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Flag of United Kingdom

SKU: UKF

Product name: Flag of United Kingdom, Union flag

Brand: Kim Flags - Vietnamese Flags producer

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Product information

100% Vietnam Origin

100% Polyester fabric

Ready to export

1. Flag of United Kingdom 's detail

Flag of United Kingdom or Union flag from Kim flag - Vietnam flag maker, flag producer is made from 100% Polyester fabric. The ratio of size is 1x2 which mean flag of United Kingdom could be 0.75x1.5m, 1x2m or 1.5x3m. 

Flag of United Kingdom, Union flag

2. Flag of United Kingdom 's history

The Union Jack, or Union Flag, is the de facto national flag of the United Kingdom. Though no law has been passed officially making the Union Jack the national flag of the United Kingdom, it has effectively become the national flag through precedent. The flag has official status in Canada, by parliamentary resolution, where it is known as the Royal Union Flag. Additionally, it is used as an official flag in some of the smaller British overseas territories. The Union Flag also appears in the canton (upper flagpole-side quarter) of the flags of several nations and territories that are former British possessions or dominions, as well as that of Hawaii. The claim that the term Union Jack properly refers only to naval usage has been disputed, following historical investigations by the Flag Institute in 2013.

The origins of the earlier flag of Great Britain date back to 1606. King James VI of Scotland had inherited the English and Irish thrones in 1603 as James I, thereby uniting the crowns of England, Scotland, and Ireland in a personal union, although the three kingdoms remained separate states. On 12 April 1606, a new flag to represent this regal union between England and Scotland was specified in a royal decree, according to which the flag of England, a red cross on a white background, known as St George's Cross, and the flag of Scotland, a white saltire (X-shaped cross, or St Andrew's Cross) on a blue background, would be joined, forming the flag of England and Scotland for maritime purposes.

The present design of the Union Flag dates from a Royal proclamation following the union of Great Britain and Ireland in 1801. The flag combines aspects of three older national flags: the red cross of St George for the Kingdom of England, the white saltire of St Andrew for Scotland and the red saltire of St Patrick to represent Ireland. Although the Republic of Ireland is no longer part of the United Kingdom, Northern Ireland is.

There are no symbols representing Wales in the flag, making Wales the only home nation with no representation. At the time of Wales and England’s legal union, the concept of national flags was in its infancy. However, the Welsh Dragon was adopted in the coat of arms of the ruling Tudor dynasty.

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