In the Union Jack, the flag of the United Kingdom, there are no parallel lines. The flag consists of diagonal and perpendicular lines intersecting to form a complex pattern of crosses representing the individual countries of the UK. The red diagonal cross of St. Patrick is superimposed over the diagonal white cross of St. Andrew, which is then superimposed over the vertical and horizontal red cross of St. George.
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There are parallel lines, rectangles and arrays of stars 5 by 6 and 4 by 5.
The flag of Jamaica has 2 lines of symmetry.
the British flag has no lines of symmetry it only has a point of symmetry (in the middle of the flag)
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The flag of the United Kingdom is called the Union flag and not the Union Jack, as it is often referred to.
The United Kingdom flag - the Union Flag - is an amalgam of the flags of England, Scotland and Northern Ireland.
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The current Union Flag was adopted in 1801 when it became the flag of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland. In 1922 it became the flag of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland.
Because, although the countries of the UK share a common standard (or flag) they also retain their own individual identities - demonstrated by flying the flag of their patron saint.
The flag of the United Kingdom in 1850 is the current union flag.
because long ago the austrilain had stoled the united kingdoms flag then they joined with another flag.
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