1. The British flag is rectangular in different proportionsEngland flags, the aspect ratio is 21England flags, the overall design is relatively balancedEngland flagsThe rice character pattern is clear. The width of the flag of England and the Red Cross is 15% of the height of the flag.England flags, this ratio makes the Red Cross stand out on a white background. Administrative and geographical divisions The United Kingdom is an independent country, consisting of four parts: England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland. These four parts are politically, economically and culturally.
2. Differences in constituent elements The British flag, also known as Union Jack, consists of white and red crosses on a dark blue background to form the English flag. Also known as St. George's Cross, consists of a pure white background and red crosses. There is no white border Two proportional size difference The British flag is a rectangular flag with an aspect ratio of 21. The width of the red cross of the English flag is 15 the height of the flag, overall.
3. The English flag and the British flag are different. 1 Design differences. The English flag is St. George's Cross, which means a red cross with a white background. This design mainly reflects the fact thatEngland flagsThe British flag, also known as the Union Flag, is composed of multiple parts. The Red Cross on a blue background represents England, but it is combined with other symbols of Scotland's St. Andrew's Cross in Ireland.
4. 1 The UK has only one official flag, the well-known "Rice Flag". 2 Despite this, the four countries that make up the UK, England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland, each have their own symbolic flags. 3 The flag of England has a red cross on a white background. 4 The flag of Scotland has a white cross on a blue background. 5 The flag of Northern Ireland is one.
5. Because the British flag is divided into multiple manifestations such as the United Nations flag, Saltire, the federal symbol, the red lieutenant, the British flag can be used differently in different places, and it also represents the British flag of England.
6. The main differences between the English flag and the British flag are as follows: The British flag is composed of white and red crosses on a blue background. The overall shape is the word "rice", so it is also called the "rice flag". The blue background symbolizes the ocean. The red and white three colors are derived from the fusion of St. George's Cross in England, St. Andrew's Cross in Scotland and St. Patrick's Cross in Ireland. The English flag consists of a white background and a red cross.
7. The United Kingdom has only one national flag, namely the British flag, but the four political entities that make up the United Kingdom all have their own flags. The British flag is the official flag of the United Kingdom and a symbol of the country. It combines the flag elements of England, Scotland and Northern Ireland. The England flag is white and red cross, representing England's history and culture. The Scottish flag is blue and white cross, symbolizing Scotland's national characteristics, the Welsh flag, the Red Dragon Flag, on a red background.
8. Northern Ireland Northern Ireland does not have an independent official flag, but the red-handed flag is usually used as a symbol. The flag is mainly characterized by a red right hand on a yellow background. Although the four political entities that make up the United Kingdom have their own flags, the British flag "Rice Flag" does not simply combine these flags. In fact, the Rice Flag is a cross combination of St. George's Cross in England and St. Andrew's Cross in Scotland. Coupled with the pattern elements of Ireland, the UK has only one national flag, the "Rice Flag".
9. The UK is the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. The British flag is referred to as the Union Flag. The flag combines the original England Whiteland Red Cross Flag in Scotland and the Irish Whiteland Red Cross Flag. The white-edged red cross of the current flag represents the patron saint of St. George of England, and the white cross represents Scotland.
10. The reason why the English flag is different from the British flag is mainly due to factors in their historical evolution and status. 1 The British flag is composed of a different British flag, also known as the "Union Flag", which consists of a white and red cross on a blue background. This cross is composed of the intersection of St. George's Cross in England and St. Andrew's Cross in Scotland, plus a corner of St. Patrick's Cross in Ireland, forming the current style of England.
11. The flag of England is different from the British flag, mainly because they represent different geographical scope and historical significance. The British flag only represents England, while the British flag represents the entire United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, including England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland. The white background Red Cross design of the English flag originated from the legend of St. George, the patron saint of England and has profound historical and cultural significance.
12. There are differences and connections between the English flag and the British flag. The English flag is the Cross of St. George, while the British flag is the United Jack Flag. The Cross of St. George, which is only a symbol of England. The United Jack Flag is the symbol of the entire UK. Differences 1 The English flag represents the symbol and honor of the region of England, while the British flag represents the symbol and honor of the entire United Kingdom. 2 Design differences The English flag is a white cross.
13. The national flag of England, namely the Red Cross on a white background, represents the patron saint of St. George. It is said that he slaughtered the dragon in the 12th century. In the 13th century, he became the patron saint of England. St. George's Cross was once used as a symbol of the crusades. It is also the earliest known flag of England symbolizing Switzerland. The white cross on a red background has a long history. First, this design appeared in the flag of Schwyz in 1240, which was King Frederick II of Germany.
14. 1 The United Kingdom is a Western European island country composed of England, Wales and Scotland on the Isle of Great Britain, and Northern Ireland on the northeastern part of the island of Ireland, and a series of affiliated islands. In addition to its mainland, it also has 14 overseas territories. 2 The English England, is the main body of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. The origin of the English flag 1, the legend of St George's Cross. 12
15. One composition is different: 1 The British flag is composed of a blue background, white and a red cross. 2 The British flag is composed of a white background and a red cross. 2 The proportions are different. 1 The British flag is rectangular, with a ratio of length to width of 21. The width of the English flag is 15 the flag height. The ratio of the entire flag is 53. Three represents different 1 The red cross with white edge in the British flag.
16. The national flag of England, the Red Cross on a white background, is the symbol of England's patron saint St. George. It is said that St. George killed the dragon in the 12th century. In the 13th century, he became the patron saint of England. St. George's Cross was used as a symbol of the Crusaders and is also the earliest symbol used to represent England. The origins of the Swiss flag include the 41 - 1 white cross on a red background was first seen in the state flag of Schwyz in 1240. It was given here by the German King Fonterey II as a symbol of freedom to 15th.
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