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Democratic People's Republic of Korea (or North Korea)

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  The flag of Democratic People's Republic of Korea,  North Korea , also known as the Ramhongsaek Konghwagukgi; literally "blue and red-colored 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. The central red panel bears a five-pointed red star within a white circle near the hoist. The ratio of the width to the length is 1:2. The colours of the North Korean flag – red, white, and blue – are considered national colors and symbolize respectively: revolutionary traditions; purity, strength, and dignity; and sovereignty, peace, and friendship.

Republic of Korea (or South Korea)

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  The flag of South Korea , also known as the Taegukgi (also spelled as Taegeukgi, lit. 'Taegeuk flag'), has three parts: a white rectangular background, a red and blue Taegeuk in its center, and four black trigrams one toward each corner. The first pattern of Taegukgi was made by Kojong. Flags similar to the current Taegeukgi were used as the national flags of Korea by the Joseon dynasty, the Korean Empire, and by the Korean exile government during Japanese rule. It has continued to be used as a national flag even after the establishment of the South Korean state on August 15, 1948. The flag's field is white , a traditional color in Korean culture. The color represents peace and purity . The circle in the centre represents balance in the universe . The red half represents positive cosmic forces , and the blue half represents the opposing negative cosmic forces . Together, the trigrams represent movement and harmony as fundamental principles. Each trigram represents Justice...

Republic of the Congo (or Congo-Brazzaville)

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  The  Congo-Brazzaville flag  is a diagonal tricolour. The used colors in the flag are red, green, yellow. The proportion of the Congo-Brazzaville flag is 2:3. The Flag of Congo-Brazzaville was adopted in 1991. The first use of the current flag design was in 1959. The colours of the flag carry cultural, political, and regional meanings. The green symbolizes the agriculture and forests of the Congo, while the yellow represents the "friendship and nobility" of the Congolese people. However, the symbolism behind the red was left unexplained. From a continental viewpoint, the green, yellow and red are the colours of the Pan-Africanist movement.; it is the only Pan-Africanist flag to utilize a diagonal pattern in its design. They are also the same colours utilized in the flag of Ethiopia, the oldest independent country in Africa and the only nation other than Liberia to remain independent during the Scramble for Africa.