Patron saints: St George (England, 23 April), St Andrew (Scotland, 30 November), St David (Wales, 1 March), St Patrick (Northern Ireland, 17 March)
Related questions (4)
Who is the patron saint of Scotland?
St George
St David
St Patrick
St Andrew
Explanation
St Andrew is the patron saint of Scotland, celebrated on 30 November. St George is England's, St David is Wales's, and St Patrick is Northern Ireland's patron saint.
On what date is St David's Day celebrated?
17 March
23 April
1 March
30 November
Explanation
St David's Day is celebrated on 1 March. 17 March is St Patrick's Day, 23 April is St George's Day, and 30 November is St Andrew's Day.
Which patron saint's day falls on 30 November?
St George's Day
St Patrick's Day
St Andrew's Day
St David's Day
Explanation
St Andrew's Day, the patron saint's day of Scotland, is on 30 November. It is the last of the four saints' days in the calendar year.
On what date is St George's Day celebrated in England?
1 March
17 March
23 April
30 November
Explanation
St George's Day is celebrated on 23 April. St George is the patron saint of England. The other dates are: 1 March (St David's Day, Wales), 17 March (St Patrick's Day, Northern Ireland), and 30 November (St Andrew's Day, Scotland).