His leadership was extremely influential for the rebellion, contributing to the official independence of the United Provinces of the Netherlands in He is known as the father of the Netherlands, bringing unity to the region for the first time. But he is also the first ancestor of the current Royal Family, and is thus the founder of this era of Dutch monarchy. So his name, and the bright colour that goes with it, symbolise the Dutch state. Orange, historically known as Oranghien by the Dutch, is a town in modern-day southern France.
For many years it was a county state under the Holy Roman Empire before it became a part of France in Today, many national sports teams from the Netherlands dress totally in orange, including of course the Oranje Orange , nickname of the Dutch national football team.
The army of sports fans that follow them are known as the Oranje Legioen Orange Legion with an almost magical ability to turn every bar, stadium and street they hit completely orange. The phenomenon is known as Oranjekoorts Orange Fever and becomes just as crazy as it sounds. Where orange originally symbolised the Dutch Royal Family, it soon became a symbol for Dutch national pride and the country at large. The flag was actually originally orange, white and blue, designed by William of Orange himself.
Dutch soldiers during the War of Independence even wore this colour to battle. However, at the end of this war, the orange band was changed to red. Historians have a few theories as to why. The first theory is that the dye used to stain the flags orange was prone to changing to a red colour over time, and so to avoid confusion the flag was officially changed to red.
Other historians believe the change was a result of the English-Dutch defense treaty, which banned any member of the House of Orange from becoming head of the Dutch state. Theory three is that the new Dutch flag was based on the Bavarian coat of arms since between and the county of Holland had been ruled by their House of Wittelsbach.
But regardless of the switch, orange stuck around in Dutch hearts and continues to represent proud, loud Dutchness in all its quirks and charms.
Wearing orange in the Netherlands will certainly win you brownie points on almost any day of the year. Except perhaps this day — April It was celebrated on April 30 but of course switched to April 27 when the king came to the throne.
But since the change, many tourists have still arrived in the Netherlands fully dressed in orange on April 30 to celebrate the queen. These oblivious enthusiasts became known as vergistoeristen — mistake tourists. Oh dear. You might see a little orange on Liberation Day , but certainly not to the degree of real Orange Fever.
As the Dutch gained political power and sailed across the globe to colonise and conquer, their influence left substantial marks in the places they went.
This includes their use of the colour orange, which leaked into many flags, names and symbols we still see today. Many employees of the company retired here and bought farmlands, as well as African and Asian slaves to run the farms. But in , the Cape colony fell under British rule, who abolished slavery in the region in The Dutch Boers farmers , tired of paying taxes to the British and refusing to give up their slaves, departed on the Great Trek across Southern Africa to establish their own settlements where they could freely rule themselves.
The Afrikaaner Boers thus established, among others, the Orange Republic, almost smack bang in the middle of modern-day South Africa. It became an independent republic in , and of course, their flag had orange and white stripes, with the Dutch flag in the top left corner, for which the Dutch king gave his blessing. No points for guessing where the Orange River, which runs through this state, got its name from. Between and , the Union of South Africa, which later became the Republic of South Africa, had the flag depicted below.
After Apartheid , this flag changed to the stunning multi-coloured flag that South Africa has today with zero orange and the Orange Free State became simply the Free State. But the Orange River, which happens to be the longest one in the country, kept its name. Steering back to Europe now, believe it or not the orange stripe in the Irish flag also has its links to William of Orange.
This colour represents the minority Irish Protestants who supported William of Orange, and were also British Unionists. Irish Protestants, who were in conflict with their Catholic countrymen, opted to instead support William of Orange. Press ESC to cancel. Skip to content Home Miscellaneous Why do Holland play in orange? Esther Fleming March 28, Table of Contents. Previous Article How do I get my Kindle to show page numbers instead of location? Next Article How do you use pull out quotes?
Maurits wanted to continue the war, while the merchants wanted a temporary truce because that would be better for their trading. This political struggle has likely been the driving force to replace the orange in the flag with red as it still is today.
The replacement of orange by red in the Dutch national flag was symbolic of the declining political influence of the House of Orange. On birthdays of the House of Orange members, The Dutch still celebrate their Royal Family by flying an orange pennant above their national flag. So that is a typical Dutch compromise to keep everybody happy in the sensitive issue of what color the top stripe of our national flag should be?
The reason for that was that a Dutch political party NSB, sympathizing with the Nazi party of Adolf Hitler in Germany, wanted to reintroduce the orange back into the flag instead of the red. In their opinion, the red referred too much to socialism, which they hated, and they felt that orange would unite the country much better. The Dutch government did not want any resurgence of the political influence of the House of Orange-Nassau.
That was the correct decision because we are a proud democracy and should stay a proud democracy forever. The Dutch are not particularly nationalistic but make an exception for Kingsday and sports events.
All Dutch national sports teams and many of their supporters wear orange. The Dutch wear orange as a symbol of their national unity and to signify national pride. Kingsday is a national holiday in The Netherlands when everybody is dressed in orange to symbolize our national unity. Kingsday is a national holiday in The Netherlands when the Dutch fly their national flag and walk around in orange shirts. On this day, the Dutch celebrate their national unity by wearing orange.
Flea markets are organized all over the country. If you are not interested in flea markets, there will also be plenty of concerts and festivals that you may want to attend as long as you wear your orange shirt. When the Dutch national football team plays a European or World Cup tournament, entire streets are decorated with our national and orange flags. Moreover, many supporters wear orange shirts on match days, and the whole country is mesmerized and united behind the national team.
The video below has been watched more than If you have come into the orange mood, you may wonder where you can best buy your orange shirt and accessories online? The largest online webshop for everything orange is the oranje-artikelen-winkel. This webshop has an incredibly extensive range of orange products. You name it, and they got in orange…! Every year on 4th May, it is a tradition to honor those who gave their lives while fighting for The Netherlands.
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