The England flag is a white background with a red 'addition' cross. It can't be any other colour.
None, the England flag is the St George cross, a red cross on a white background.
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The flag of England (St. George's Cross) has been the country's flag since around 1245. Prior to that there were a number of royal standards, depending on who was ruling at the time.
Five shapes in all but four of them are the same.
The Union Flag or Union Jack, is Scotlands flag, and the English flag so...the answer is 2
There are six stars on the UK flag, which represent the countries of the United Kingdom: England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland. Each country is represented by one star on the flag.
Many-coloured Fruit Dove was created in 1848.
No, a business is not legally required to display an American flag. However, many choose to do so as a sign of patriotism or to align with community standards. Local laws and regulations may have specific guidelines regarding flag display, but generally, it is a voluntary choice for businesses.
No it isn't but not many people do it.
The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland (and therefore England) is already a member of the European Union. It joined what was then called the EEC in 1973. Like all countries in the European Union, it has its own flag. The European Union, is an organisation, not a country. It has a flag, like many organisations does, but that is separate to all of the national flags of the members.
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