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| St. Patrick's saltire (also called St. Patrick's Cross) |
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| The merger of both flags (shown above) produced the modern Union Jack |
The flag created by the merger of the Kingdoms of Great Britain and Ireland in 1801 still remains the flag of the current United Kingdom. Known as the Union Flag or the Union Jack, it combines the then flags of England and Scotland with St. Patrick's flag from Ireland. The red cross, St. George's Cross, represents England. The Blue background, on which St. Andrew's Saltire (in the shape of a white 'x') appears, repesents Scotland, while the red 'x' which overlays the white x' on the blue background of Scotland, is known as 'St. Patrick's Cross' and represents Ireland.
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Preceded by: Kingdom of Ireland Kingdom of Great Britain | Irish States (1171-present) |
Succeeded by: Irish Free State United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland |
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