Why are people in the Netherlands obsessed with the orange color?
Orange is the national colour of The Netherlands, because its royal family of Orange-Nassau 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. In modern Dutch society however, the Dutch word oranje, ‘orange’ is often associated with the reigning royal house of the Netherlands. Oranjezonnetje (‘Orange Sun’) designates good weather on the Queen’s birthday, April 30. 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. Oranjegekte (‘Orange Craze’) signifies the inclination of many Dutchmen to dress up in orange colours during soccer matches. In the modern flag of the Netherlands, red substitutes the original orange, but on birthdays, the flag has an additional orange banner.