It is the cross of Saint Andrew, our patron saint Answer. The cross of St. Andrew is the shape of the cross he was martyred on.
The Scottish flag is the Cross of St Andrew.
The Scottish flag is known as the Sattire and St. Andrew's Cross. This flag was first used in the 16th Century.
Both. If you look at the Union Flag the blue background which is the Scottish flag is dark blue. You also sometimes see the Scottish flag on its own with both a dark and light blue background. Personally, i prefer the light blue flag.
A combination of the Scottish, English and the northern Irish flag!
In a word, no.
White, Blue & Red. The English flag is red and white. The Welsh flag is red and white. The Scottish flag is blue and white
they were scottish, irish, and wales
The Scottish government was formed in its current form in 1999. Prior to that, there was another government in place that was replaced by the current one.
The Scottish flag was first used when it was finally hoisted up in 1512 it is believed to be one of the oldest flags in the world it is still in use today
The Scottish flag is known as The Saltire and consists of a diagonal white cross on a blue background
Blue and white- the Scottish flag is the cross of St. Andrew, which is a white diagonal cross on a blue background.
The Scottish Premier League [SPL] was founded in 1998-1999.