"St. George's Cross" meaning in All languages combined

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Proper name [English]

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  1. A red cross on a white background, also called the Cross of St George. This pattern has been associated with Saint George since medieval times. Wikipedia link: St. George's Cross Categories (topical): Flags Categories (place): England Translations (Translations): 圣乔治十字 (Shèng qiáozhì shízì) (Chinese Mandarin), 聖ゲオルギウス十字 (Sei Georugiusu Jūji) (alt: せいゲオルギウスじゅうじ) (Japanese), 성 게오르기우스 십자 (Seong ge'oreugiuseu sipja) (Korean)
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