributary of the Drina.
Flag of the 
association is black, with its logo in white. The logo displays crossed 
pitchfork and shovel above an open book, all above two wavy stripes which 
represent the river. Next to this emblem is the name of the association, styled 
as "MARŠ SA DRINE!" in two lines of continuous text, individual words being 
separated by varying the font size and weight.
Photos of the flag:
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https://nova.rs/vesti/politika
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https://www.nin.rs/drustvo
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https://www.insajder.net/prenosimo
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https://www.slobodnaevropa.org
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https://taftalkaboutfacts.rs
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https://x.com/SavoManojlovic (image:
https://pbs.twimg.com)
As can be seen, the ratio may vary somewhat.
Tomislav Todorovic, 2 March 2025