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HH

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Spaztic Chyld

Location: USA
Member Since: Tue May 18, 2004
Posts: 44
Subj: Re: Well reported.
Posted: Mon May 26, 2008 at 04:31:55 pm EDT
Reply Subj: Re: Well reported.
Posted: Mon May 26, 2008 at 11:35:42 am EDT (Viewed 326 times)


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> Hmm... Online flag directory said it was blue with a white x on it... Someone needs to talk to that website.
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No, I think the directory is right, in retrospect. The flag I described is the Cross of St David, the flag of Ireland. The English flag is a red cross on a white background, with the cross being the vertical/horizontal plus sign used as a Christian symbol (the cross of St George). The Scottish flag you mention is the Cross of St Andrew. The three are combined together to form the Union Flag (often called the Union Jack, although that\'s more properly the description for the flag when used at sea).

The Welsh flag is white and green with a red dragon on it and nobody thought it was important enough to include when the Union Flag was first created in 1606 or when it was revised in 1801.





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