Scotland

The flag of Scotland features a white saltire, a crux decussate (X-shaped cross) representing the cross of the Christian martyr Saint Andrew, the patron saint of Scotland, on a blue field. It is named the Saltire or the Saint Andrew’s Cross. In heraldic language, it may be blazoned Azure, a saltire argent. The flag of Scotland is one of the oldest flags in the world, traditionally dating back to the 9th century, and is the oldest national flag still in modern use.
The Royal Banner flag is used as a second unofficial national flag for Scotland, (Particularly at sporting events), and despite such use being illegal under the Act, the Lyon Court has rarely prosecuted offenders for flying the Standard unofficially.

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