The current flag effectively represents all of Ireland, in that the symbolism is the peace between the two traditions of Ireland. The white appears between the green and orange. The green and orange represent the nationalist and unionist traditions. It is the official flag of the Republic of Ireland however, which is just 26 of the 32 counties.
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this is the flag of the province of Leinster. if there is a crown above the harp it is the flag of the Kingdom of Ireland before 1801.
It was added in 1801, following the Union of Great Britain with Ireland in 1801. The newly united country was called the 'United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland'.
the county flag becouse there ar always three flags ona pole 1st the ountry flag thenstate flag3rd is the city flag
No, not exactly. The Scottish flag is a blue background with a white diagonal cross. It is part of the Union flag for Britain. The other two parts are made up from the Northern Ireland flag and the English flag. The Welsh flag for some reason has no place.
County Meath's colours are green and gold, and that is what you see on the Meath flag.
The flag of the Republic of Ireland, first presented as a gift to Thomas Francis Meacher in 1848, was adopted in 1919, having been widely accepted as the national flag since the Easter Rising of 1916.
The State Flag of Alabama is pre-dated by the "Saint Patrick Flag", the national flag of Ireland, by at least 40 years. It is the flag of Ireland that was incorporated into the Union Flag when Ireland joined the United Kingdom in 1801.
Ireland has been divided into two parts because of the feelings of two groups. In times gone past there has been trouble because of these different views. The Irish flag is a statement of wanting peace between them.
Northern Ireland's flag is St. Patrick's Cross, which is the red X that you see on the Union flag. By itself the flag for Northern Ireland is the St. Patrick's Cross on a white background.
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No. Ireland is a country and has a national flag. Ulster is one of four provinces of Ireland, each of which has their own flags.
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It is part of the Union flag, which is the proper name for the flag, not the Union Jack. It is the red X that is on the flag. The red X on a white background is St. Patrick's Cross, which is used for Northern Ireland. That appears prominently on the Union flag. It is possible you are thinking of another flag, like the Ulster flag, that is not actually the flag for Northern Ireland.
Ireland has nothing to do with the Union Jack. It is a flag associated with the United Kingdom. Ireland is not part of the United Kingdom. Only Northern Ireland is. St. Patrick's Cross is on the flag.
Italy and Ireland do not have the same flag. Italy's flag is green, white and red, arranged in three equally-sized vertical bands. Ireland's flag is green, white and orange, arranged in three equally-sized vertical bands.
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