Flags of North and South Korea — Stock Photo, Image

Flags of North and South Korea — Illustration

The flags of North Korea and South Korea.

 — Illustration by Steve_Allen

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The flag of North Korea was adopted on 8 September 1948, as the national flag and ensign of this isolationist Stalinist state.
Flag North Korea Adopted September 1948 National Flag Ensign Isolationist — Stock Photo, Image
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.
Flag of South Korea — Stock Photo, Image
The flag of North Korea was adopted on 8 September 1948, as the national flag and ensign of this isolationist Stalinist state.
Flag of North Korea — Stock Photo, Image
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.
Flag South Korea Taegeukgi Has Three Parts White Background Red — Stock Photo, Image
The flag of North Korea was adopted on 8 September 1948, as the national flag and ensign of this isolationist Stalinist state.
Detail on the flag of North Korea — Stock Photo, Image
The national flag of North Korea (Democratic People's Republic of Korea)
National Flag North Korea Democratic People Republic Korea — Stock Photo, Image
Flag of the Republic of South Korea - or Taegukgi and Taegeukgi. The original version of this flag was adopted in March 1883, the current version on 12th July 1948.
Flag of South Korea — Stock Photo, Image
The national flag and ensign of South Korea - also known as the Taegukgi.
National Flag Ensign South Korea Also Known Taegukgi — Stock Photo, Image
Flag of The Peoples Republic of Laos - adopted on 2nd December 1975. The flag had previously been used by the short-lived Lao Issara government of 1945 to 46, then by the Pathet Lao. One of the few Communist flags not feature a five-point star.
Flag of The Peoples Republic of Laos — Stock Photo, Image
The flag of the Kingdom of Thailand. The design was adopted on 28 September 1917, according to the royal decree issued by King Rama VI.
Flag Kingdom Thailand Design Adopted September 1917 According Royal Decree — Stock Photo, Image
The flag of the Kingdom of Thailand - adopted on 28 September 1917, according to the royal decree issued by Rama VI.
Flag of the Kingdom of Thailand — Stock Photo, Image
The flag of the Kingdom of Thailand. The design was adopted on 28 September 1917, according to the royal decree issued by King Rama VI.
Flag of Thailand - South East Asia — Stock Photo, Image
Flag of The Peoples Republic of Laos - adopted on December 2nd 1975. The flag had previously been used by the short-lived Lao Issara government of 1945 to 46, then by the Pathet Lao.
Flag of Laos — Stock Photo, Image
The national flag of Cambodia was readopted in 1993, after elections returned the monarchy to rule. It features a representation of Angkor Wat.
Flag of Cambodia — Stock Photo, Image
The national flag of Cambodia was readopted in 1993, after elections returned the monarchy to rule. It features a representation of Angkor Wat.
National Flag Cambodia Readopted 1993 Elections Returned Monarchy Rule Features — Stock Photo, Image
The national flag and ensign of Laos
National Flag Ensign Laos — Stock Photo, Image

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