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  • The Northern Irish flag consists of the Cross of St. George on a white field and in the middle of the cross is a red hand in a six-pointed star under a crown. The colors used in the flag are orange, white and yellow. The size of the Northern Irish flag is 1:2. The flag of Northern Ireland was adopted in 1953. The first use of the current design was in 1953. The last change to the current Northern Ireland flag design was in 1953.
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  • In 2013, US diplomat Richard N. Haass chaired talks between the political parties in Northern Ireland dealing with, among other things, the issue of flags.
  • The only official flag for Northern Ireland is the Union Jack, the flag of the United Kingdom; there is no official local flag representing Northern Ireland alone.
  • It includes 6 of the 10 counties of the historic province of Ulster. This is what the modern flag of Northern Ireland looks like
  • 1953–1972. The Ulster Banner, officially known as the Northern Ireland flag,[3] was the flag of the former Government of Northern Ireland.
  • The size of the Northern Irish flag is 1:2. The flag of Northern Ireland was adopted in 1953. The first use of the current design was in 1953.
  • flag of Northern Ireland. unofficial flag of a unit of the United Kingdom. Actions. ... Smith, Whitney. "flag of Northern Ireland". Encyclopedia Britannica, 19 Mar.
  • Download the Northern Ireland flag as JPG or PNG image and printable PDF and SVG along with color palette image.
  • From 1953 to 1973, the Red Hand Flag of Ulster was used as the official flag in Northern Ireland. This consists of a red George Cross on a white field...
  • Otherwise, the video below shows how most locals feel about the issue with flags in Northern Ireland (2:30 on), at least for the new generations.
  • Note: The official flag of Northern Ireland is the same as the Flag of United Kingdom.