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  1. Flag of England. 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿 England Emoji; Download flag of England; Information about England. Sovereign State: No: Country codes: GB-ENG (ISO 3166 ...

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Union_JackUnion Jack - Wikipedia

    According to the UK Flag Protocol, the order of precedence of flags in the United Kingdom is: the Royal Standards, the Union Flag, the flag of the host country (England, Scotland and Wales etc.), the flags of other nations (in English alphabetical order), the Commonwealth Flag, the county flags, the flags of cities or towns, the banners of arms ...

  3. The flag of England and the flag of Genoa are the same. Therefore, it is believed that the English monarchs paid tribute to the ruler of the Republic of Genoa until the collapse of the city. The flag of Scotland that was combined with the flag of England also has a long history. This flag consisted of a blue field with a white saltire.

  4. In short, the Union Flag is a composite of St. George's Cross of England (the centered red cross bordered in white); St. Andrew's Cross of Scotland (the diagonal white cross on the blue field), and Saint Patrick’s Cross of Ireland (diagonal x-shaped red saltire). The flag has a width-to-length proportion ratio of 1:2. History of the flag of ...

  5. The flag of England is a white rectangle with a red cross separating it into four equal parts. The flag has a proportion of 3:5, which means that the width of the flag is 5x if the height of the flag is 3x. The meanings of the colors on the flag of England are: white for peace, and red for bravery and hardiness.

  6. The Union Flag, or Union Jack, is the national flag of the United Kingdom. It is so called because it combines the crosses of the three countries united under one Sovereign - the kingdoms of England and Wales, of Scotland and of Ireland (although since 1921 only Northern Ireland has been part of the United Kingdom).

  7. Jul 4, 2020 · Description of the flag. The cross of St George, not the Union Jack, is the flag of England. It is a red cross on a white field. The Church of England uses the cross of Saint George with the shield of arms of its diocese in the canton, although in practice many, when they fly the flag at all, fly the plain cross. Roy Stilling, 21 November 1995.

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