A: The protestant unionist community.
the orange colour is for sacrifice
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 green panel in the flag symbolises Irish republicanism (dating back to 1790s) - The orange panel represents the minority who supported King William III - The white panel in the centre signifies a lasting truce between the two cultures. T he whole flag is meant to symbolise the inclusion and hoped-for union of the people of different traditions on the island of Ireland,
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.
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.
It means that you are protestant Irish or Scotch/Irish instead of Catholic Irish and your heritage is probably from Northern Ireland.
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 orange colour on the flag of Ivory Coast is supposed to represent the colour of the land, which is rich and generous. It also represents the meaning of the countries fight for freedom, the blood of young people fighting for emancipation. The white colour is for peace, but also for peace with justice. The green colour is for the hope of the country and their certainty for a better future.
if you mean the flag its red
It refers to the colour black.
The Green stripe the nationalist tradition, the Orange represents unionists and the white stripe symbolizes the peace between them. The orange colour is associated with the Protestants in Ulster and those that derived from William III who defeated the Irish Catholics at the Battle of the Boyne in the late 1600s. It was included in the Irish flag in an attempt to reconcile the Protestants with the Irish independence movement.While it may not represent anything officially according to the constitution of the country, it is sometimes said that the green represents the Gaelic tradition of Ireland.