It is generally considered that green represents the Catholic/nationalist/republican communities, orange represents the Protestant/unionist/loyalist community, and the white stands for the hope for peace and unity between them.
The Irish Constitution does not give the colours any significance.
A combination of the Scottish, English and the northern Irish flag!
There is no red on the Irish flag. The Irish flag is green, white and orange.
The tri-colour style is used on many flags around the world. The Irish flag could be said to be based on any of them, such as the French flag.
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The flag shows all the battles of the confederacy.
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.
No. The Irish flag is green, white and orange.
Showing Connor O'Leary's Irish Heritege.
It is a combination of the English, Scotish and Northern Irish flags.
On the Irish flag it represents the nationalist people.
Showing Connor O'Leary's Irish Heritege.
The Union Jack (United Kingdoms flag) is a mixture of the English, Scottish, and Northern Irish flags.