English: Natalie's ramonda (Ramonda nathaliae) flower is a motif for the Armistice Day emblem and a symbol of the efforts of Serbian army, the suffering and temptation that the Serbian people went through during and after the First World War and the resurrection of Serbia during the war. Natalie's ramonda, known as the "phoenix flower", became the symbol of Serbian suffering in the Albanian Golgotha in the First World War, since this flowering plant has the characteristic that, when dry period occur, it dries, so that the it might "resurrect" with the first rain. The new life is connected with the fact that Serbia also managed to "get on its feet" after an exhausting fight.
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