Green represents the Irish Catholic population, orange represents the Protestants and white symbolizes the hope for peace.
green,white,orange
Orange,green and white.
Green, white and orange.
The green is 347, the white is a standard white and the orange is 151.
They can be Red Orange Green White Yellow Grey Blue and Brown.
There are no actual symbols on it, just colours. There are three colours: green, white and orange. The green refers to the nationalist catholic community, the orange to the loyalist and protestant community and the white between them represents peace.
Red, Orange, Green, Blue, White, and Yellow. Usually red is opposite orange, green is opposite blue, and yellow is opposite white.
Green, white and gold are the Offaly colours, one of Ireland's counties. The Irish flag is green, white and orange. Some people mistakenly say gold for the orange in the Irish flag, or mistakenly use orange instead of gold for the Offaly flag.No, there is no gold on it. That is a common mistake. The flag is green, white and orange. It is not green, white and gold.
these are the colours of the Irish flag
There's red orange blue green white and yellow
Three Colours- Orange,White and Green
Green- Catholic White - Peace Orange - Protestant