Italy and Ireland Only Italy as the Irish flag is Orange, white and green
No. Ireland is a country and has a national flag. Ulster is one of four provinces of Ireland, each of which has their own flags.
The capital of Italy is Rome therefor it should be the same however Rome has its own flag partly to do with the fact that the north and south of Italy don't talk and are divided by Rome the flag is :
Italy Ireland Iceland
Italy's flag is a tricolor (green, white and red) Vertical flag
It is protocol for handling the Irish flag in Ireland. The same applies in many countries with national flags. An Irish flag flying in another country would not be flown highest, whereas the flag of that country might be. It is the national flag of Ireland, so it is of greater importance than any other flag in Ireland, and so it is flown higher than other flags.
Ireland is the official name in English for the Repuplic of Ireland. So Ireland and the Irish Republic, as you are referring to it as, are the same thing. So it has one government and flag. Ireland is also the name of the island on which the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland are both found. They are separate, so they are governed differently and with different flags.
They would be the same as the Irish flag, so they are green, white and orange.
Italy and rep of Ireland were drawn in the same group for qualifing for the 2010 world cup and played each other twice.
The State Flag of Alabama is pre-dated by the "Saint Patrick Flag", the national flag of Ireland, by at least 40 years. It is the flag of Ireland that was incorporated into the Union Flag when Ireland joined the United Kingdom in 1801.
England's flag represents the 'State' of England as St. Georges flag. The Union Flag, or Jack is the flag of Britain (UK) and is the country comprising of England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland. Each State within the UK have their own flag but the Union Jack is the national flag
Northern Ireland's flag is St. Patrick's Cross, which is the red X that you see on the Union flag. By itself the flag for Northern Ireland is the St. Patrick's Cross on a white background.