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Flags Of North And South Korea. The Flag Of North Korea Was Adopted On 8 September 1948, As The National Flag And Ensign Of This Isolationist Stalinist State. The Flag Of South Korea, Or Taegeukgi Has Three Parts - A White Background, A Red And Blue Taegeuk (Also Known As Taiji And Yinyang) In The Center, And Four Black Trigrams, One In Each Corner Of The Flag.

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Flags of North and South Korea. The flag of North Korea was adopted on 8 September 1948, as the national flag and ensign of this isolationist Stalinist state. The flag of South Korea, or Taegeukgi has three parts - a white background, a red and blue taegeuk (also known as Taiji and Yinyang) in the center, and four black trigrams, one in each corner of the flag.

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