Irish Tricolor
The Irish Tricolor is the national flag of Ireland, consisting 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 in 1937, the flag's design is rooted in the desire for harmony in a historically divided nation. The Irish Tricolor is often displayed during national celebrations and events, serving as a symbol of Irish identity and pride for people around the world.