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  2. 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

  3. File:Flag of South Korea.svg - Wikipedia

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    Flag of Japan and South Korea.svg; Flag of the Provisional People's Committee for North Korea.svg; Flag of South Korea (Munsell).svg; Flag of South Korea (Pantone).svg; Flag of South Korea (vertical).svg; Flag of South Korea (black and white).svg; Flag of South Korea (bordered).svg; Flag of South Korea as Paths.svg; SVG development

  4. File:Flag of South Korea (black and white).svg - Wikipedia

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    Furthermore, with the exceptions of photographs reproducing otherwise copyrighted works of art, and photographs inserted into a work of study or art and produced only for the purpose of inclusion within said work, photographs or other works of a similar form to photography either published or produced in negative on or before 31 December 1976 ...

  5. List of Korean flags - Wikipedia

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    Flag of the Socialist Women's Union of Korea: Red-white-red flag with the name of the organization: "Women's League" (녀성동맹). 1955–present Flag of the Korean Youth League in Japan Tricolor flag with the League's logo. 2024–present Flag of the Democratic Party of Korea: Blue flag with the party emblem in the middle. 2020–present

  6. List of South Korean flags - Wikipedia

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    As the South Korean government claims the territory of North Korea as its own, provincial flags also exist for the North Korean provinces that are claimed by South Korea. The following are flags of the five Korean provinces located entirely north of the Military Demarcation Line as according to the South Korean government, as it formally claims ...

  7. File:South Korea-Flagmap.svg - Wikipedia

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  8. File:Flag of Seoul.svg - Wikipedia

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    The following other wikis use this file: Usage on ab.wikipedia.org Сеул; Usage on af.wikipedia.org Seoel; Usage on an.wikipedia.org Seúl; Usage on ar.wikipedia.org

  9. File:Flag of South Korea (1997–2011).svg - Wikipedia

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    Furthermore, with the exceptions of photographs reproducing otherwise copyrighted works of art, and photographs inserted into a work of study or art and produced only for the purpose of inclusion within said work, photographs or other works of a similar form to photography either published or produced in negative on or before 31 December 1976 ...