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English: The flag of the United Kingdom (3:5 Army version). This flag is the Union Flag in the 3:5 ratio exclusively used by the British Army. Otherwise, the correct ratio is 1:2.
Deutsch: Flagge des Vereinigten Königreichs in der Proportion 3:5, die ausschließlich von der Armee verwendet wird. Ansonsten ist die einzig korrekte Proportion 1:2.
Slovenščina: državna zastava Združenega kraljestva (3:5).
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1801 |
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Design data from http://fotw.vexillum.com/flags/gb.html; original code is from Image:Flag of the United Kingdom.svg |
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Original code by Stefan-Xp with modifications to ratio by Yaddah. |
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