Green on the mast, white in between, and orange on the right.
I don't know what a bum name is but there is two flags for Ireland the Republic of Ireland , and Northern Ireland. The one from the Republic of Ireland is three strips facing upward green,white,and orange.Northern Ireland is different it is a hand in the middle of four red stripes facing to the middle with a crown on the hand.
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The Republic of Ireland is one country. See the related question below for the counties that are in it.
Geographically, the British Isles include the islands of Britain and Ireland and all of their off-shore islands. Politically, this means the United Kingdom and the Republic of Ireland, therefore there are six flags, not four. These are; St. George's Cross = England, St Andrew's Cross = Scotland, flag of St David = Wales, St Patrick's Cross = Northern Ireland and the Irish Tricolour = Republic of Ireland. On public buildings within the UK, you are most likely to see the Union Flag, which is an amalgam of the flags of England, Scotland and Northern Ireland.
The colors are: red, yellow, blue.
Three colours Two colors, white and green. The Nigerian flag has green on both the right and left hand sides and a white middle.
Great Britain and Ireland make up the British Isles
England, Scotland, Wales, Northern Ireland and The Republic of Ireland make up the British Isles.
There is no province that is not included in the Republic of Ireland. Leinster, Munster and Connaught are all completely in the Republic of Ireland. 3 of Ulster's 9 counties are in the Republic of Ireland, so that may be what you are referring to. The other 6 counties of Ulster make up Northern Ireland. These 6 counties are often incorrectly referred to as being Ulster.
Since Red and White are Canada's national colours.
orange, white and green
The Republic of Ireland (Eire) occupies most of the island of Ireland. The island has 32 counties split in to 4 Provinces; There are x6 counties which make up the province of Ulster (since 1922) which is referred to as Northern Ireland.