The Yorkshire flag was developed in 2007 by the Flag Institute. It features a white rose on a blue background, which has been a symbol of Yorkshire for centuries. The design is based on the historical county of Yorkshire, which includes the current regions of North Yorkshire, South Yorkshire, West Yorkshire, and the East Riding of Yorkshire. The flag can be seen flying across the county and is a symbol of Yorkshire's pride in its history, culture, and traditions. The Yorkshire flag is also popular with those of Yorkshire descent who live outside the region as a way to express their identity and connection to their heritage.
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