The Union Flag or Union Jack, is Scotlands flag, and the English flag so...the answer is 2
There are three flags representing Great Britain - the Union Jack, the flag of England, and the flag of Scotland.
The American flag began with 15 stripes. In the early 1800's the flag was changed to 13 stripes (representing the original 13 colonies) and a star representing each state. There have been many changes to the patterns of the stars as the country expanded. There are links added to help explain the flags more specifically.
The people who live in Great Britain have many nationalities which is a legal concept. Most have United Kingdom nationality.
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according to the Atomic Energy Association there are 19 in Britain
There were many countries that were controlled by Great Britain at the beginning of World War 1.
The colour can represent a great many things where it is used. It is a frequent colour in Middle Eastern national flags, representing Islam, and on African flags from the Pan-African Flag (which is red, black and green). Green may also represent forests or natural wealth, as on the Brazilian and Indian flags.
Lions. Lions can be seen on flags representing Germany, Aquitaine (France), Bermuda, the British Army, Estonian Presidency, and many other countries and organizations.
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The American flag began with 15 stripes. In the early 1800's the flag was changed to 13 stripes (representing the original 13 colonies) and a star representing each state. There have been many changes to the patterns of the stars as the country expanded. There are links added to help explain the flags more specifically.
Great Britain has at some point in history, clashed with troops from many countries.Great Britain has at some point in history, clashed with troops from many countries.
Great Britain, Confederate States of America, Spain, France, US, and for a whole 2 months Alabama was it's own country: Flag of the Alabama Secession Convention
about 30-120 miles depending on where you are in Great Britain
The colours purple, red and blue are fairly evenly matched. Red and blue are the colours carried on many of the nations flags and national flags inspire courage. Purple is closely linked with dignity, representing an appreciation of the formality and gravity of the situation
Many of their enemy's navies did not stand a chance against Great Britain's navy making it almost impossible to invade.
As of 24 January 2015, there are 60 racecourses operating in the Great Britain.
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From 1906 to 1944; Britain had about 43 battleships.