While it may officially represent anything according to the constitution of the country,
it is sometimes said that the orange on the Irish flag represents the Protestant tradition of William of Orange.
A: The protestant unionist community.
There is no red on the Irish flag. It is green, white and orange. There is red on the Northern Ireland flag. See the related question below.There is no red on the Irish flag. It is green, white and orange. There is red on the Northern Ireland flag. See the related question below.There is no red on the Irish flag. It is green, white and orange. There is red on the Northern Ireland flag. See the related question below.There is no red on the Irish flag. It is green, white and orange. There is red on the Northern Ireland flag. See the related question below.There is no red on the Irish flag. It is green, white and orange. There is red on the Northern Ireland flag. See the related question below.There is no red on the Irish flag. It is green, white and orange. There is red on the Northern Ireland flag. See the related question below.There is no red on the Irish flag. It is green, white and orange. There is red on the Northern Ireland flag. See the related question below.There is no red on the Irish flag. It is green, white and orange. There is red on the Northern Ireland flag. See the related question below.There is no red on the Irish flag. It is green, white and orange. There is red on the Northern Ireland flag. See the related question below.There is no red on the Irish flag. It is green, white and orange. There is red on the Northern Ireland flag. See the related question below.There is no red on the Irish flag. It is green, white and orange. There is red on the Northern Ireland flag. See the related question below.
The flag of Ireland is green, white and orange. The green represents the republicans the white represents peace and the orange represents the norhern countys. The flag was designed during the 1916 rising.
Ireland's flag is green, orange, and white. Not blue.
the flag of Ireland in order the colors go green(for Ireland) white(for catholic) and orange(for pagan) green = catholics/nationalists white = peace orange = protestant/unionist
green, white, and orange The Irish flag is composed of three colors: green, white, and orange. The colors are arranged in three equal vertical stripes, in that order, from left to right.
green the flag is gree white and orange
Either Ireland or India or none if not them
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.
There is no orange on the German flag. The colours of the German flag are black, red and gold
The orange in India's flag is not orange but called "saffron." It stands for courage and sacrifice.
orange, white and green