firstly, it isn't a dragon, it's called the Lion Rampant - check out: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Royal_Standard_of_Scotland
The Scottish flag is the Cross of St Andrew.
White, Blue & Red. The English flag is red and white. The Welsh flag is red and white. The Scottish flag is blue and white
It is thought to be a black or red flag with a yellow or white dragon on it.
The "Dragon Flag" was the symbol of Qing authority and sovereignty.
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.
There is no Dragon on the England Flag Theres one on the Welsh flag though...
dragon
The Scottish flag is the Cross of St Andrew.
The blue colour on the Union Flag is from the Scottish Saltire.
The Union Jack (United Kingdoms flag) is a mixture of the English, Scottish, and Northern Irish flags.
There isn't a ship on the Nova Scotia flag. I think you mean the dragon.
the orange on the flag stands for spiritual importance and the dragon represents the dragon "Druk" from the Buddhist religion. The jewels that the dragon is holding represents the security and safety of the people of Bhutan and itself.
The Scottish flag is known as the Sattire and St. Andrew's Cross. This flag was first used in the 16th Century.
The cross of St Andrew on a blue sky
Both. If you look at the Union Flag the blue background which is the Scottish flag is dark blue. You also sometimes see the Scottish flag on its own with both a dark and light blue background. Personally, i prefer the light blue flag.
The red follows from the flag of St. George, which is a red cross on a white background.
A white dragon can be seen on the flag of Bhutan