The cross of St. Andrew is commonly known as the Saltire. It is a diagonal cross that symbolizes St. Andrew, the patron saint of Scotland, and is featured prominently on the national flag of Scotland. The Saltire consists of a white cross on a blue background and represents Scotland's heritage and identity.
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The Union Flag is composed of the flags of England (St Georges Cross), Scotland (St Andrews Cross) and Northern Ireland (St Patricks Cross).
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A monk called Regulus. He was shipwrecked on the east coast of Scotland and saw a white cross in the sky
The Flag of Scotland is a white saltire, a crux decussate (X-shaped cross) representing the cross of the Christian martyr Saint Andrew, the patron saint of Scotland, on a blue field.
The Saltire or St Andrews Cross and the Lion Rampant
Scotland has two flags and one of them has two names. The best known is the flag with a blue background and a white multiplication cross. This flag is known as both the St Andrews Cross and the Saltire. The other flag depicts a lion standing on its hind legs and is known as the Lion Rampant.
The St Georges Cross, which is a red addition cross on a white background, If you mean the Union Flag of the United Kingdom, it is a combination of the St Georges Cross of England, the St Andrews Cross of Scotland and the flag of Northern Ireland.
St Andrews Cross (Scottish flag), St George's Cross (English flag) and St Patrick's Cross ((Northern) Irish flag)