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  1. Flag of North Korea. The national flag of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea, also known as the Ramhongsaek Konghwagukgi ( Korean: 람홍색공화국기; literally "blue and red-coloured flag of the republic"), consists of a central red panel, bordered both above and below by a narrow white stripe and a broad blue stripe. [1] .

    • 10 July 1948; 75 years ago (introduced), 8 September 1948; 75 years ago (official)
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  2. The flag was introduced on July 10, 1948, two months before the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea was proclaimed. Previously, however, the traditional Korean t’aegŭk flag of white with a central red-blue disk and four sets of black bars was official in North Korea.

  3. With a particular interest in North Korean diaspora studies, international relations, and social affairs, she is the coauthor of The North Korea Outside the North Korean State (Database Center for North Korean Human Rights, 2016) and Human Rights and North Korea’s Overseas Laborers (Database Center for North Korean Human Rights, 2015).

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  5. The colors of the North Korean flag – red, white and blue – are considered national colors and symbolize respectively: the sacrifice of the people who fought for independence; purity, honesty, and dignity; and the revolutionary spirit of the Koreans.

  6. The flag of North Korea was officially adopted on September 9, 1948. It features three horizontal bands of blue (top), red (triple the width of blue bands), and blue (bottom). Narrow white bands border the red-colored central band both above and below, separating the red from blue above and below it.

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  7. National. Flag. Date. Use. Description. National Flag of North Korea. 1946–1948. Flag of the Provisional People's Committee for North Korea. A white rectangular background, a red and blue Taeguk in the center that symbolizes a balance, and four black trigrams, on each corner of the flag.

  8. Mar 31, 2024 · Meaning of the North Korean Flag. The red stripe and star represent the country’s commitment to communism. The blue color is a commitment for peace. The white stripes stand for purity, strength, and dignity. History of the North Korean Flag. Before 1945, Korea was occupied by Japan.

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