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  1. The national flags & arms used by England, Scotland, Wales, Northern Ireland, Ireland, the Channel Islands and the Isle of Man.

  2. The Welsh flag is referred to as ‘the red dragon’ or ‘Baner Cymru or Y Ddraig Goch’ in Welsh. The dragon is a symbol that has been part of Wales’ history for several centuries, and known uses...

  3. English flags; Northern Irish flags; Scottish flags; Welsh flags; Cornish flags; Royal Standards; City, town and village flags; Former British Empire

  4. The four nations that make up the United Kingdom - Scotland, Wales, Northern Ireland and England - also have their own flags as do the Isle of Man, Cornwall, the Scilly Islands and the various islands that make up the Channel Islands. The flag of Scotland. Flag of Scotland.

  5. The current UK flag (the Union Jack) holds symbolism from England, Scotland, and Northern Ireland, but lacks any symbolism of the only other UK nation in Wales. Therefore, it has been suggested the Union Jack be redesigned to include representation of Wales or a completely new or alternate flag be used.

  6. List of Northern Irish flags – a list of flags used within Northern Ireland; List of Scottish flags – a list of flags used within Scotland; List of Welsh flags – a list of flags used within Wales; List of Irish flags – a list of flags used within the Republic of Ireland; National colours of the United Kingdom; Protectorate ...

  7. 18 de abr. de 2024 · red, white, and blue flag in which are combined the Crosses of St. George (England), St. Andrew (Scotland), and St. Patrick (Ireland). Initially the Union Flag was called a jack only when it was flown at the bowsprit of British naval vessels, but it was commonly called the Union Jack by the late 17th century; now, either name is acceptable.