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    The Union Jack[2][3] or Union Flag is the de facto national flag of the United Kingdom. The Union Jack was also used as the official flag of several British colonies and dominions before they adopted their own national flags.

  3. Sep 16, 2024 · The Union Jack is the most important of all British flags and is flown by representatives of the United Kingdom all the world over. In certain authorized military, naval, royal, and other uses, it may be incorporated into another flag.

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    Sometime around 1674 the British flag became formally known as the ‘Union Jack’ when mounted on a warship and the ship was not in harbour. At the same time the British flag was referred to as the ‘Union flag’ on land. This rule was relaxed by the early 19th century when the sailing term could be used when referring to the national flag everywhere. ...

    In Wales you may see two flags flying, including the red dragon on a green background and the yellow St Davids Cross.

    Make sure you hang the flag up the right way. An upside-down Union Flag is used as a sign of distress. Even worse, it can be seen as an offensive gesture! Tip: Always make sure that the red line in the top-left corner is at the bottom of the white cross.

  4. Apr 23, 2019 · The flag’s design dates all the way back to 1603 during the reign of King George III. The design of the Union Jack features three symbols, namely the red cross of Saint George, the Saltire of Saint Andrew, and the Cross of St Patrick, which is also red.

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  5. The national flag of the United Kingdom is the Union Jack, also known as the Union Flag. [a] 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.

  6. Union Jack or Union Flag? A brief history. In 1606 King James VI and I ordered all English and Scottish ships – warships and merchant vessels – to fly the flag of his new realm of Great Britain from their main masthead. This flag was described initially as the ‘British flag’ or ‘flag of Britain’.

  7. 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. It was the first flag of the Kingdom of Great Britain. [3] [4] It is the precursor to the Union Jack of 1801.