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  1. When flying the Irish flag, you should follow these guidelines12:
    • Flags should be raised and lowered between the hours of dawn and dusk.
    • The Ireland flag should be on a taller flagpole when used with other flags.
    • When flying the Ireland flag with other national flags, the Ireland flag can be at the same height but must be on the very left-hand side as you approach.
    • No flag should fly higher than the National Flag and it should be placed on the right of any formation, that is to the observer's left.
    • When being flown with the EU flag, the EU flag should go immediately beside the Irish flag.
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    Flags should be raised and lowered between the hours of dawn and dusk Ireland Flag should be on a taller flagpole when used with other flags When flying the Ireland flag with other national flags the Ireland flag can be at the same height but must be on the very left hand side as you approach.
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    When displaying the flag, no flag should fly higher than the National Flag and it should be placed on the right of any formation, that is to the observers left. When being flown with the EU flag, the EU flag should go immediately bedside the Irish flag.
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    General Etiquette Knowledge for flying the Ireland National Flag. Flags should be raised and lowered between the hours of dawn and dusk. Ireland Flag should be on a taller flagpole when used with other flags.

     
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