There is no gold on the Irish flag. The colour that people confuse and even refer to as being gold is actually orange. See the related question below.
That depends on what flag your talking about dude.
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!)
No, the icons on the Indian flag represent something that i dont know but it has nothing to do with the Irish Flag.
Green is the color closest to the flag.
Green color depicts the color of Islam. White color represents people belonging to other religions. And the star and moon in the middle of the flag represent the progress and glory to be the fate of the country.
The green represents the Catholics and the orange represents the protestants. So the white in the middle means peace between the two.
Green color depicts the color of Islam. White color represents people belonging to other religions. And the star and moon in the middle of the flag represent the progress and glory to be the fate of the country.
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What do the color of the flag of Galicia mean.
blood, the color red on the saskatchewan flag means blood
It is a Buddhist symbol.
There are no stars in the Irish flag. The Irish flag has 3 stripes of green, white and orange. Check the link below. You are thinking of the Plough and the Stars flag, which was a flag used by the Irish Citizens Army, who were a nationalist movement. It had white stars. There are two variations of it. See below.