The flag of England, 🏴, consists of a white background with a red cross extending to the edges of the flag. The cross represents St. George's Cross, which is associated with England and has been used as a symbol since the Middle Ages. The blue color is not directly related to the flag of England; it is primarily associated with other countries' flags, such as the United Nations or the European Union.
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