Orange is the national color of the Netherlands, directly linked to the Royal House (House of Orange-Nassau) and dating back to the 16th-century rebellion led by William of Orange.
It symbolizes national unity, pride, and resistance, and is now inextricably linked to sporting events and King's Day.
Sport: Since the 1970s (especially the 1974 FIFA World Cup), orange has been the color of national sports teams, leading to 'orange madness' among fans.
King's Day: On April 27, the Netherlands turns orange en masse to celebrate the King's birthday. In addition to the royal link, the color orange in the Netherlands also stands for cheerfulness, creativity, and energy.
Naturally, there are also orange tulips. There are more than 100 different known varieties of orange tulips, ranging from single-flowered to double and fringed.

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