The OFFICIAL flag of Northern Ireland is the Union Jack flag of the United Kingdom which combines the flags of St. George (England), St. Andrew (Scotland) and St. Patrick (Ireland).
The unofficial flag of Northern Ireland, used predominantly in the Unionist community, is the flag of St George. In the centre of the cross is a six pointed star (representing the six counties of Northern Ireland). Inside the star is the traditional symbol of Ulster, the red hand. Above the star is the state crown. This flag was previously (until 1973) the official flag of Northern Ireland. However with the dissolution of the Northern Ireland parliament and the installation of direct rule from Westminster, the flag lost its status.
The flag is called St. Patrick's Cross, it consists of two diagonal red lines which cross each other in the middle, on a white background.
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A common loyalist (protestant) emblem of Northern Ireland is the red hand of Ulster; and a republican (roman Catholic) emblem would be the shamrock. However, given the political situation in Northern Ireland, there are hundreds of emblems.
The flag that you're looking for is not "The Northern Irish Flag" it's "The Flag of Ulster"
The Irish flag is 3 equal vertical bands of green, white and orange. See a picture at the link below.
the flag of Ireland has vertical green white and orange stripes that order] also here is a web address for a picture of the Irish flag: http://cfsworldmusic.wikispaces.com/file/view/irish-flag.jpg/44348241/irish-flag.jpg
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The flag was first used in 1848 and became the flag of Irish republicanism from then on. It didn't become the official state flag until the Irish Free State was founded in 1922.
There is no red on the Irish flag. The Irish flag is green, white and orange.
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No. The Irish flag is green, white and orange.
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The Irish flag does not appear in the Union flag. What is on it is St. Patrick's Cross, which partially represents Northern Ireland.The Irish flag does not appear in the Union flag. What is on it is St. Patrick's Cross, which partially represents Northern Ireland.The Irish flag does not appear in the Union flag. What is on it is St. Patrick's Cross, which partially represents Northern Ireland.The Irish flag does not appear in the Union flag. What is on it is St. Patrick's Cross, which partially represents Northern Ireland.The Irish flag does not appear in the Union flag. What is on it is St. Patrick's Cross, which partially represents Northern Ireland.The Irish flag does not appear in the Union flag. What is on it is St. Patrick's Cross, which partially represents Northern Ireland.The Irish flag does not appear in the Union flag. What is on it is St. Patrick's Cross, which partially represents Northern Ireland.The Irish flag does not appear in the Union flag. What is on it is St. Patrick's Cross, which partially represents Northern Ireland.The Irish flag does not appear in the Union flag. What is on it is St. Patrick's Cross, which partially represents Northern Ireland.The Irish flag does not appear in the Union flag. What is on it is St. Patrick's Cross, which partially represents Northern Ireland.The Irish flag does not appear in the Union flag. What is on it is St. Patrick's Cross, which partially represents Northern Ireland.
Christopher Columbus was born in Genoa, which is present day Italy. See the related link for a picture of the Genoan flag.
There are many pictures available of the Australian flag. One is sure to find one at their local library or online. Some websites that have a picture include Wikipedia, and World Atlas.
No, the icons on the Indian flag represent something that i dont know but it has nothing to do with the Irish Flag.