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Dansk: Skotlands flag
Deutsch: Die Flagge Schottlands
Esperanto: La flago de Skotio
Русский: Флаг Шотландии.
Svenska: Skottlands flagga

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Español: Bandera de Escocia

Flag of Scotland. Ratio 3:5. The blue used is "royal" blue (Pantone 300), following the Scottish Parliament's recommendation of 2003. See also the traditional colour: Image:Flag of Scotland (traditional).svg.

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