orange Irish are mainly protestants who see themselves as british, they are descended from English and scottish planters who arrived in Ireland in the 17th century. The meaning behind orange is the orange order which celebrates the battle of the boyne in 1690 when king William of orange (protestant) defeated king James (catholic). Green Irish are mostly roman catholic and see themselves as Irish. They are descended from Irish natives who have always lived in Ireland. Green is the general colour of Ireland and this is why they are called the green Irish.
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the Irish flag is a vertical tricolour of green, white and orange
I do not think catholics are called green. The orangemen are mostly protestants and they get their name from William of orange
It symbolizes the Gaelic Catholic tradition of Ireland.
India has green and orange horizontal bands, with a white band in between which has an emblem on it.
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