Italy United States Singapore Germany France Switzerland United Kingdom Spain Canada Russia Brazil Turkey Netherlands Poland Japan Belgium Greece Australia Mexico Argentina Austria Sweden Romania India Hungary Czech Republic South Korea Indonesia Portugal Malta Croatia Slovenia Bulgaria Ukraine Egypt Finland Chile Serbia Ireland Slovakia United Arab Emirates Denmark Norway South Africa Peru Albania Algeria Lithuania San Marino Israel Malaysia Colombia Thailand Tunisia Philippines Taiwan Morocco Vietnam Pakistan Hong Kong Venezuela Luxembourg New Zealand Belarus Ecuador Uruguay Iraq Dominican Republic Qatar Bosnia and Herzegovina Lebanon North Macedonia Costa Rica China Bangladesh Moldova Estonia Nigeria Bolivia Latvia Georgia Sri Lanka Puerto Rico Libya Kazakhstan Jordan Monaco Kenya Guatemala Panama Oman Cyprus Kuwait Montenegro Armenia Reunion Yemen Syria Sudan Paraguay Mauritius El Salvador Azerbaijan Guam Honduras Palestinian Territory Trinidad and Tobago New Caledonia Madagascar Nicaragua Myanmar Ghana Angola Guadeloupe Bahrain Ethiopia Cabo Verde Uzbekistan Nepal Vatican City Cote D'Ivoire Afghanistan Liechtenstein Mozambique Iran Cameroon Cuba Martinique Cambodia Brunei Darussalam Isle of Man Mongolia Bahamas Curacao Somalia Namibia Iceland Andorra Jamaica Saudi Arabia French Guiana Republic of the Congo Uganda Guernsey Botswana Aland Islands Senegal Zambia Zimbabwe Benin Tanzania Togo Maldives Macao Bermuda Northern Mariana Islands Mayotte Burkina Faso Mauritania Haiti Kosovo Burundi Fiji Laos Democratic Republic of the Congo Suriname Mali Djibouti Jersey Solomon Islands Malawi Gibraltar Turks and Caicos Islands Saint Pierre and Miquelon Cayman Islands Guyana Grenada Equatorial Guinea Aruba Rwanda United Kingdom Flag Meaning & Details 3,161 VISITORS FROM HERE! United Kingdom Flag Flag Information blue field with the red cross of Saint George (patron saint of England) edged in white superimposed on the diagonal red cross of Saint Patrick (patron saint of Ireland), which is superimposed on the diagonal white cross of Saint Andrew (patron saint of Scotland) properly known as the Union Flag, but commonly called the Union Jack the design and colors (especially the Blue Ensign) have been the basis for a number of other flags including other Commonwealth countries and their constituent states or provinces, and British overseas territories
Learn more about United Kingdom »
Source: CIA - The World Factbook