Does Dorset have a flag?

The Dorset Flag is a community flag proclaiming the unique identity of this historic English county. It was chosen by public vote following a design competition organised by Dorset County Council. The winning entry displays the 'Dorset Cross', also known as 'St Wite's Cross'.
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Has Dorset got a flag?

The colours in the Dorset flag are symbolic- the red and white tie to the English flag, with the yellow symbolises Dorset's agricultural heritage and world-famous beaches. The Dorset County Flag is also known as “St Wites Cross”, and was decided by a public vote organised by Dorset Council in 2008.
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What is the symbol of Dorset County?

The armorial banner of the Dorset County Council coat of arms includes three red lions passant guardant with a red fleur de lys on a white background. Strictly speaking, the arms only represent Dorset County Council, rather than Dorset as a whole and officially, permission should be sought to use them.
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What are the colors of the Dorset flag?

The Dorset flag, a white cross edged with red on a gold background, began its existence in September 2008 following a public vote organised by the County Council. Dorset has long had a coat of arms, depicting three striding lions and a red fleur de lys on a white background.
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What is the crest of Dorset?

Arms: Argent three Lions passant guardant in pale and in base a Fleur-de-Lys Gules; the Shield ensigned with a Mural Crown towered Or. Supporters: On either side a Dragon wings elevated and addorsed Or gorged with a Saxon Crown Gules.
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What do you call a person from Dorset?

Officially a person from Dorset is called a 'Dorset' but we at Dorset Live thought there must be a more imaginative name than that and turned to our Facebook followers to ask for their thoughts.
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What is the old name for Dorset?

The Romans established the settlement in the 1st century and named it Durnovaria which was a Latinised version of a Common Brittonic word possibly meaning "place with fist-sized pebbles". The Saxons named the town Dornwaraceaster (the suffix -ceaster being the Old English name for a "Roman town"; cf.
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Where did the Dorset flag come from?

St Wite's Cross

The Dorset Flag is a community flag proclaiming the unique identity of this historic English county. It was chosen by public vote following a design competition organised by Dorset County Council. The winning entry displays the 'Dorset Cross', also known as 'St Wite's Cross'.
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What is the purple flag in Bournemouth?

Bournemouth is a Purple Flag city centre

Purple Flag is an international accreditation programme from the Association of Town and City Management, that rewards excellence in evening and night-time economy. Purple Flag strives to help create safe and thriving locations at night for all users.
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Does Devon have a flag?

The Devon Flag is made of three colours – green (Pantone 348), black and white. Although the flag is relatively young, its colours are those traditionally identified with Devon (e.g. the colours of its Rugby Union team, Exeter University and Plymouth Argyle F.C.).
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What is the motto of Dorset?

The motto of the county is 'Who's Afear'd' meaning 'To be afraid'. There are thousands of buildings of historical significance in the county with over 1,500 Scheduled Ancient Monuments and 12,850 listed buildings including Portland Castle and Corfe Castle.
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What food is Dorset famous for?

Dorset's Traditional Foods
  • Dorset Knobs. Much loved by the famous Dorchester-born novelist, Thomas Hardy, Dorset Knobs are one of the most well-known of Dorset's traditional eats. ...
  • Portland Lamb. ...
  • Apple Cake. ...
  • Portland Pudding. ...
  • Blue Vinny Cheese. ...
  • Dorset Jugged Steak.
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What is the religion in Dorset?

Religion: 25.4% of Dorset residents identify as having no religion and 65.1% of residents are Christian. The five major non–Christian world religions, namely Islam, Buddhism, Hinduism, Judaism and Sikhism, constitute 1.5% of Dorset's residents' religious beliefs.
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Do all English counties have flags?

All 39 of the historic counties have flags registered with the Flag Institute, with Leicestershire being the last county to declare its flag, as of 16 July 2021.
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Which part of the UK is not found in its flag?

Wales is not represented in the Union Flag by Wales's patron saint, Saint David, because the flag was designed while Wales was part of the Kingdom of England. The flag proportions on land and the war flag used by the British Army have the proportions 3:5. The flag's height-to-length proportions at sea are 1:2.
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What happens if there's a purple flag at the beach?

A purple flag means that there is dangerous marine life in the water. It doesn't mean you will see shark-infested waters when you walk onto the beach; you may not even see anything. Most likely, this means there are jellyfish or stingrays in the water.
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What is the yellow flag with 4 red lines?

Four red stripes on yellow background. The senyera pattern is currently in the flag of four Spanish autonomous communities (Aragon, Catalonia, the Balearic Islands, and the Valencian Community), and is the flag of the historically Catalan-speaking city of Alghero (Catalan: L'Alguer) in Sardinia, Italy.
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What is the rainbow freedom flag?

The rainbow flag, sometimes called 'the freedom flag', was popularized as a symbol of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) pride and diversity by San Francisco artist Gilbert Baker in 1978.
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Who is the patron saint of Dorset?

Saint Wite is the patron saint of the county of Dorset and her feast day is 1 June, which is also celebrated as Dorset Day.
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Why are there two British flags?

England is a part of Great Britain, while Great Britain is a part of the United Kingdom. England's flag is called the St. George's Cross, while Great Britain's official flag is called the Union Flag or the Union Jack as explained earlier.
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Does Sussex have a flag?

The Sussex Flag is a community flag proclaiming the unique identity of this historic English county. The flag displays six gold martlets on an azure field, the traditional emblem of Sussex. The origins of the emblem may lie in medieval personal heraldry.
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What are the most common surnames in Dorset?

As expected, many of the most common surnames in the UK, including Smith, Jones, Taylor and Brown, make Dorset top 100 list of most common family names in the region. However, there are a few outliers with some having some French origins.
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Were the Vikings in Dorset?

The first recorded sign of trouble was at Portland, Dorset, in AD 789. A group of Scandinavian 'traders' took umbrage at their business affairs being monitored and controlled by the local king's representative. They promptly killed the unfortunate official along with his retinue.
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What of Dorset is white?

94.1% people are white, 2.3% people are asian, 2.0% people are mixed.
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