The British Union. It is commonly referred to as the "Union Jack" but technically that name applies only when a flag of that design is flown from the jack staff at the bow of a ship. When flown on land it is called the Union Flag. When flown at sea you can be in trouble because only the Royal Navy may fly the Union Flag or Union Jack at sea. Private citizens are not allowed to do so; their yachts must fly the Red Ensign.
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∙ 12y agoit is like the Australian flag with a difrent amount of stars
The canton, is the top left inner corner of the flag.
In the top left corner is a minny British flag
the union jack
the united kingdom sign
I have no clue
The australian flag. Blue background, with a union jack in the top left corner, the federation star in the bottom left corner and the southern cross on the right.
The Union Jack.
It was red and white, and had a tree in the top left corner.
The canton on the US flag refers to the blue rectangle in the top-left corner that contains the stars representing the states of the country. It is an important element of the flag's design and is positioned next to the flagpole.
red with four yellow stars on the top left corner
it was England, that's why they have the British flag in the left top hand corner of their own flag
The top left hand corner is the location of the union jack