The Australian flag doesn't have a black background. It's blue.
The Aboriginal flag, however, includes a black stripe representing the Aboriginal people, but this is not the national flag.
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It is representing the Scotland flag on the Union Jack.
In the Elizabethan times, at the Globe Theatre, a black flag over a playhouse meant a tragedy.
A pirate flag, also known as a Jolly Roger, typically consists of a white skull and crossbones symbol on a black background. The skull represents death, while the crossbones symbolize danger or warning. The flag was used by pirates to intimidate their enemies and signify their identity as outlaws of the sea.
No. The Australian flag features the British Union Jack in the upper left hand quadrant, but the remainder of the flag is taken up with the stars of the constellation Southern Cross, and the Commonwealth (or Federation) star on a British Royal Blue background.
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A black flag flying over the Globe theatre represented that a trajedy play would occur that day. A white flag means a comedy and a red flag means a history.
Australia doesn't have a flag with no stars.If you are just referring to general flag that would look like an Australian flag with no stars, it is a Union Jack Ensign with a Navy Background.
A defaced Blue Ensign (or Australian national flag without all the stars) with a white circle containing a red crouched lion (presumed to signify links with England).
The black swan is the bird emblem for Western Australia.
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