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Ireland, West Virginia (U.S.)

Lewis County

Last modified: 2022-12-02 by rick wyatt
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[City flag] image by David Sigley, 20 August 2022
based on photo and photo



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Description of the flag

The flag of the unincorporated community of Ireland, WV is a green field with a white border. In the middle of the flag is a white outline of West Virginia, along with a black dot representing the location of Ireland, WV. Three golden curved lines connect the black dot to a white outline of the island of Ireland. The golden lines seem to connect to the islands three largest cities (from top to bottom), Belfast, Dublin, and Cork. The lines represent migration of Irish immigrants to the land which Ireland, WV sits on. Ireland still practices Irish traditions, and has an Irish spring festival every year to celebrate it.

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Flags found on Irish Spring Festivals Facebook account: https://www.facebook.com/Irish-Spring-Festival-110828812328952/photos/4969621126449672

Photos of the flag flying can be found outside the Ireland Community Building (photo), and inside the community building (photo).

Dave Zigler, 20 August 2022