Description
The flag of Ireland, known as the Irish Tricolour, features three vertical stripes of green, white, and orange.
The green stripe represents the Gaelic tradition and the Irish nationalist community.
The orange stripe symbolizes the supporters of William of Orange and the Protestant community.
The white stripe in the center stands for peace and unity between these communities.
The flag embodies the hope for harmony and reconciliation in Ireland.
Adopted officially in 1937, it became a symbol of the Republic of Ireland.
Its simple and striking design is easily recognizable worldwide.
Today, the flag stands as a proud emblem of Irish identity, culture, and unity.














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