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.
The English flag is the red cross of St George, the patron saint of England.
it stands for epicness because its the coolest country in the world
The Union Flag is an amalgamation of the cross of St George (England), St Andrews cross (Scotland). and St Patricks cross (Ireland).
Do you mean the English flag or the British flag? The English flag is the St Georges cross ie a red addition cross on a white background. The British flag, properly called the Union Flag or sometimes the Union Jack, is an amalgam of the flags of England, Scotland and Northern Ireland.
The Queen Anne Flag
The are no stripes on the English flag. The flag of England is a red cross of St.George on a white background. The flag of the United Kingdom has the the St. George's cross superimposed on the crosses of St.Patrick (Ireland) and St.Andrew (Scotland).
The flag consists of a red cross on a white background. The Flag of England is the St George's Cross.
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The Hindi word "dwaj" translates to "flag" in English.
There is no blue on the English flag
Pledge in English Guatemala's flag
Originated fron the Union Jack. These colours were worn by the English armies and were Royal colours
There was no Jamestown flag. There would have been an English flag if there was one flag.
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Meaning of a saffron flag is that it is a flag in saffron color. Shape etc. will depend upon context such as religion.
it is a safety flag for the english
Do you mean the English flag or the British flag? The English flag is the St Georges cross ie a red addition cross on a white background. The British flag, properly called the Union Flag or sometimes the Union Jack, is an amalgam of the flags of England, Scotland and Northern Ireland.
Faith, hope and charity
Strange though it may seem, there is no special meaning attached to the New South Wales flag, which includes the Union Jack and the NSW badge. When the design was originally submitted to London for approval, no meaning of the design was given.
The Queen Anne Flag