Irish Flag
The Irish Flag, also known as the Tricolor, consists of three vertical stripes of green, white, and orange. The green represents the Irish nationalists and the Catholic population, while the orange symbolizes the Irish unionists and the Protestant community. The white in the center signifies peace and unity between these two groups.
Adopted as the national flag of Ireland in 1937, the Irish Flag has its roots in the 19th century. It was inspired by the French Tricolor and aims to promote harmony among the diverse communities in the country. The flag is a symbol of national identity and pride for the Irish people.