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Scotland's patron saint is Saint Andrew. He is celebrated on November 30th in Scotland.
The Scottish flag is the Cross of St Andrew.
The Union Flag is a combination of the flags of Scotland, Ireland and England. ANSWER: It is a combination of the Cross of St. George (Engand), the St. Andrew cross (Scotland) and the St. David cross (Wales).
St. Andrew is the Patron Saint of Scotland. That is why our flag is called the St. Andrew's cross.
It is a combination of St. George's, St. Andrew's, and St. Patrick's cross.
The flag you are describing is the flag of the state of Alabama. It features a red St. Andrew's cross (a diagonal cross) on a white background. This design is derived from the Cross of St. Andrew, which is associated with Scotland, and it symbolizes the state's heritage and history. The flag was officially adopted in 1895.
The Union flag has three symbols of three Christian patron saints;- St George, St Patrick and St Andrew.
St. George St. Andrew St. Patrick
St George, St Andrew, St Patrick.
There several patron saints of England:Augustine of CanterburyCuthbertGeorgeGregory the GreatMichael the ArchangelOur Lady of Mount Carmel at AylesfordOur Lady of Walsingham
St. Andrew. The St. Andrew cross is a white diagonal cross on a blue background, which is part of the Union flag.
The Union Flag (British flag) is made up of 3 crosses: -St. George's Cross (the red central cross) for England -St. Patrick's Cross (the red diagonal cross) for Ireland -St. Andrew's Cross (the white cross on the blue background) for Scotland