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  • The St. Patrick’s flag, also known as the “St. Patrick’s Cross”, is a diagonal red cross on a white background.
    It is often considered to represent the whole of Ireland, but has a specific origin in Northern Ireland.
    It was in 1783 that the St. Patrick’s Cross was introduced as the emblem of the Order of St. Patrick, an order of chivalry created by George III for the Kingdom of Ireland.
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  • ...partitioned until 1922, many of the symbols of Ireland predate the division into Southern Ireland (later Irish Free State and then Ireland) and Northern Ireland.
  • Northern Ireland as a country with rich culture has its own emblems and symbols that are taken there very seriously. ... The red color symbolizes O’Neill’s blood.
  • – Further information regarding the symbols and knowledge of Northern Ireland can be found in the table of contents –.
  • England's symbol is the rose, Scotland's is the thistle, Wales' is the daffodil, and Northern Ireland's is the shamrock.
  • Northern Ireland comprises a patchwork of communities whose national loyalties are represented in some areas by flags flown from flagpoles or lamp posts.
  • Belfast is the Capital of Northern Ireland. ... National symbols of Northern Ireland.
  • The symbols of Ireland include SHAMROCK, the RED HAND, the HARP, the WHITE RIBBON. Their traditions go back to ancient Celts as in Wales and Scotland.
  • From Celtic knots to shamrocks and claddagh rings, here’s a look at some of Ireland’s most famous symbols.
  • What is the symbol of Northern Ireland?. Northern Ireland Flag and symbols. ... Symbol of Northern Ireland Shamrock.
  • People from all backgrounds worked in the linen industry, making the flax flower a neutral symbol. Symbols in Northern Ireland During the Troubles.