The Greek flag contains the colors blue and white.
The cross on the Greek flag represents the national religion of GREEK ORTHODOX CHRISTIANITY.
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The modern Greek flag (with the cross and stripes), was first used during the indipendence war (1822).
The greek flag has two colours: blue and white. It has white and blue stripes and a white cross at the upper left corner.
The cross represents the country's deeply rooted tradition in orthodox christianity.
There are two red crosses on the Union Flag. The 'plus' cross is from the English flag and the 'multiplication' crass is from the Ulster flag.
The Southern Cross on the flag represents NZ's location in the South Pacific Ocean(blue background) :)
They represent the Southern Cross.
The cross symbolizes Christianity.
The St Georges Cross, which is a red addition cross on a white background, If you mean the Union Flag of the United Kingdom, it is a combination of the St Georges Cross of England, the St Andrews Cross of Scotland and the flag of Northern Ireland.
It's the flag of st David. The patron saint of Wales. :)
It is the St. Andrew's Cross which appears white on a blue background on the flag of Scotland
The are no stripes on the English flag. The flag of England is a red cross of St.George on a white background. The flag of the United Kingdom has the the St. George's cross superimposed on the crosses of St.Patrick (Ireland) and St.Andrew (Scotland).
it is to repersent the southern cross