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پرچم ایرلند شمالی

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تنها پرچم ایرلند شمالی به صورت رسمی، پرچم یونیون جک یعنی همان پرچم بریتانیا است. هیچ پرچم محلی رسمی‌ای وجود ندارد که فقط، نماینده ایرلند شمالی باشد.[۱][۲][۳][۴] برافراشتن پرچم‌های مختلف در ایرلند شمالی، یک مسئله فرقه‌ای مهم است و جوامع مختلف با پرچم‌های مختلف شناسایی می‌شوند.[۵]

پرچم اولستر، از سال ۱۹۵۳ توسط دولت ایرلند شمالی استفاده می‌شد؛ تا زمانی که دولت و پارلمان، در سال ۱۹۷۳، لغو شدند. این پرچم، از آن زمان تاکنون، دیگر رسمیت ندارد.[۶][۷][۸][۹] با این حال، هنوز هم به عنوان پرچم ایرلند شمالی توسط وفاداران و اتحادیه‌گرایان[۱۰][۱۱] و برای نمایندگی ایرلند شمالی در سطح بین‌المللی، در برخی مسابقات ورزشی مانند بازی‌های کشورهای مشترک‌المنافع، استفاده می‌شود.[۱۲]

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