Tens of thousands of people are expected to take part in Twelfth Orange Order parades in Northern Ireland on Monday, according to reports from local outlets. The parades are scheduled to take place at multiple venues across the region, with one source saying they will be held at 18 main locations. The events form part of the annual Twelfth celebrations associated with the Orange Order, which traditionally involve large public gatherings and processions. Ahead of the day, organisers plan the routes and parade sites across different towns and areas, with the scale of participation expected to draw crowds across Northern Ireland. While sources provide broad details on the scale and number of parade locations, they do not, in the provided excerpts, specify changes to routes, any official security measures, or responses from political or community groups. The reporting overall characterises Monday’s events as major public parades with widespread participation, reflecting the ongoing prominence of Twelfth in the region’s calendar.