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  2. Flag of Northern Ireland - Wikipedia

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    The only official flag for Northern Ireland is the Union Flag or Union Jack, the flag of the United Kingdom; there is no official local flag that represents only Northern Ireland. [1][2][3] The flying of various flags in Northern Ireland is a significant sectarian issue, with different communities identifying with different flags.

  3. Flag of Northern Ireland | Meaning, Colors & History | Britannica

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    unofficial flag of a unit of the United Kingdom, flown subordinate to the Union Jack, that consists of a white field (background) bearing a central red cross with a white six-pointed star, a red hand, and a gold crown. The island of Ireland was historically divided into four provinces, the northernmost of which was Ulster.

  4. Northern Ireland - Wikipedia

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    The official flag is that of the state having sovereignty over the territory, i.e. the Union Flag. [224] The former Northern Ireland flag, also known as the "Ulster Banner" or "Red Hand Flag", is a banner derived from the coat of arms of the Government of Northern Ireland until 1972. Since 1972, it has had no official status.

  5. Ulster Banner - Wikipedia

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    The Ulster Banner (Irish: Meirge Uladh), also unofficially known as the Ulster Flag or Flag of Northern Ireland, is a heraldic banner taken from the former coat of arms of Northern Ireland, consisting of a red cross on a white field, upon which is a crowned six-pointed star with a red hand in the centre.

  6. Flag of Northern Ireland - WorldFlags.net

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    The flag of Northern Ireland, commonly known as the Ulster Banner or the Red Hand Flag, has a distinct design and historical significance that reflects the region's complex political and cultural identity. The flag features a red cross on a white background, with a red hand in the center.

  7. The Ulster Banner, also known as the Ulster flag or Northern Ireland flag, is inspired by the region’s historic coat of arms. It was created in 1953 and used as the official flag of Northern Ireland by the Government of Northern Ireland until its abolition in 1973.

  8. Flag Of Northern Ireland - TheFlags.org

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    Northern Ireland, as part of the United Kingdom, does not have a universally recognized flag designated for official use. Historically, the flag commonly associated with Northern Ireland is the Ulster Banner, also known as the “Red Hand Flag” or the “Flag of Ulster.”

  9. Northern Ireland Flag Colors & Meaning - World Flags 101

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    The flag of Northern Ireland, commonly referred to as the Ulster Banner, features a white field with a red cross, extending to the edges. At the center of this cross lies a six-pointed white star topped by a royal crown, symbolizing Northern Ireland’s loyalty to the British monarchy.

  10. Flag of Northern Ireland - Flagpedia.net

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    Current image of flag of Northern Ireland with information and location of Northern Ireland.

  11. Northern Ireland (United Kingdom) - CRW Flags

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    The Northern Ireland flag was introduced in 1953 but it is a banner of arms which had been used by the government of Northern Ireland since 1925. Interestingly, the supporters of the shield in those arms each carry a banner: one is a crowned harp, gold on a blue field, the other is the red-on- gold cross of the de Burgos.