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  1. The Welsh Dragon centered on a horizontal bi-colour of white and green. The flag of Wales ( Welsh: Baner Cymru or Y Ddraig Goch, meaning ' the red dragon ') consists of a red dragon passant on a green and white field. As with many heraldic charges, the exact representation of the dragon is not standardised in law and many renderings exist.

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    • The Welsh Dragon centered on a horizontal bi-colour of white and green
  2. His red dragon symbol was attributed to Welsh ancestors, and that dragon was recognized in 1801 as the official badge of Wales. It has appeared on a flag of white-over-green stripes since at least 1911, when the future King Edward VIII was invested with the title Prince of Wales. Other variations of the Welsh dragon flag also exist. Whitney Smith.

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  4. Sep 9, 2023 · The flag originated in the 7th Century by the Romans but it was officially recognised as Wales' national flag in 1959. From Wales’ World Cup opener against Fiji in France, to our football Euro ...

  5. Apr 10, 2019 · Wales was already subsumed as a principality in England long before that, so was never considered to have a "portion" of the flag. That is why we talk about the Principality of Wales, but the Kingdom of Scotland. Wales was united with England under the Statute of Wales, passed on 19 February 1284.

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  6. The green and white stripes were added by the Tudors between the late 15 th and early 17 th centuries. The colors symbolized the leek, a national symbol of Wales, along with being the colors of the Tudor House. The dragon is the red dragon of Cadwaladr. The flag is known after the red dragon: Y Ddraig Goch, which means ‘the red dragon’ in ...

  7. Royal Badge of Wales; Adopted: 2008: Motto: Pleidiol Wyf i'm Gwlad, Welsh for "I am true to my country": Badge: Within a circular riband vert fimbriated Or bearing the motto Pleidiol Wyf i'm Gwlad in letters the same and ensigned with a representation of the Crown proper, an escutcheon quarterly Or and gules four lions passant guardant counterchanged armed and langued azure, encircled by a ...

  8. Sep 9, 2023 · 9 September 2023. Neil Prior,BBC Wales News. Getty Images. The flag originated in the 7th Century by the Romans but it was officially recognised as Wales' national flag in 1959. From Wales ...

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