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Cross

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A Greek cross (all arms of equal length), straight and rotated by 45 degrees.

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The bent cross or Swastika.

A cross is a geometrical figure consisting of two lines or bars intersecting each other at a 90° angle, dividing one or two of the lines in half. It is one of the most ancient human symbols and crosses are symbols of many religions.

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Crosses as markings

Crosses as emblems

Crosses as symbols

The Saltire, or "St. Andrew's Cross"
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The Saltire, or "St. Andrew's Cross"

Crosses in flags

Several flags have Crosses, including all the nations of Scandinavia.

The cross in heraldry

See heraldry.

Constellation

The Southern Cross is a constellation of the Southern Hemisphere.

Others

Tallest Cross

The tallest cross— 152.4 meters high— is part of Generalissimo Francisco Franco's monumental "Valley of the Fallen", the Monumento Nacional de Santa Cruz del Valle de los Caidos in Spain.

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