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The Northern Ireland flag had its official status removed in 1972 following the collapse of the Northern Ireland government. It is based on the red cross of the English flag with the six pointed star (representing the six counties of Northern Ireland), the Red Hand of Ulster (an historic symbol of the province of Ulster - origins of which are unknown) and the Crown, representing the British monarchy.

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