Green is the color closest to the flag.
Green
There are no stars in the Irish flag. The Irish flag has 3 stripes of green, white and orange. Check the link below. You are thinking of the Plough and the Stars flag, which was a flag used by the Irish Citizens Army, who were a nationalist movement. It had white stars. There are two variations of it. See below.
no, the correct colour is orange
green
If it is in Ireland, a country's flag is always flown higher than flags of other country's and any other flag.
On the Irish flag it represents the nationalist people.
Showing Connor O'Leary's Irish Heritege.
Harry: Green Louis: Blue Niall: Orange, White, Green (Irish Flag) Zayn: Yellow Liam: Red
Orange can represent a variety of things on a flag. On the flag of Sri Lanka orange represents Hinduism. The national color of Netherlands is orange, which used to be the predominant color on their flag. Answer #2: Since the category is "Irish History", the orange on the Irish flag is to recognize the "Orangemen" (protestants) who live in Ireland. The green is the original inhabitants and the white symbolizes the desire for peace between them. (and three cheers to them for this!)
The flag was first used in 1848 and became the flag of Irish republicanism from then on. It didn't become the official state flag until the Irish Free State was founded in 1922.
There is no red on the Irish flag. The Irish flag is green, white and orange.
The Irish flag features green, white and orange. These colors run in three consecutive vertical lines which are evenly balanced.
No. The Irish flag is green, white and orange.