The name of the flag of England or Great Britain, is the Union Jack. It was adopted as their flag in 1801 and features the Cross of Saint Andrew, the Cross of Saint Patrick and the Cross of Saint George as its design.
England uses two flags. The flag of St. George (White with red cross) and it's national one (Blue with red cross and diagonals).
The capital city of England is 'London'. The name of England's flag is the 'St. George's Cross'.
St George's Cross, The Flag of England, which is part of the Union Jack (or the Flag of Great Britain)
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St. George's Cross is the flag of England. It is a large red cross placed over a white background. It was named and created in honor of St. George, who was a patron saint in England.
England itself only has 1 flag: St Georges Cross. St George is England's Patron Saint. Scotland: Cross of St Andrews The Union Flag, The British Flag, is a cross between the 2. However this flag also represents Northern Island & Wales, who also have a flag of their own. The name Union Jack comes from when the flag was used on ships. The flag on ships was/ is called a 'Jack', hence the name 'Union Jack' stuck.
The England flag is the St. Georges Cross.
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There is no Dragon on the England Flag Theres one on the Welsh flag though...
the union jack is made up from the flags of England, Scotland and wales.
The flag of Chile is red, white and blue. The flag of England has a red St. Georges cross on a white background. There is no blue in the flag of England.
The flag of the United Kingdom (of which England is a part) is the Union Flag. The flag of England alone is the St Georges Cross. It's similar to US states having their own flag and also the Stars and Stripes.
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