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The flag of South Korea, or Taegeukgi was taken from the Chinese design of the um and yang symbol and has three parts: a white background; a red and blue taegeuk ("Taijitu" or "um and Yang") in the center; and four black trigrams, one in each corner of the
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The flag of South Korea, or Taegeukgi (also spelled Taegukgi in convention) is similar to the Chinese design of the yin and yang symbol and has three parts: a white background; a red and blue taegeuk ("Taijitu" or "Yin and Yang") in the centre; and four black trigrams, one
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The flag of South Korea consists of a white base. In the center of the flag is a blue and red circle, which is surrounded by four black trigrams, one in each corner.
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The flag of South Korea has a white background, a red and blue taeguk in the center, and four black trigrams - one in each corner of the flag. In Korean, the flag is called the Taegeukgi.
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The national flag of South Korea is a white canvas. The emblem of the country is located in its center. The design of the flag symbolizes the principles of the east philosophy of "yin" and "yang".
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