Ireland's flag is green, orange, and white. Not blue.
the natoinal color of just plain Ireland is actually BLUE NOT GREEN the natoinal color of just plain Ireland is actually BLUE NOT GREEN
No. Green and orange are the colors of Ireland. Green is the color of the Catholics and orange the color of the Protestants.
Ireland doesnt have a colour as such, just the standard collection of biomes that form in a temperate environment, vegitiation is green for at least half of the year due to frequent rain that ensures plant life thrives from outter space Ireland looks green mostly due to this vegtation coverage
blue was the traditional colour worn in Ireland before green
Blue is a traditional colour for Ireland, before green was used. Also, the green, white and orange only refers to the Republic of Ireland, not the whole of the island of Ireland, because of Northern Ireland.
Yes, blue was used as a colour to represent Ireland and in some situations it is still used.
Green is the color of Ireland and, now, Saint Patrick. His original color was blue.
anything above 5mw is illegal, also green and blue lasers are illegal in Ireland.
The original colour was blue, but they changed it to green because its most related with Ireland
Though many people think it is green, the official colour of Ireland is actually blue. It is associated with the Order of St. Patrick, and is called St. Patrick's Blue. That is why it is on the presidential flag for Ireland.
It was originally blue, but over the years people started wearing green instead.