its the state flag of Alabama, although if you are looking for the info for the same reason i am, this doesn't help considering that none of the four listed rivers run through or near it
I'm wondering how many people are playing this contest. Everywhere I look I find the same queries for the 5 questions from last week, and now the 5 questions for this week. Good luck everyone.
The flag of Switzerland has a red background and white cross (+). The flag of Scotland, the Saltire, has a dark blue background and a white cross (X). The flag of Denmark has a red background and white cross (+).
blue, red and white!! (these are not the order of them on the flag) x
red with a white x
the red ''plus sign'' stands for england the blue backround stand for scotland and the ''red x'' stands for ireland. If you're not sure what i mean, look at the british flag and you'll see what i mean!:)
Their uniforms were gray. If needed...the Confederate flag had a red background with a blue X across it outlined in white. The uniforms of the Confederacy were gray. Their flag was red, white, and blue.
The flag of "England" is the cross of St. George, red "t" on a white background The Union Jack (i.e. the flag of the United Kingdom) includes the crosses of St. George, St. Andrew (Scotland = White "X" on blue background) and St. Patrick (Ireland = Red "X" on white background)
It consists of three flags combimed together... The flag of St George - like a a red +, on a white background. The flag of St Andrew - Like a white X, on a white background and the flag of St Patrick - Like a red X on a white background. See the related link for more info - scroll down the page to see how the flag is constructed.
Switzerland's flag Has a red background and has a white cross in the middle
It has a yellow sun, and in the backround there is blue and white wavy lines and then a red cross and then red diagnol lines coming out from that and white is around that and blue is in the backround and there is a crown in the middle of the red cross! The red cross is squished in the top. It's confusing but just go to Google Images and type in "British Columbia's Flag" to see what I mean!
If this is what you mean, then it is Finland.
When King James VI of Scotland inherited the English throne (including Ireland), a united kingdom was formed under one ruler. A new flag was made to represent this new nation, and it was formed from the flag of England (red cross on white background) and the flag of Scotland (white X-cross on blue background) to form the first Union Flag. Later, St Patrick's cross (red X-cross on white background) was added to represent Ireland, giving the striped red, white and blue flag known today.
England's flag has a white background with a red cross through it.Colors: Red and White. White background with red cross The red cross appeared as an emblem of England during the Middle Ages and the Crusades and is one of the earliest known emblems representing England. The red cross on the white background is the symbol of St George, the patron saint of England. The Union Flag, the flag of the United Kingdom of England, Scotland and Northern Ireland, is a mixture of the flags of England, Scotland and Ireland. The blue is from the white x-shaped cross of St Andrew on a blue background of Scotland. England's flag (not the British flag) is a red cross on a white background. This flag is the emblem or cross of St. George, the patron saint of England.