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  2. List of Korean flags - Wikipedia

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    Present national flags of North and South Korea 1948–present Flag of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (Ramhongsaek Konghwagukki) Red field with a blue bar on the top and bottom and a star in the center known as the red flag. Current, post-1992 version shown. 1948–present Flag of the Republic of Korea (Taegeukgi)

  3. List of South Korean flags - Wikipedia

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    Old flag of North Gyeongsang Province: 1974–1999 Old flag of South Gyeongsang Province: 1974–1999 Old flag of South Gyeongsang Province (1987 version) 1969–1987 Old flag of North Jeolla Province: 1987–1991 1991–1997 1997–2009 2009–2024 1969–2000 Old flag of South Jeolla Province: 2000–2016 1969–2009 Old flag of Jeju Province ...

  4. Flag of South Korea - Wikipedia

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    In 1919, a flag similar to the current South Korean flag was used by the Korean government-in-exile based in China. The term taegukgi began to use in 1942. The taeguk and taegukgi grew as a powerful symbols of independence in the 1,500 demonstrations during colonial rule. Inauguration of the First Republic of Korea on 15 August 1948

  5. File:Flag of Korea (1882–1910).svg - Wikipedia

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    English: 1882 version of the flag of Korea, based on the earliest surviving depiction of the flag, published in a U.S. Navy book Flags of Maritime Nations in July 1882.

  6. List of North Korean flags - Wikipedia

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    Flag of the Supreme Commander of the Korean Peoples' Army 1996–2002 Flag of the Supreme Commander of the Korean People's Army: 2002–2020 [3] The Supreme Commander Star on a red flag. Sometimes used as a war flag during military exercises. Flags of the Branches of the Armed Forces of the DPRK 1993–2023 [4] Flag of the Korean People's Army ...

  7. Taegeuk - Wikipedia

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    The Flag of South Korea, also known as the Taegeukgi (Korean: 태극기), has a blue and red taegeuk in the center. The taegeuk symbol is most prominently displayed in the center of South Korea's national flag, called the Taegeukgi, literally taegeuk flag (along with four of the eight trigrams used in divination). Because of the Taegeuk's ...

  8. Old Korean - Wikipedia

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    Old Korean is generally defined as the ancient Koreanic language of the Silla state (57 BCE – 936 CE), [3] especially in its Unified period (668–936). [4] [5] Proto-Koreanic, the hypothetical ancestor of the Koreanic languages understood largely through the internal reconstruction of later forms of Korean, [6] is to be distinguished from the actually historically attested language of Old ...

  9. Timeline of national flags - Wikipedia

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    Korea, North: 960 1800 1856 1882 1882 1888 1893 1893 1899 1910 1945 1946 1946 1948 1992 Korea, North: Korea, South: 1945 1948 1949 1984 1997 2011 Korea, South: Kuwait: 1521 1844 1899 1914 1921 1940 1961 Kuwait: Kyrgyzstan: 1876 1883 1918 1936 1952 1991 1992 1992 2023 Kyrgyzstan: Laos: 1707 1893 1952 1975 Laos: Latvia: 1562 1661 1692 1721 1918 ...