Denmark and Switzerland; they are of two different designs
The Danish cross is the same as used in the flags of Finland, Iceland, Norway and Sweden all in different colours. It is basically a Latin Cross laying on its side.
The Swiss flag I believe is square with equal sided white (Greek) cross in the middle. The reverse of the Swiss flag is used by the Red Cross.
It has a white background and a red (plus sign) cross on it.
A red cross or crescent on a white background.
The flag consists of a red cross on a white background. The Flag of England is the St George's Cross.
Scotland is represented by the St.Andrew cross (white saltire cross on blue background). Ireland is represented by the St.Patrick cross (red saltire cross on white background). England is represented by the St. George cross (red on white background)
England's flag has a white background with a red 'plus sign' cross on it which symbolises the cross of St. George.
The Swiss Flag is a white cross on a white ground. No Switzerland's flag is a white cross with a red background.
The flag of Switzerland has a red background and white cross (+). The flag of Scotland, the Saltire, has a dark blue background and a white cross (X). The flag of Denmark has a red background and white cross (+).
That is the flag of the Red Cross, not of a country. The flag of Switzerland has a red background with a white cross. The flag of Tonga has a red cross on a white field, the corner of a red flag.
The Red Cross flag is a red cross with arms of equal length on a white background. So the two colours are red and white.
It has a white background and a red (plus sign) cross on it.
The red cross on white background is the Cross of St George, the flag of England. The white diagonal cross on blue background is the Cross of St Andrew, the flag of Scotland And the red diagonal cross on white background is the Cross of St Patrick, which represents Northern Ireland.
A red cross or crescent on a white background.
The England flag (St George): Red and White, represents St George killing the Dragon. The white is purity and red is blood.The central red cross on a white background is the symbol of St George, the patron saint of England.
The cross is white and the background is red. The flag is called the "Dannebrog".
White and Red. It's a white background with a red cross on it.
England's flag has a white background with a red cross through it.Colors: Red and White. White background with red cross The red cross appeared as an emblem of England during the Middle Ages and the Crusades and is one of the earliest known emblems representing England. The red cross on the white background is the symbol of St George, the patron saint of England. The Union Flag, the flag of the United Kingdom of England, Scotland and Northern Ireland, is a mixture of the flags of England, Scotland and Ireland. The blue is from the white x-shaped cross of St Andrew on a blue background of Scotland. England's flag (not the British flag) is a red cross on a white background. This flag is the emblem or cross of St. George, the patron saint of England.
The Swiss flag.