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na +2 | Big Ben and Commonwealth of Flags |
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Union Jack? Explanation: Is this referring to the Union Jack, being the combination of the English, Irish and Scottish flags? What is the context? Symbols of British life? And what more do you want to know about them????... |
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Big Ben and Commonwealth of Flags Explanation: The Commonwealth of Flags must be all the Flags of the Commonwealth nations near Big Ben, on the website above, you can see a photo of Big Ben and the Commonwealth of Flags Reference: http://www.greatestcities.com/london/london-photos.html |
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