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  Flag of Merzig, Germany
  
  
   
  
  
  Flag of the Albis Steam Shipping Company 1897, Germany; Flag of the
  Darmstädter Turngemeinde 1844, Germany
Please note that the four F's stand for the German frisch, fromm, fröhlich, frei  fresh, pious, cheerful, free.
  
   
  
   
  
   
  
  Flag of Avis, Portugal;
  Putative Banner of Arms of the Avis Order, Portugal;
  Flag of Benavente, Portugal
  
  
  
   
  
   
  
   
 
  Flag of Almagro, Spain; 
  Flag of Aldea del Rey, Spain; 
  Flag of the Order at Alcaudete, Spain
  
  
   
  
   
 
   
   
 
  Flag of Atalaia e Alto Estanqueiro-Jardia, 
  Portugal; Flag of Abreiro, Portugal; Flag of Madalena, 
  Portugal 
  
   
   
  
  Flag of Portel, Portugal;
  Flag of Pontével, Portugal; 
  Flag of Mozhginsky District, Russia
  
   
  
  
  Flag of the Scouts of San Jordi, France; 
  Flag of the Kingdom of Jerusalem 11621191
  
  
   
  
   
  
   
  
  Flag of Free France 194044;
  Flag of Ergisch, Switzerland;
  National Flag of Slovakia
  
  
Please note that the terms cross of Lorraine, cross of Anjou, cross patriarchal and archiepiscopal cross are now considered interchangeable, however, in strict usage the crosses of Lorraine and Anjou (unlike the others) should both have horizontal arms of equal length. see supplemental note
   
  
Flag of Pisa, Italy 
  
   
  
National Flag of Scotland
  
  

  Flag of St. Antönien-Ascharina, Switzerland
  
  
  ![[England]](../images/v/vx-gb-eng.gif)
  Flag of England
  
  ![[Cross of St. James]](../images/v/vx-es-a-alg.gif) 
  
  ![[Cross of St. James]](../images/v/vx-es-a)alg.gif)
  Flag and Arms of Algorfa, Spain
  
  
  
  St. Patrick's Cross, Ireland
  
   
  
   
  
   
  
	
  Flag of Sobrescobio, Spain; 
  Flag of Quinta do Conde, Portugal; Flag of 
  Ferreira do Alentejo, Portugal
  
  
  
   
 
  
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Flag and Arms of Maranhão , Portugal
  
   
  Please note that the flag of the Grand Master of the (Sovereign Military) Order of Malta 
  (as illustrated above) carries a true Maltese cross, however, the flag of the Order shows 
  a plain white cross throughout on red (as illustrated below), so the editors suggest a degree of caution
  before using this phrase  see cross throughout. 
 
  
Flag of the Grand Master of the Military Order of Malta
  
  
  
  Flag of the Military Order of Malta
  
  
 
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Flag and Arms of Santiago, Portugal
  
 
  Flag of 
  Aldeanueva de Santa Cruz, Spain
  
 
  
 
 
  Flag of the Clube de Futebol Os Belenenses, Portugal; 
  Air Force Roundel, Portugal;
  Flag of Lourosa, Portugal 
   
  Notes
a) This not a voided cross, but is properly described in heraldic terms as a cross pattée Gules surmounted by a 
  cross-couped Argent  as described and referenced above.  
  
b) Later variants may be based upon a Latin rather that a Greek Cross as
  in the example shown below (see Latin cross).
  
  

  Flag of
  São Paulo, Brazil
  

Templar Cross (Wikipedia)
  
 
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Flag of St John's Ambulance Brigade; Arms and Flag of
  Ivanec, Croatia
  
  
   
  
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Putative Banner of the Portuguese Knights Templar; 
  Arms of Mogadouro, Portugal; 
  Flag of Idanha-a-Nova, Portugal
  
  
  
  Flag of Languedoc, France 
  
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