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Español: Bandera del Reino Unido del Rio de la Plata, Perú y Chile. Date: 1815: Source . This vector image includes elements that have been taken or adapted from ...
Lista de plantillas d'o Basket Zaragoza 2002; Premio d'o Cine Europeu a la Millor Cinta; Premio d'o Cine Europeu a o Millor Director; Premio d'o Cine Europeu a o Millor Actor; Gant (Flandres) Vuelta a Espanya; EuroBasket 2013; Gran Premio d'Aragón de Motociclismo 2011; ATP World Tour 500 series; ATP World Tour Masters 1000; View more global ...
Listo de britaj flagoj; Usage on es.wikipedia.org Bandera del Reino Unido; Anexo:Banderas británicas; Usage on fi.wikipedia.org Luettelo Britannian lipuista; Usage on fr.wikipedia.org Liste des drapeaux britanniques; Usage on gl.wikipedia.org Bandeira do Reino Unido; Usage on he.wikipedia.org גלריית דגלי הממלכה המאוחדת
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The national flag of the United Kingdom is the Union Jack, also known as the Union Flag.. The design of the Union Jack dates back to the Act of Union 1801, which united the Kingdom of Great Britain and the Kingdom of Ireland (previously in personal union) to create the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland.
Español: Bandera de Gran Bretaña (1606-1800) ... Reino de Gran Bretanya; Reino Uniu de Gran Bretanya y Irlanda; View more global usage of this file. Metadata.
Chequy or and azure (De Warrenne, the first Earls of Surrey) – the traditional emblem of the county.(Registered by the Flag Institute) [182] 2010 on: Flag of Sussex – Saint Richard's Flag [37] Based on the traditional emblem of Sussex; Six gold martlets on a Blue field, first recorded in 1611 and used by many Sussex organisations.
The flag of Great Britain, often referred to as the King's Colour, first Union Flag, [1] [2] Union Jack, and British flag, was used at sea from 1606 and more generally from 1707 to 1801.