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The England and Scotland flags are significant symbols of national identity and history. The England flag, known as the St. George's Cross, represents England's patron saint and is a symbol of English heritage and pride. The Scotland flag, known as the St. Andrew's Cross or the Saltire, represents Scotland's patron saint and is a symbol of Scottish identity and history. Both flags have deep historical roots and are important symbols of the unique cultural identities of England and Scotland.

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