The story behind the Welsh flag, featuring a red dragon (Y Ddraig Goch) on a green and white field, is rooted in legend rather than historical fact. According to one legend, the dragon represents the struggle between the Welsh and the Saxons, symbolizing Welsh pride and identity. While the flag's design has ancient origins, its official adoption as the national flag of Wales occurred in the 20th century. Thus, while the flag has a rich symbolic narrative, the specific stories surrounding it may vary in truth and interpretation.
Congress has recognized Francis Hopkins as the creator of the flag. He designed the flag for the Navy in 1776. The story about Ross is just that a story and is not true.
The name of the Welsh Flag is Y Ddraig Goch. This means The Red Dragon.
Welsh for FLAG is baner (pronounced like BANNER in English) Also lluman.
Congress has recognized Francis Hopkins as the creator of the flag. He designed the flag for the Navy in 1776. The story about Ross is just that a story and is not true.
The Welsh flag is called Y Ddraig Goch. In English this means The Red Dragon.
Congress has recognized Francis Hopkins as the creator of the flag. He designed the flag for the Navy in 1776. The story about Ross is just that a story and is not true.
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Yes there is a red dragon on the welsh flag, the back round colours are red green.
The Welsh flag and the Bhutan Flag Also the Maltese flag
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The Welsh flag consists of a bar of white on top and a bar of green on the bottom; in the center is a red dragon.
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