That is the flag of the Red Cross, not of a country. The flag of Switzerland has a red background with a white cross. The flag of Tonga has a red cross on a white field, the corner of a red flag.
The flag of Switzerland has a red background and white cross (+). The flag of Scotland, the Saltire, has a dark blue background and a white cross (X). The flag of Denmark has a red background and white cross (+).
The Swiss Flag is a white cross on a white ground. No Switzerland's flag is a white cross with a red background.
The flag with a blue cross on a white background belongs to Finland.
The red cross on white background is the Cross of St George, the flag of England. The white diagonal cross on blue background is the Cross of St Andrew, the flag of Scotland And the red diagonal cross on white background is the Cross of St Patrick, which represents Northern Ireland.
This is the flag of Scotland. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------A flag with a white Nordic cross is Shetland. A flag with a white diagonal cross is the St. Andrew cross of Scotland.
Scotland's flag is blue and white, with a white diagonal cross (the Saltire) on a blue background.
Nova Scotia does, along with a red crest in the center... It is not the flag of Finland, which has a blue cross on white background, but not a diagonal blue cross, as erroneoulsly answered here previously. Neither is it the flag of Scotland, which is diagonal white cross on blue background.
The cross is white and the background is red. The flag is called the "Dannebrog".
It has a white background and a red (plus sign) cross on it.
The flag consists of a red cross on a white background. The Flag of England is the St George's Cross.
The Swiss flag is a white cross on a red background. The flag is square.
The Red Cross flag is a red cross with arms of equal length on a white background. So the two colours are red and white.