The orange, the fruit from which the modern name of the orange colour comes. The colour orange occurs between red and yellow in the visible spectrum at a wavelength of about 585 – 620 nm, and has a hue of 30° in HSV colour space. The complementary colour of orange is azure, a slightly greenish blue. With pigments such as paints or inks, a mixture of the subtractive primary colours in the proportion of 75% yellow and 25% magenta produce the secondary colour orange. Orange pigments are largely in the ochre or cadmium families, and absorb mostly blue light. Download high resolution version (640x752, 112 KB)Ambersweet oranges, a new cold-resistant orange variety. ...
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Binomial name (L.) Osbeck Orangeâspecifically, sweet orangeârefers to the citrus tree Citrus sinensis (syn. ...
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A nanometre (American spelling: nanometer, symbol nm) is a unit of length in the metric system, equal to one thousand-millionth of a metre, which is the current SI base unit of length. ...
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The hue saturation value (HSV) model defines a color space in terms of three constituent components: HSV color space as a color wheel Hue, the color type (such as red, blue, or yellow): Ranges from 0-360 (but normalized to 0-100% in some applications) Saturation, the vibrancy of the...
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Natural Ultramarine pigment in powdered form. ...
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Magenta is a color made up of equal parts of red and blue light. ...
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About 65% to 75% of cadmium produced worldwide is used in the production of Ni-Cd Batteries. ...
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Orange (colour wheel) At right is the colour wheel colour orange. This is the colour orange as defined in HSV colour space; that is, it is the hue midway between red and yellow, numerically halfway between red and yellow and in a gamma-compressed RGB colour space, and is diametrically opposite azure, on the HSV colour wheel. In the arts of painting, and photography, color theory is a set of basic rules for mixing color to achieve a desired result. ...
The hue saturation value (HSV) model defines a color space in terms of three constituent components: HSV color space as a color wheel Hue, the color type (such as red, blue, or yellow): Ranges from 0-360 (but normalized to 0-100% in some applications) Saturation, the vibrancy of the...
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Etymology of orange -
The colour is named after the orange fruit, introduced to Europe via the Indo-European word nāranja. Before this was introduced to the English-speaking world, the colour was referred to (in Old English) as geoluhread, which translates into Modern English as yellow-red. Look up orange in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. ...
Binomial name (L.) Osbeck Orangeâspecifically, sweet orangeârefers to the citrus tree Citrus sinensis (syn. ...
The English language is a West Germanic language that originates in England. ...
Old English (also called Anglo-Penis[1], Englisc by its speakers) is an early form of the English language that was spoken in parts of what is now England and southern Scotland between the mid-fifth century and the mid-twelfth century. ...
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The first recorded use of orange as a colour name in English was in 1512,[2] in the court of King Henry VIII. Web colors are colors used in designing web pages, and the methods for describing and specifying those colors. ...
CIE 1931 xy chromaticity diagram showing the gamut of the sRGB color space and location of the primaries. ...
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Year 1512 (MDXII) was a leap year starting on Thursday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar. ...
Henry VIII (28 June 1491 â 28 January 1547) was King of England and Lord of Ireland (later King of Ireland) from 22 April 1509 until his death. ...
Orange web colours Orange (web colour) Web colour orange, defined as FFA500, is the only named colour defined in CSS that is not also defined in HTML 4.01 Authors of web pages have a variety of options available for specifying colors for elements of web documents. ...
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| Dark orange (web colour) | | — Colour coordinates — | | Hex triplet | #FF8C00 | | sRGBB | (r, g, b) | (255, 140, 0) | | HSV | (h, s, v) | (34°, 100%, 94%) | | Source | X11/SVG[1] | B: Normalized to [0–255] (byte)
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Dark orange (web colour) The web colour called dark orange is displayed at right.
| Orange peel | | — Colour coordinates — | | Hex triplet | #FFA000 | | RGBB | (r, g, b) | (255, 160, 0) | | HSV | (h, s, v) | (38°, 100%, 100%) | | Source | [Unsourced] | B: Normalized to [0–255] (byte)
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A representation of additive color mixingâIn CRT based (analog electronics) television three color electron guns are used to stimulate such an arrangement of phosphorescent coatings of the glass, the resultant reemission of photons providing the image seen by the eye. ...
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Additional variations on the colour orange -
Orange pigments are largely in the ochre or cadmium families. ...
Orange peel Displayed at right is the actual colour of the outer skin of a typical orange. This colour is called orange peel. It is the same colour as the fruit for which it was named. In contrast to blue or red, this colour is well determined. Binomial name (L.) Osbeck Orangeâspecifically, sweet orangeârefers to the citrus tree Citrus sinensis (syn. ...
A discussion of the difference between the colours orange and orange peel is given in Maerz and Paul.[3] The first recorded use of orange peel as a colour name in English was in 1839. [4] The English language is a West Germanic language that originates in England. ...
1839 (MDCCCXXXIX) was a common year starting on Tuesday (see link for calendar). ...
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Tangerine -
At right is the colour tangerine, a shade of orange that is the colour of the tangerine fruit. This redirect page has been listed on Wikipedia:Redirects for deletion. ...
Binomial name Citrus reticulata Blanco For other uses, see Tangerine (disambiguation). ...
The first recorded use of tangerine as a colour name in English was in 1899. [5] The English language is a West Germanic language that originates in England. ...
Year 1899 (MDCCCXCIX) was a common year starting on Sunday (link will display the full calendar) of the Gregorian calendar (or a common year starting on Friday [1] of the 12-day-slower Julian calendar). ...
| Carrot orange | | — Colour coordinates — | | Hex triplet | #ED9121 | | RGBB | (r, g, b) | (237, 145, 33) | | HSV | (h, s, v) | (33°, 86%, 93%) | | Source | [Unsourced] | B: Normalized to [0–255] (byte)
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Carrot orange Carrot orange is a tint of orange that is the colour of the raw carrot vegetable. This article is about the cultivated vegetable. ...
The first recorded use of carrot orange as a colour name in English was in 1684. [6] The English language is a West Germanic language that originates in England. ...
Events France under Louis XIV makes Truce of Ratisbon separately with the Empire and Spain. ...
Web colors are colors used in designing web pages, and the methods for describing and specifying those colors. ...
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Burnt orange Burnt orange has been in use as a colour name for this deep shade of orange since 1915. [7] Year 1915 (MCMXV) was a common year starting on Friday (link will display the full calendar) of the Gregorian calendar (or a common year starting on Thursday[1] of the 13-day-slower Julian calendar). ...
This colour is one variation that is used as a school colour of the Clemson University, Virginia Tech, Auburn University, and The University of Texas at Austin. Clemson University is a public, coeducational, land-grant, research university located in Clemson, South Carolina, United States. ...
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Auburn University (AU or Auburn) is a state university located in Auburn, Alabama, USA. With more than 24,100 students and 1,200 faculty, it is the largest university in the state,[5] and according to U.S. News & World Report, has a selectivity rating of more selective. ...
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Burnt Orange was popular in interior design in the 1970s. It has been suggested that Interior decoration be merged into this article or section. ...
Year 1970 ([[Rf 1970 == January 1 - The Unix epoch begins at 00:00:00 UTC January 2 - The last studio performance of The Beatles oman numerals|MCMLXX]]) was a common year starting on Thursday (link shows full calendar) of the Gregorian calendar. ...
So-called redheads actually have hair that averages a burnt orange colour. Redhead may refer to: A person with red hair The North American Redhead (duck), Aythya americana A colloquial name for the immatures and adult females (i. ...
Web colors are colors used in designing web pages, and the methods for describing and specifying those colors. ...
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Brown -
Brown is actually derived from the orange part (orange + grey) of the colour spectrum. It can be described as dark orange. For other uses, see Brown (disambiguation). ...
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The first recorded use of brown as a colour name in English was in 1000. [8] The English language is a West Germanic language that originates in England. ...
Europe in 1000 The year 1000 of the Gregorian Calendar was the last year of the 10th century as well as the last year of the first millennium. ...
Orange in human culture
Orange heraldic tincture, in colour and monochrome representations Image File history File links Heraldic_Shield_Orange. ...
Image File history File links Heraldic_Shield_Orange. ...
Academia Academic dress or academical dress (also known in the United States as academic regalia) is traditional clothing worn specifically in academic settings. ...
Engineering is the applied science of acquiring and applying knowledge to design, analysis, and/or construction of works for practical purposes. ...
Cosmetology - People whose natural hair colour is metaphorically described in English as being red, i.e. redheads, actually have hair that averages a burnt orange colour.
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Woman with red hair Man with red hair Red hair (also referred to as auburn, ginger, ranga or titian) varies from a deep orange-red through burnt orange to bright copper. ...
The orange, a fruit from which the modern name of the orange colour comes. ...
Geography and history - Orange is the national colour of The Netherlands, because its royal family used to own the principality of Orange (the title is still used for the Dutch heir apparent). There is no etymological connection between orange (the fruit and colour) and Orange (the name of the principality), and the similarity is fortuitous.[citation needed] Orange is the colour of choice for many of the national sports teams and their supporters. The nickname of the Dutch national football team is Oranje, the Dutch word for orange. In the modern flag of the Netherlands, red substitutes the original orange, but on royal birthdays, the flag has an additional orange banner. Most geographical usages of the word orange can be traced back to Dutch maritime power in the 17th century.
- In Ireland the use of orange dates from the reign of William of Orange, the Protestant English king and a Dutch stadholder.
Motto: Je Maintiendrai (Dutch: Ik zal handhaven, English: I Shall Uphold) Anthem: Wilhelmus van Nassouwe Capital Amsterdam1 Largest city Amsterdam Official language(s) Dutch2 Government Parliamentary democracy Constitutional monarchy - Queen Beatrix - Prime minister Jan Peter Balkenende Independence Eighty Years War - Declared July 26, 1581 - Recognised January 30, 1648 (by Spain...
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A principality is a monarchical feudatory or sovereign state, ruled or reigned over by a Monarch with the title of prince or princess (a synonym is princedom) or (in the widest sense) a Monarch with another title within the generic use of the term prince. ...
Orange (Provençal Occitan: Aurenja in classical norm or Aurenjo in Mistralian norm) is a town and commune in the département of Vaucluse, in the south of France. ...
Prince of Orange is a title of nobility, originally associated with the principality of Orange in southern France. ...
A player (wearing the red kit) has penetrated the defence (in the white kit) and is taking a shot at goal. ...
Flag ratio: 2:3 The national flag of the Netherlands, with its three equal horizontal bands coloured red (top), white and blue is the oldest tricolour still in use today. ...
A banner is a flag or other piece of cloth bearing a symbol, logo, slogan or other message. ...
William III of England (The Hague, 14 November 1650 â Kensington Palace, 8 March 1702; also known as William II of Scotland and William III of Orange) was a Dutch aristocrat and a Protestant Prince of Orange from his birth, Stadtholder of the main provinces of the Dutch Republic from 28...
A stadtholder (Dutch: stadhouder meaning representative, a literal translation of the French lieutenant or the Latin locum tenans) was the person who ruled an area in the name of the land owner, in the Netherlands (which includes present-day Belgium) from the 15th to the 18th century. ...
Heraldry - In English heraldry, orange is considered synonymous with the tincture tenne. However, its use as a heraldic tincture is relatively rare, as it is considered a "stain" (a deprecated tincture) by some. In continental heraldry, tenne is more often deemed to denote a burnt orange colour.
Heraldry in its most general sense encompasses all matters relating to the duties and responsibilities of officers of arms. ...
For a list of words with definitions, see the Heraldic tincture category of words in Wiktionary, the free dictionary In heraldry, tinctures are the colours used to blazon a coat of arms. ...
In heraldry, tenné or tawny is a stain, a rarely used tincture, an orangish brown colour. ...
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Holidays This article is about the color. ...
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is the 304th day of the year (305th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
Pumpkin is a color that resembles pumpkins. ...
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The art of diplomacy, painted by Jean Leon Gerome Ferris (1863-1930). ...
Military The United States Army is the largest and oldest branch of the armed forces of the United States. ...
Branch insignia of the U.S. Army Signal Corps, representing Myers Wigwag The U.S. Army Signal Corps was founded in 1861 by United States Army Major Albert J. Myer, a physician by training. ...
National colours - Orange is the national colour of the Netherlands and is seen on its original flag and coat of arms.
- Orange, white, and green are the national colours of Ireland, Niger, and Côte d'Ivoire.
Mysticism - In the metaphysics of the New Age Prophetess, Alice A. Bailey, in her system called the Seven Rays which classifies humans into seven different metaphysical personality types, the fifth ray of concrete science is represented by the colour orange. People who have this metaphysical personality type are said to be on the Orange Ray.
- Orange is used to symbolically represent the second (Swadhisthana) chakra.
- Psychics who claim to be able to observe the aura with their third eye report that an orange aura is associated with intellectual ambition.[9]
Plato (Left) and Aristotle (right), by Raphael (Stanza della Segnatura, Rome) Metaphysics is the branch of philosophy concerned with explaining the ultimate nature of reality, being, and the world. ...
New Age describes a broad movement characterized by alternative approaches to traditional Western culture. ...
Alice A. Bailey (1880â1949), writer and lecturer on neo-theosophy, was born in England in 1880 as Alice LaTrobe Bateman. ...
The Seven Rays is an occult theory that is used within Theosophy and the occult organizations and religions based on Theosophy, such as the Alice Bailey material, the I Am movement and its many daughter organizations, the Church Universal and Triumphant, and the group founded by Benjamin Creme known as...
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Swadhisthana chakra is shown as having six petals, bearing the Sanskrit letters ba, bha, ma, ya, ra, and la. ...
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Psychic (sÄ«kÄk); from the Greek psychikos - of the soul, mental - and referring in part to the human mind or psyche (ex. ...
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17th century representation of the third eye connection to the higher worlds by alchemist Robert Fludd. ...
Ophthalmology - A woman named Susan Hogan was born with an extra set of cones that are sensitive in the orange range, as well having the red, green, and blue cones that humans with normal colour vision (i.e. trichromats) possess. She is therefore classified as a tetrachromat, but her extra type of cone is an orange cone instead of the ultraviolet cone possessed by animals such as birds who are tetrachromats in nature. It is estimated that while normal humans can see about 1,000,000 colours, tetrachromats such as Ms. Hogan can see 100,000,000 colours.[10]
Normalised absorption spectra of human cone (S,M,L) and rod (R) cells Cone cells, or cones, are cells in the retina of the eye which only function in relatively bright light. ...
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Color vision is the capacity of an organism or machine to distinguish objects based on the wavelengths (or frequencies) of the light they reflect or emit. ...
A trichromat is an organism for which the perceptual effect of any arbitrarily chosen light from its visible spectrum can be matched by a mixture of no more than three different pure spectral lights. ...
A tetrachromat is an organism for which the perceptual effect of any arbitrarily chosen light from its visible spectrum can be matched by a mixture of no more than four different pure spectral lights. ...
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Penology - Prisoners incarcerated in prisons are made to wear orange jumpsuits so they will be easy to see if they try to escape.
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Politics - Orange was the rallying colour of the 2004 – 2005 Orange Revolution in Ukraine and has thus become a colour symbolising opposition to tyranny around the world.
- Orange is sometimes associated with Christian Democratic parties and various kinds of populistic parties. Such is the case in Germany, France, Belgium, the Netherlands, Switzerland, Finland, Hungary, Bolivia, Canada.
- Orange is used as a rallying colour by Jewish settlers in the Gaza Strip who oppose the Gaza Pull-Out plan.
- Ulster Unionism is associated with orange, due to its Protestant symbolism and connection to King William III
- Orange is the party colour of:
- Fidesz-MPSZ in Hungary
- CD&V, Flanders, Belgium
- People's National Party, Jamaica
- The Justice and Truth Alliance, Romania
- People First Party, Republic of China (Taiwan)
- New Democratic Party, Canada
- June List, Sweden
- Free Patriotic Movement, Lebanon
- Bharatiya Janata Party, India
- Pora or "High Time", Ukraine — see Orange Revolution
- Social Democratic Party, Portugal
- People's Party (Spain) since 2005
- BZÖ, Jörg Haider's newly formed party in Austria
- National Union (Israel)
- Reformed Political Party, Netherlands
- Christian Democratic Union, Germany
- Union for French Democracy and Democratic Movement, France
- Democratic Party (Italy)
- European Democratic Party
Orange-clad supporters of Viktor Yushchenko gather in Independence Square in Kiev. ...
In politics, the opposition is one or more political parties or other organized groups opposed to the government, party or group in political control of an area, county, state, nation or country. ...
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Israels unilateral disengagement plan (Hebrew: ת××× ×ת ×××ª× ×ª×§×ת Tokhnit HaHitnatkut or ת×× ×ת ×××× ×ª×§×ת Tokhnit HaHinatkut in the Disengagement Plan Implementation Law), also known as the Disengagement plan, Gaza Pull-Out plan, and Hitnatkut) was a proposal by Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon, adopted by the government and enacted in August 2005, to remove all...
In the Irish context, Unionists form a group of largely (though not exclusively) Protestant people in Ireland, of all social classes, who wish to see the continuation of the Act of Union, as amended by the Government of Ireland Act 1920, under which the Northern Ireland provincial state created in...
William III King of England, Scotland and Ireland William III and II (14 November 1650–8 March 1702; also known as William Henry and William of Orange) was Prince of Orange from his birth, King of England and Ireland from 13 February 1689, and King of Scotland from 11...
Political colours are colours used to represent a political stance, a political ideology, or — in a telling use of terminology — a position on the political spectrum. ...
The Fidesz – Hungarian Civic Union (in Hungarian: Fidesz – Magyar Polgári Szövetség) is a large conservative centre-right political party in Hungary; as of 2004 the most important one in the opposition. ...
Christen-Democratisch en Vlaams (CD&V) (Christian Democratic and Flemish) is a political party in Belgium, formerly called Christelijke Volkspartij (CVP) (Christian Peoples Party). ...
For other uses, see Flanders (disambiguation). ...
The Peoples National Party (PNP) is a democratic socialist Jamaican political party, founded by Norman Manley in 1938. ...
Justice and Truth (in Romanian Dreptate Åi AdevÄr, or D.A. for short) is a political alliance comprising two political parties in Romania: the centre-right liberal National Liberal Party (PNL) and the centre-left reformist Democratic Party (PD). ...
The People First Party (親æ°é»¨, pinyin: QÄ«nmÃndÇng) is a conservative political party in the Republic of China on Taiwan. ...
For the Chinese civilization, see China. ...
This article is about the Canadian political party. ...
The June List (Junilistan) is a Swedish political party started to run in the European Parliament election in 2004. ...
FPM logo The Free Patriotic Movement FPM (Tayyar Al-Watani Al-Horr), also known as the Aounist Current (Tayyar Al-Aouni), is a Lebanese political party, led by General Michel Aoun, a former commander of the Lebanese army who served as Prime Minister of one of two governments that contended...
BJP could mean one of Indias largest political parties, the Bharatiya Janata Party British Journal of Photography British Journal of Psychiatry British Journal of Pharmocology This is a disambiguation page — a navigational aid which lists other pages that might otherwise share the same title. ...
The rising sun of Pora! symbolizes a new dawn Pora! (Ukrainian: ), meaning ITS TIME! in Ukrainian, is a civic youth organization in Ukraine espousing nonviolent resistance and advocating increased national democracy, in opposition to what they claimed was the authoritarian governing style of Ukraines president Leonid Kuchma. ...
Orange-clad supporters of Viktor Yushchenko gather in Independence Square in Kiev. ...
The Social Democratic Party (Portuguese: Partido Social Democrata, pron. ...
The Peoples Party (Spanish: Partido Popular, PP) is the largest right-wing political party in Spain. ...
The Alliance for the Future of Austria (German Bündnis Zukunft Ãsterreich â BZÃ) is a political party founded by Jörg Haider and other leading proponents of the Freedom Party of Austria (FPÃ) on April 4, 2005. ...
Jörg Haider Jörg Haider (born 26 January 1950) is an Austrian politician. ...
National Union (Hebrew: Haihud HaLeumi ×××××× ××××××) is an Israeli right-wing party list (ס××¢×) formed from the merger of three parties: Moledet (homeland), Tkuma (revival) and Renewed National Religious Zionist party. The three parties still operate somewhat independently, but run as one party list in Israeli elections. ...
The Political Reformed Party (in Dutch: Staatkundig Gereformeerde Partij, SGP) is an orthodox protestant Dutch political party. ...
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The Union for French Democracy, also known by its French acronym UDF (Union pour la Démocratie Française), is a French centrist political party. ...
The Democratic Movement (Mouvement démocrate, MoDem) is a centrist and pro-European French political party that was founded by centrist politician François Bayrou to succeed his Union for French Democracy and to contest the 2007 parliamentary election, after his strong showing in the 2007 presidential election. ...
The Democratic Party (Partito Democratico, PD) is a proposed political party in Italy. ...
For the eurosceptic informal grouping, see European Democrats. ...
Prosody However, the Oxford Rhyming Dictionary does show both these words as having half-rhymes (such as lozenge with orange and salver with silver). This article is about the color. ...
Silver is the metallic shade of the color gray closest to that of polished silver. ...
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In a children's book of verse, in a poem titled "Color," there are these lines: What is red? a poppy's red, in its barley bed. What is orange? Why, an orange--just an orange! This article is about the plant. ...
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Raves - Orange is the favorite colour for people to wear to rave dances.
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Religion Protestantism encompasses the forms of Christian faith and practice that originated with the doctrines of the Reformation. ...
Northern Ireland (Irish: , Ulster Scots: Norlin Airlann) is a constituent country of the United Kingdom lying in the northeast of the island of Ireland, covering 5,459 square miles (14,139 km², about a sixth of the islands total area). ...
Orange parade in Glasgow (1 June 2003) The Orange Institution, more commonly known as the Orange Order, is a Protestant fraternal organisation based predominantly in Northern Ireland and Scotland with lodges throughout the Commonwealth and in Canada and the United States. ...
Hinduism (known as in modern Indian languages[1]) is a religious tradition[2] that originated in the Indian subcontinent. ...
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Safety Signalling - Orange is the contrasting colour of blue and is highly visible against a clear sky. Therefore, orange is often used in safety. See: Safety orange and Dayglow orange
- The colour orange is often used for visibility enhancement.
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Safety orange, also known as blaze orange, vivid orange or International orange, is a color used to set things apart from their surroundings, particularly in complementary contrast to the blue color of the sky. ...
Security The United States Department of Homeland Security (DHS) is a Cabinet department of the federal government of the United States that is concerned with protecting the American homeland and the safety of American citizens. ...
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- Orange is (usually) the colour of the Netherlands national football team and all other Dutch national teams and athletes.
- Orange is also the colour of the Ivory Coast national football team.
- In American collegiate athletics, orange is combined with other colours to form the colours for:
- The Orange is the name of several sports teams at Syracuse, in addition to being the university's colour.
- American professional teams that use orange as a primary colour include the Baltimore Orioles, San Francisco Giants and New York Mets of Major League Baseball, the Chicago Bears, Cleveland Browns, Cincinnati Bengals, Denver Broncos, and Miami Dolphins of the National Football League, the New York Knicks, the Phoenix Suns and the Charlotte Bobcats of the National Basketball Association and the Philadelphia Flyers and New York Islanders of the National Hockey League.
- Orange is the colour of the second equipation of Valencia CF (Spain). The Land of Valencia has oranges as a traditional produce.
- Orange is the colour of Blackpool FC in England
- Orange is the colour of the ball in Snooker Plus with an 8-point value.
- Orange is also the colour of J-league football team, Omiya Ardija.
- Finnish SM-Liiga ice-hockey team Tappara is famous for unusual orange hockey pants.
First international Belgium 1 - 4 Netherlands (Antwerp, Belgium; 30 April 1905) Biggest win Netherlands 9 - 0 Finland (Solna, Sweden; 4 July 1912) Netherlands 9 - 0 Norway (Rotterdam, Netherlands; 1 November 1972) Biggest defeat England Amateur 12 - 2 Netherlands (Darlington, England; 21 December 1907) World Cup Appearances 8 (First in 1934...
First International Côte dIvoire 3 - 2 Benin (Madagascar; 13 April 1960) Largest win Côte dIvoire 6 - 0 Mali (Abidjan, Côte dIvoire; 13 March 1985) Côte dIvoire 6 - 0 Botswana (Abidjan, Côte dIvoire; 11 October 1992) Côte dIvoire 6...
Auburn University (AU or Auburn) is a state university located in Auburn, Alabama, USA. With more than 24,100 students and 1,200 faculty, it is the largest university in the state,[5] and according to U.S. News & World Report, has a selectivity rating of more selective. ...
Boise State University is a state university located near downtown Boise, the capital city of Idaho. ...
Bowling Green State University (BGSU) is a public four-year institution located in Bowling Green, Ohio, USA; about 20 miles south of Toledo, Ohio on I-75. ...
Campbell University is a university in Buies Creek, North Carolina, US. Campbell is a coeducational, church-related (Baptist) university, and has an approximately equal number of male and female students. ...
Clemson University is a public, coeducational, land-grant, research university located in Clemson, South Carolina, United States. ...
Oklahoma State University Logo The Oklahoma State University System comprises of five educational instututes across Oklahoma. ...
Oregon State University (OSU) is a four-year research and degree-granting public university, located in Corvallis, Oregon (USA). ...
Princeton University is a private coeducational research university located in Princeton, New Jersey. ...
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Sam Houston State University, (known as SHSU and Sam, for short) founded in 1879, is a public university located in Huntsville, Texas. ...
A Corner of Main Quad The University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (UIUC, U of I, or simply Illinois), is the oldest, largest, and most prestigious campus in the University of Illinois system. ...
The University of Florida (Florida, UFL, or UF) is a public land-grant, space-grant, research university located in Gainesville, Florida. ...
This article is about the university in Coral Gables, Florida. ...
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The University of Tennessee (UT), sometimes called the University of Tennessee at Knoxville (UT Knoxville or UTK), is the flagship institution of the statewide land-grant University of Tennessee public university system in the American state of Tennessee. ...
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The University of Texas at El Paso, popularly known as UTEP, is a public, coeducational university, and it is a member of the University of Texas System. ...
Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, better known as Virginia Tech, is a public land grant polytechnic university in Blacksburg, Virginia, U.S. Although it is a comprehensive university with many departments, the agriculture, engineering, architecture, forestry, and veterinary medicine programs from its historical polytechnic core are still considered to...
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Major league affiliations American League (1901âpresent) East Division (1969âpresent) Current uniform Retired Numbers 4, 5, 8, 20, 22, 33, 42 Name Baltimore Orioles (1954âpresent) St. ...
Major league affiliations National League (1883âpresent) West Division (1969âpresent) Current uniform Retired Numbers NY, NY, 3, 4, 11, 24, 27, 30, 36, 42, 44 Name San Francisco Giants (1958âpresent) New York Giants (1885â1957) New York Gothams (1883â1885) Other nicknames Jints, Gigantes, G-Men Ballpark AT...
Major league affiliations National League (1962âpresent) East Division (1969âpresent) Current uniform Retired Numbers 14, 37, 41, 42 Name New York Mets (1962âpresent) Other nicknames The Amazin Mets, The Amazins, The Metropolitans, The Kings of Queens Ballpark Shea Stadium (1964âpresent) Polo Grounds (1962â1963) Major league...
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City Chicago, Illinois Other nicknames Da Bears, The Monsters of the Midway Team colors Navy Blue and Orange Head Coach Lovie Smith Owner Virginia Halas McCaskey Chairman Michael McCaskey General manager Jerry Angelo Fight song Bear Down, Chicago Bears Mascot Staley Da Bear League/Conference affiliations Independent (1919) National Football...
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City Cincinnati, Ohio Team colors Black, Orange and White Head Coach Marvin Lewis Owner Mike Brown Mascot Who Dey League/Conference affiliations American Football League (1968-1969) Western Division (1968-1969) National Football League (1970âpresent) American Football Conference (1970-present) AFC Central (1970-2001) AFC North (2002-present) Team...
City Denver, Colorado Other nicknames Orange Crush (1977-1979 defense) Team colors Orange, Broncos Navy Blue, and White[1] Head Coach Mike Shanahan Owner Pat Bowlen General manager Ted Sundquist Mascot Miles League/Conference affiliations American Football League (1960-1969) Western Division (1960-1969) National Football League (1970âpresent) American...
City Miami Gardens, Florida Other nicknames The Fins Team colors Aqua, Coral, White and Navy Head Coach liljimjim Owner Wayne Huizenga General manager Randy Mueller Mascot T.D. League/Conference affiliations American Football League (1966-1969) Eastern Division (1966-1969) National Football League (1970âpresent) American Football Conference (1970-present...
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The Phoenix Suns are a professional basketball team, based in Phoenix, Arizona. ...
The Charlotte Bobcats are a professional basketball team based in Charlotte, North Carolina. ...
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The Philadelphia Flyers are a professional ice hockey team based in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. ...
The New York Islanders are a professional ice hockey team based in Uniondale, a hamlet located on Long Island in Town of Hempstead, Nassau County, New York, United States. ...
Capital Valencia Official languages Valencian (Catalan) and Castilian (Spanish) Area â total â % of Spain Ranked 8th 23,255 km² 4. ...
Blackpool Football Club is an English football club currently in Football League One. ...
Snooker Plus was a variation on the game of snooker and it was created by Joe Davis, the reigning World snooker champion of the time. ...
Tappara (battleaxe) is an ice hockey team in the SM-liiga. ...
Transportation International Orange was a band featuring the talents of Snuzz (Bus Stop, Ben Folds) guitar/vox, Django Haskins on guitar/vox, and R |