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The red dragon, Y Ddraig Goch, that we see depicted on the Welsh flag dates back to the fifth century. The legend goes that King Vortigern sought to build a fortress atop a hill called Dinas Emrys, ...
We're talking of course about the Welsh flag, and the Welsh dragon that stands prominently at its heart. It represents the fierce pride we feel for the nation we call home and we aren't shy about ...
It was only officially recognised as the Welsh national flag in 1959 but the version we know today was in fact only defined in law in 2005. Graham Bartram, an expert in flags said the flag is ...
The answer is both old and new. Graham Bartram, of the Flag Institute, said: "The Welsh flag we know today - a large red dragon on a white and green background - only came into being in 1959.
Ian Lucas says Wales' flag should be combined with the union jack The union jack should be combined with the Welsh flag, according to an MP who wants the change to be made to reflect Wales' status ...
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