There is only one flag for England which is the cross of St George - a red cross on a white background - which has been used since the time of the Crusades when the Pope requested knights from different countries identify where they came from.
However, there is also the Union Flag representing the United Kingdom and Great Britain. This flag has a complex political and design history but put simply it is an amalgamation of three separate national flags which make up the red, white and blue flag representing all the countries of Great Britain and the United Kingdom - England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland.
When England is to be represented alone the Flag of St George will normally be flown. The Union Flag will be used for anything that involves Great Britain or the United Kingdom.
To see the flags use the related links below.
There are not two Northern Ireland flags. You may be confusing the flag of the province of Ulster and the flag that was used for Northern Ireland until 1972 and which no longer has official status. The flag of the province of Ulster is yellow with a red cross and a red hand on it. The former flag of Northern Ireland was white with a red cross and had a hand and a crown on it. Ulster and Northern Ireland are not the same. Ulster is a province of 9 counties. 6 of those counties make up Northern Ireland. You could also be thinking of the Union flag, which represents the United Kingdom, of which Northern Ireland is a part. There are also a number of other flags associated with aspects and officials of Northern Ireland. See the link below.
There are not two Northern Ireland flags. You may be confusing the flag of the province of Ulster and the flag that was used for Northern Ireland until 1972 and which no longer has official status. The flag of the province of Ulster is yellow with a red cross and a red hand on it. The former flag of Northern Ireland was white with a red cross and had a hand and a crown on it. Ulster and Northern Ireland are not the same. Ulster is a province of 9 counties. 6 of those counties make up Northern Ireland. You could also be thinking of the Union flag, which represents the United Kingdom, of which Northern Ireland is a part. There are also a number of other flags associated with aspects and officials of Northern Ireland. See the link below.
There are not two Northern Ireland flags. You may be confusing the flag of the province of Ulster and the flag that was used for Northern Ireland until 1972 and which no longer has official status. The flag of the province of Ulster is yellow with a red cross and a red hand on it. The former flag of Northern Ireland was white with a red cross and had a hand and a crown on it. Ulster and Northern Ireland are not the same. Ulster is a province of 9 counties. 6 of those counties make up Northern Ireland. You could also be thinking of the Union flag, which represents the United Kingdom, of which Northern Ireland is a part. There are also a number of other flags associated with aspects and officials of Northern Ireland. See the link below.
There are not two Northern Ireland flags. You may be confusing the flag of the province of Ulster and the flag that was used for Northern Ireland until 1972 and which no longer has official status. The flag of the province of Ulster is yellow with a red cross and a red hand on it. The former flag of Northern Ireland was white with a red cross and had a hand and a crown on it. Ulster and Northern Ireland are not the same. Ulster is a province of 9 counties. 6 of those counties make up Northern Ireland. You could also be thinking of the Union flag, which represents the United Kingdom, of which Northern Ireland is a part. There are also a number of other flags associated with aspects and officials of Northern Ireland. See the link below.
There are not two Northern Ireland flags. You may be confusing the flag of the province of Ulster and the flag that was used for Northern Ireland until 1972 and which no longer has official status. The flag of the province of Ulster is yellow with a red cross and a red hand on it. The former flag of Northern Ireland was white with a red cross and had a hand and a crown on it. Ulster and Northern Ireland are not the same. Ulster is a province of 9 counties. 6 of those counties make up Northern Ireland. You could also be thinking of the Union flag, which represents the United Kingdom, of which Northern Ireland is a part. There are also a number of other flags associated with aspects and officials of Northern Ireland. See the link below.
There are not two Northern Ireland flags. You may be confusing the flag of the province of Ulster and the flag that was used for Northern Ireland until 1972 and which no longer has official status. The flag of the province of Ulster is yellow with a red cross and a red hand on it. The former flag of Northern Ireland was white with a red cross and had a hand and a crown on it. Ulster and Northern Ireland are not the same. Ulster is a province of 9 counties. 6 of those counties make up Northern Ireland. You could also be thinking of the Union flag, which represents the United Kingdom, of which Northern Ireland is a part. There are also a number of other flags associated with aspects and officials of Northern Ireland. See the link below.
There are not two Northern Ireland flags. You may be confusing the flag of the province of Ulster and the flag that was used for Northern Ireland until 1972 and which no longer has official status. The flag of the province of Ulster is yellow with a red cross and a red hand on it. The former flag of Northern Ireland was white with a red cross and had a hand and a crown on it. Ulster and Northern Ireland are not the same. Ulster is a province of 9 counties. 6 of those counties make up Northern Ireland. You could also be thinking of the Union flag, which represents the United Kingdom, of which Northern Ireland is a part. There are also a number of other flags associated with aspects and officials of Northern Ireland. See the link below.
There are not two Northern Ireland flags. You may be confusing the flag of the province of Ulster and the flag that was used for Northern Ireland until 1972 and which no longer has official status. The flag of the province of Ulster is yellow with a red cross and a red hand on it. The former flag of Northern Ireland was white with a red cross and had a hand and a crown on it. Ulster and Northern Ireland are not the same. Ulster is a province of 9 counties. 6 of those counties make up Northern Ireland. You could also be thinking of the Union flag, which represents the United Kingdom, of which Northern Ireland is a part. There are also a number of other flags associated with aspects and officials of Northern Ireland. See the link below.
There are not two Northern Ireland flags. You may be confusing the flag of the province of Ulster and the flag that was used for Northern Ireland until 1972 and which no longer has official status. The flag of the province of Ulster is yellow with a red cross and a red hand on it. The former flag of Northern Ireland was white with a red cross and had a hand and a crown on it. Ulster and Northern Ireland are not the same. Ulster is a province of 9 counties. 6 of those counties make up Northern Ireland. You could also be thinking of the Union flag, which represents the United Kingdom, of which Northern Ireland is a part. There are also a number of other flags associated with aspects and officials of Northern Ireland. See the link below.
There are not two Northern Ireland flags. You may be confusing the flag of the province of Ulster and the flag that was used for Northern Ireland until 1972 and which no longer has official status. The flag of the province of Ulster is yellow with a red cross and a red hand on it. The former flag of Northern Ireland was white with a red cross and had a hand and a crown on it. Ulster and Northern Ireland are not the same. Ulster is a province of 9 counties. 6 of those counties make up Northern Ireland. You could also be thinking of the Union flag, which represents the United Kingdom, of which Northern Ireland is a part. There are also a number of other flags associated with aspects and officials of Northern Ireland. See the link below.
There are not two Northern Ireland flags. You may be confusing the flag of the province of Ulster and the flag that was used for Northern Ireland until 1972 and which no longer has official status. The flag of the province of Ulster is yellow with a red cross and a red hand on it. The former flag of Northern Ireland was white with a red cross and had a hand and a crown on it. Ulster and Northern Ireland are not the same. Ulster is a province of 9 counties. 6 of those counties make up Northern Ireland. You could also be thinking of the Union flag, which represents the United Kingdom, of which Northern Ireland is a part. There are also a number of other flags associated with aspects and officials of Northern Ireland. See the link below.
England and the United Kingdom flag are not the same. The flag of England is white with a red cross. The flag of the United Kingdom is the union flag, which includes England's flag as part of its design. See the links below.
There are not two Northern Ireland flags. You may be confusing the flag of the province of Ulster and the flag that was used for Northern Ireland until 1972 and which no longer has official status. The flag of the province of Ulster is yellow with a red cross and a red hand on it. The former flag of Northern Ireland was white with a red cross and had a hand and a crown on it. Ulster and Northern Ireland are not the same. Ulster is a province of 9 counties. 6 of those counties make up Northern Ireland. You could also be thinking of the Union flag, which represents the United Kingdom, of which Northern Ireland is a part. There are also a number of other flags associated with aspects and officials of Northern Ireland. See the link below.
England has one flag, the St. George Cross. The Union Jack is the British flag, of which England is only one country. See the links below.
The saltire is Scotland's national flag. The lion rampant is the flag of the royal family in Scotland.
The English flag isn't on the American flag any more. However on the top left corner of the American flag use to be the England flag because America was part of England.
The individual flags of England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland.
northern Ireland England Scotland
They represent the flags of England, Scotland and Northern Ireland.
BBC Two Northern Ireland was created in 1964.
the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland
The Union Flag is a combination of the flags of England, Scotland and Northern Ireland.
Ireland is in the northern hemisphere
The Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland.
An amalgamation of of the English and Scottish flags, with the Saint Patrick's cross used to represent Northern Ireland.
The Union Flag is a combination of the flags of England, Scotland and Northern Ireland.
It's a combination of the flags of England, Scotland and Northern Ireland. It does not have a single "that" color.
the UK? The Union Flag is an amalgam of the flags of England, Scotland and Northern Ireland.