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''']''' currently has no own ''']'''. The ] is used instead. |
''']''' currently has no own ''']'''. The ] is used instead. | ||
From 1953 to 1973 '''Northern Ireland''' used a flag showing a red St. George's cross on white (like the ]), with a crowned white six-pointed star showing a red hand. As this flag is associated with the unionists, it has no chance of being reintroduced. Republicans use the ]. | From ] to ] '''Northern Ireland''' used a flag showing a red ] on white (like the ]), with a crowned white six-pointed star showing a red hand. As this flag is associated with the unionists, it has no chance of being reintroduced. Republicans use the ]. |
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Northern Ireland currently has no own flag. The Union Jack is used instead.
From 1953 to 1973 Northern Ireland used a flag showing a red St. George's cross on white (like the Flag of England), with a crowned white six-pointed star showing a red hand. As this flag is associated with the unionists, it has no chance of being reintroduced. Republicans use the Irish national flag.