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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 and many renderings exist. It is not represented in the Union Flag.

    • 1959 (current version)
    • The Welsh Dragon centered on a horizontal bi-colour of white and green
  2. His red dragon symbol was attributed to Welsh ancestors, and that dragon was recognized in 1801 as the official badge of Wales. It has appeared on a flag of white-over-green stripes since at least 1911, when the future King Edward VIII was invested with the title Prince of Wales.

  3. La bandera de Gales, en galés denominada Y Ddraig Goch («el dragón rojo»), fue adoptada oficialmente en 1959, aunque su origen es bastante antiguo. Descripción. La bandera consiste en un dragón rojo caminante en postura como elemento central, sobre un campo verde y blanco en dos partes iguales horizontales.

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  4. As an emblem, the red dragon has been used since the reign of Cadwaladr, King of Gwynedd from around 655AD and is present on the national flag of Wales, which became an official flag in 1959. Traditional Arms of the House of Aberffraw, Gwynedd and the personal arms of Llywelyn the Great.

  5. 6 de jul. de 2019 · 6 July 2019. Getty Images. The iconic Welsh flag is flown across the world to mark sporting events and St David's Day. Why is the red dragon (Y Ddraig Goch) the emblem of Wales? It is flown...

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  6. 4 min read. Although an integral part of the United Kingdom, Wales is not represented on the national flag, or Union Flag, more popularly known as the Union Jack.

  7. 6 de jul. de 2019 · 7 July 2019. Getty Images. The iconic Welsh flag is flown across the world to mark sporting events and St David's Day. Why is the red dragon (Y Ddraig Goch) the emblem of Wales? It is flown...