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    The Loyal Orange Institution, commonly known as the Orange Order, is an international Protestant fraternal order based in Northern Ireland and primarily...
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    The Order of Orange-Nassau (Dutch: Orde van Oranje-Nassau) is a civil and military Dutch order of chivalry founded on 4 April 1892 by the queen regent...
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  • Order of Orange or Orange Order or variant may refer to: Orange Order of Northern Ireland Orange Order in Canada Independent Orange Order of Belfast Order...
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    The Grand Orange Lodge of British America, more commonly known as the Grand Orange Lodge of Canada or simply Orange Order in Canada, is the Canadian branch...
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    The flag of the Orange Order, also known as the Boyne Standard, or the Orange Standard, is the flag used by a Northern Irish Protestant fraternal organisation...
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  • The Loyal Orange Institution, better known as the Orange Order, is a Protestant fraternal order based in Northern Ireland. It has been a strong supporter...
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  • is of British identity and Pro-Union. He has been Grand Master of the Orange Order since his election in January 2011. Stevenson is from Ardstraw, County...
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    The Order of the House of Orange (Dutch: Huisorde van Oranje), sometimes referred to as the House Order of Orange, is a dynastic order of the House of...
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    with the Belfast Protestant Association who had been expelled from the Orange Order when they voiced opposition to it being used for party political ends...
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  • Look up Orange or orange in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Orange most often refers to: Orange (fruit), the fruit of the tree species Citrus × sinensis...
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    Orange walks, or Orange marches, are a series of parades by members of the Orange Order and other Protestant fraternal societies, held during the summer...
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    Emancipation in 1829. On and around the Twelfth, large parades are held by the Orange Order and Ulster loyalist marching bands, streets are decorated with union...
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  • Orange man may refer to: Orangeman or Orangemen, members of the Orange Order, a Northern Irish Protestant organisation Orange Man (advertisement), television...
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    The Grand Orange Lodge of Scotland, or Loyal Orange Institution of Scotland, Orange Order in Scotland, The Orange Order is the oldest and biggest Protestant...
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    Orange is the colour between yellow and red on the spectrum of visible light. The human eyes perceive orange when observing light with a dominant wavelength...
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  • war memorial parades are run by Protestant organisations such as the Orange Order. However those on Remembrance Sunday (the Sunday closest to 11 November)...
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    "Prince of Orange" was created in 1163 by the Emperor Frederick Barbarossa, by elevating the county of Orange to a principality, in order to bolster his...
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  • to: Historically, supporters of William of Orange Members of the modern Orange Order (also known as Orange Institution), a Protestant fraternal organisation...
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  • Order of Hibernians or Order of Alhambra for Irish Catholics, or the Orange Order for Irish Protestants. Some orders have a clear political agenda, sometimes...
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    involved violent conflict between Irish Protestants who were members of the Orange Order and hence called "Orangemen", and Irish Catholics, along with the New...
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    Mayor of Toronto, Canada, from 1954 to 1955 and the last member of the Orange Order to hold the position until William Dennison. He also served as Mayor...
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  • Germany. House of Orange-Nassau, a royal family in multiple European states. Order of Orange-Nassau, a Dutch order of chivalry. Orange (disambiguation)...
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    the first Prince of Orange. Its motto is Voor Moed, Beleid en Trouw (For Bravery, Leadership and Loyalty). The chivalric order was established on 30...
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    emerged in Ulster at the end of the 19th century in opposition to the Orange Order. It was organized by Joseph Devlin of Belfast, who was Grand Master by...
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    Seán Lemass and Jack Lynch. The Orange Order freely organises in counties Donegal, Cavan and Monaghan, with several Orange parades taking place throughout...
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  • ideology Flag of the Orange Order Flag of the Orange Free State This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Orange flag. If an internal...
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    Peep o' Day Boys (category Orange Order)
    Boys called the Orange Boys a sectarian gang succeeded by the Orange Order. They were so-called after the Protestant King William of Orange, who had defeated...
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    metres (1,600–6,200 ft) above sea level. The orange lily has long been recognised as a symbol of the Orange Order in Northern Ireland. Cats are extremely sensitive...
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  • the Orange Order. In his obituary, he was described as one of the last of the "county elite" to remain a high-ranking member of the Orange Order during...
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    master in British North America for the Orange Order, replacing Ogle Robert Gowan. At this time, the Orange Order had a strong voice in Upper Canada. Gowan's...
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