The flag of Connacht is a blue flag with a gold diagonal stripe running from the upper left corner to the lower right corner. This design is sometimes referred to as "St. George's Cross with a twist." The blue color is said to represent the Atlantic Ocean which surrounds the western province of Connacht in Ireland. The gold stripe is said to represent the sun, as Connacht is known for its rainy weather and the appearance of the sun is considered a rare and precious event. The flag was adopted in the early 20th century as a symbol of regional identity, and is often used in sporting events and cultural celebrations.
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