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  1. The flag of Wales (Welsh: Baner Cymru or Y Ddraig Goch, meaning 'the red dragon') consists of a red dragon passant on a green and white field. As with many heraldic charges, the exact representation of the dragon is not standardised in law.

  2. flag of a constituent unit of the United Kingdom, flown subordinate to the Union Jack, that has horizontal stripes of white and green bearing a large red dragon. During the era of Roman rule in Britain, a vexilloid (flaglike standard) was introduced that may have been invented in Persia (Iran).

  3. La bandera incorpora el dragón galés de Cadwaladr, rey de Gwyned, junto con los colores Tudor verde y blanco. Fue utilizada por Enrique VII en la Batalla de Bosworth en 1485, después de lo cual fue llevada a la Catedral de San Pablo.

  4. 9 de sept. de 2023 · The flag originated in the 7th Century by the Romans but it was officially recognised as Wales' national flag in 1959. From Wales’ World Cup opener against Fiji in France, to our football Euro...

  5. 6 de jul. de 2019 · Such was its prolific position throughout history, in 1807, after the union of parliaments of Great Britain and Ireland, the red dragon was adopted as an emblem for Wales. The 1953 flag, which ...

  6. 6 de jul. de 2019 · Why is the red dragon (Y Ddraig Goch) the emblem of Wales? It is flown across the world to mark sporting events and St David's Day every 1 March. But do you know where the flag came from, and why...

  7. The current flag was officially adopted in 1959, and is based on an old royal badge used by British kings and queens since Tudor times. The red dragon itself has been associated with Wales for centuries, and as such, the flag is claimed to be the oldest national flag still in use.