
Member
nations of the United Nations
The flag created in 1948 consists of three
stripes - blue, red, blue -
separated from each other by two narrow white lines, the
proportions being 6 : 2 : 17 : 2 : 6. The hoist of the red
stripe is charged with a white disc
containing a red five-pointed star. The blue stripes stand for
the
people's desire for peace, the red one symbolizes the
revolutionary spirit of the struggle for socialism, and white
- a traditional Korean color -represents the purity of the
ideals of (North) Korea and national sovereignty. The
five-pointed star signifies the happy prospects of the people
building
socialism under the leadership of the Korean Worker's Party.
The white disc suggests the yin and yang symbol ("t'aeguk" in
Korean) in the flag of the
Republic of Korea.'
Each flag shown is
the flag used by that
nation's government and displayed at the U.N.
headquarters. Where noted the "civil" flag is also
available. It is identical to the "government" flag except
the seal is omitted.
Flags for Outdoor use are made of 100% heavyweight
nylon and finished with strong canvas headings and brass
grommets.
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North Korea
Flag
Indoor
/ Parade
With Pole hem and Fringe |
STATE |
Price: |
Add to Cart! |
3' x 5' |
$65.50 |
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4'
x 6' |
$81.70 |
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