What does the Republic of Ireland flag look like?
Sophia Aguilar
Published May 22, 2026
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Also, what does the Republic of Ireland flag mean?
Orange, White and Green The green on Ireland's flag is thought torepresent the country's Catholic population as well as tosymbolize revolution.
Also, do Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland have different flags? No, because strictly speaking Northern Irelanddoes not have its own unique flag sanctioned bygovernment. In official functions the Union Jack is used, theofficial flag of the United Kingdom of Great Britain andNorthern Ireland.
Keeping this in view, is the Irish flag gold or orange?
Symbolism. The green pale of the flag symbolisesRoman Catholics, the orange represents the minorityProtestants who were supporters of William of Orange, whohad defeated King James II and his predominantly IrishCatholic army at the Battle of the Boyne in 1690.
Why is Orange offensive to the Irish?
As the name implies, the holiday celebrates St. Patrick,the patron saint of Ireland. Ironically, no one wears white; theplacement of the white stripe between the green and orangestripes on the Irish flag is supposed to symbolize the peacebetween the Roman Catholic majority and the Protestantminority.
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