Yes it is called the union jack
There are three flags representing Great Britain - the Union Jack, the flag of England, and the flag of Scotland.
Only US flag to incorporate the Union Flag of Great Britain.
No, not exactly. The Scottish flag is a blue background with a white diagonal cross. It is part of the Union flag for Britain. The other two parts are made up from the Northern Ireland flag and the English flag. The Welsh flag for some reason has no place.
I'm not entirely sure what you mean by this question, but here are three possible answers: If you are basically asking "Why is the flag of England a red cross on a white field?", then the answer is because it is the St. George's cross, and St. George is the patron saint of England. If you are asking "Why do they use the flag of England for Britain?" then the answer is they don't. The flag of England is as described above, and the flag of Britain is the Union Flag, a composite of the flags of Scotland, England and Northern Ireland If you are asking "Why does the flag of Britain look the way it does?", and are just mistakenly calling Britain "England", (a thing which, incidentally, really infuriates us Scots), then the answer is as above, it is a composite of three of the constituent nations in the state of the UK.
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The Union Flag of the United Kingdom is in the top right hand corner of the flag of Australia
Australia does not have it's own flag because it is part of the Commonwealth of England.
this was great Britain's flag in 1914. its also their current flag.
because Australians felt Britain needed their support (:
The flag of Great Britain.
We call it Britain. Although i did here it called Pommie Land in a joke once.
Great Britain does not have a flag (since Great Britain is the name of an island, not a country). However, the country that occupies that island, the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, does have a flag. The British Flag's proper name is the Union Flag but some people call it the Union Jack.
Yes it is called the union jack
There are three flags representing Great Britain - the Union Jack, the flag of England, and the flag of Scotland.
Great Britain does not have a flag (since Great Britain is the name of an island, not a country). However, the country that occupies that island, the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, does have a flag. The British Flag's proper name is the Union Flag but some people call it the Union Jack.
The flag of the United Kingdom in 1850 is the current union flag.