충의 오렌지단 (Korean Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "충의 오렌지단" in Korean language version.

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anphoblacht.com

  • “Ormeau Road frustration”. 《An Phoblacht》. 2000년 4월 27일. 2010년 8월 25일에 확인함. The overwhelming majority of nationalists view Orange parades as triumphalist coat trailing exercises. 

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  • Page, Chris (2015년 8월 30일). “Orange Order on the equator: Keeping the faith in Ghana” (영어). BBC. 2017년 5월 16일에 확인함. It is perhaps unsurprising that the order has outposts in countries like Australia and Canada where ex-pats from Northern Ireland have emigrated. But that is not how the order took root in the West African countries Ghana and Togo. The first Orange lodge in what is now Ghana was founded in 1918. 

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irishcentral.com

  • “Kinder, gentler or same old Orange?”. 《Irish Central》. 2009년 7월 23일. 2010년 8월 25일에 확인함. The annual Orange marches have passed relatively peacefully in Northern Ireland this year, and it seems a good faith effort is underway to try and reorient the day from one of triumphalism to one of community outreach and a potential tourist attraction ... The 12th may well have been a celebration of a long ago battle at the Boyne in 1690, but it came to symbolize for generations of Catholics the "croppie lie down" mentality on the Orange side. The thunderous beat of the huge drums was just a small way of instilling fear into the Nationalist communities, while the insistence on marching wherever they liked through Nationalist neighborhoods was also a statement of supremacy and contempt for the feelings of the other community. 

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