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English: The national flag of Kingdom of Thailand; there are total of 3 colours: Red represents the blood spilt to protect Thailand’s independence and often more simply described as representing the nation. White represents the religion of Buddhism, the predominant religion of the nation
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The Flag Act of BE 2522 (1979) [4] stipulates the design of the national flag as "rectangular in shape with 6 part width and 9 part length, divided into five stripes throughout the length of the flag; with the middle stripe being 2 part wide, of deep blue colour, and the white stripes being 1 part wide next to each side of the deep blue stripes ...
English: The national flag of Kingdom of Thailand since the year 2460 of the Buddhist Era; there are total of 3 colours: Red represents the blood spilt to protect Thailand's independence and often more simply described as representing the nation.
Date: 4 February 2022: Source: Own work.Geometry and dimensions from Thailand Flag Act. the National Flag which is rectangular in shape with 6 part width and 9 part length, divided into five stripes throughout the length of the flag; with the middle stripe being 2 part wide, of deep blue colour, and the white stripes being 1 part wide next to each side of the deep blue stripes, and the red ...
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