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  2. Flag of South Korea - Wikipedia

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    The national flag of the Republic of Korea, also known as the Taegeukgi (Korean : 태극기), has three parts: a white rectangular background, a red and blue taegeuk in its center, accompanied by four black trigrams, one in each corner.

  3. Flag of South Korea | Symbolism, Meaning & History | Britannica

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    National flag consisting of a white field bearing a central red-blue disk and four groups of black bars. The flag has a width-to-length ratio of 2 to 3.The need for a national flag arose in Korea in the late 19th century when, under pressure from its powerful neighbours, China and Japan, Korea.

  4. Taegeuk - Asia Society

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    The South Korean Flag. The Korean flag is called taegeukgi (pronounced teh-GUK-key). The colors of the flag are red, blue, and black on a white background. The flag stands for the three components of a nation: the land (the white background), the people (the red and blue circle), and the government (the four sets of black bars or trigrams).

  5. Flag of South Korea - Wikiwand

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    The national flag of the Republic of Korea, also known as the Taegeukgi(also romanized as Taegukgi, Korean: 태극기;lit. taegeukflag), has three parts: a white rectangular background, a red and blue taegeukin its center, accompanied by four black trigrams, one in each corner.

  6. Korea’s flag is composed of four colors: white, red, blue, and black. Each color has its purpose in the flag. It has a plain white background forming a rectangular shape. In the middle, a yin-yang circle is formed, minus the spots, with the color red on the upper half and blue on the lower half.

  7. The national flag of South Korea is named Taegeukgi (태극기, 太極旗). The flag has a red and blue Taegeuk symbol in the center, with sets of paired black lines called trigrams in each of the four corners of a white background.

  8. Unveiling the Taegukgi: The Symbolic Heart of Korean Identity

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    The South Korean flag, known as the Taegukgi (???) in Korean, is a striking and symbolic national emblem that holds deep historical and cultural significance for the Korean people. Its design is both aesthetically pleasing and rich in meaning, reflecting the essence of Korean identity.

  9. National Administration> National Symbols of the Republic of ...

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    Symbolism of the flag. The Taegeukgi consists of a white background, a red and blue taegeuk circle in the center, and four black trigrams (collectively called geongongamri), one in each corner of the flag. The white background represents brightness, purity, and peace, qualities that are highly valued by the people.

  10. Flag of South Korea - Flagpedia.net

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    Flag of South Korea. 🇰🇷 South Korea Emoji; Download flag of South Korea; The state flag of South Korea was adopted in 1950 after the division of the country into the northern and the southern territory. This flag, called taegukki in Korean, has originated in the 19th century.

  11. Flag of South Korea. The official name of the South Korean flag is Taegeukgi. It was approved on July 12, 1948, and consists of a white background, a red and blue taeguk circle in the center, and four black trigrams (collectively called gonggongamri), one in each corner of the flag.