
British flag
The British flag, known as the Union Jack, combines elements of three national flags: England's St. George's Cross (a red cross on a white background), Scotland's St. Andrew's Cross (a white diagonal cross on a blue background), and Ireland's St. Patrick's Cross (a red diagonal cross on a white background). Its design reflects the political union of England, Scotland, and Ireland. The flag's colors and shapes are carefully arranged to symbolize this unity, creating a distinctive and recognizable emblem of the United Kingdom.