Flag of Suffolk | |
Adopted | 9 October 2017 |
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Designed by | Traditional |
Proportions | 3:5 |
The flag of Suffolk, a ceremonial county of England.
Symbolism[]
The flag is a banner of the arms of Edmund the Martyr, or Saint Edmund, which bears two gold arrows passing through a gold crown.
Ceremonial counties of England
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