The red cross on white background is the Cross of St George, the flag of England. The white diagonal cross on blue background is the Cross of St Andrew, the flag of Scotland And the red diagonal cross on white background is the Cross of St Patrick, which represents Northern Ireland.
Scotland (a white diagonal cross on a blue background)
It is a saltire, which is a blue background with a white cross.
Blue and white- the Scottish flag is the cross of St. Andrew, which is a white diagonal cross on a blue background.
The Union Jack is simply the combining of three crosses: - The cross of St Andrew; a white diagonal cross on a blue background, representing Scotland. - The cross of St George; a red cross on a white background, representing England. - The cross of St Patrick; a red diagonal cross on a white background, originally representing Ireland, now just Northern Ireland. Wales is not represented on the flag, as it was legally a part of England when the flag was designed.
This is the flag of Scotland. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------A flag with a white Nordic cross is Shetland. A flag with a white diagonal cross is the St. Andrew cross of Scotland.
The original flag of Ireland, the cross of St. Parick Alabama state flag.
It is a red diagonal cross or saltire on a white background with the State Seal of Florida centered on the cross.
Nova Scotia does, along with a red crest in the center... It is not the flag of Finland, which has a blue cross on white background, but not a diagonal blue cross, as erroneoulsly answered here previously. Neither is it the flag of Scotland, which is diagonal white cross on blue background.
St. Andrew. The St. Andrew cross is a white diagonal cross on a blue background, which is part of the Union flag.
Great Britain has not had a flag since 1800. The flag comprised St George's cross (a centred red cross on a white background representing England and Wales, which had been unified in the sixteenth century) and the Saltire (the flag of Scotland; a diagonal white cross on a blue background). The Union Flag (the flag of the United Kingdom) which came into being on 1 January 1801, added to the above St Patrick's cross, a diagonal red cross on a white background. Until 1922 St Patrick's cross represented Ireland. It now represents Northern Ireland as the fourth part of the United Kingdom.
The Scottish flag is known as The Saltire and consists of a diagonal white cross on a blue background