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The Flag of
South Korea, or Taegukgi (Although revised official
Romanization is Taegeukgi, the word Taegukgi has been
used in English-speaking countries historically) has three
parts: a white background; a red and blue taegeuk in the center;
and four black trigrams, one in each corner of the flag. The
flag was designed by Bak Yeong-hyo, the Korean ambassador to
Japan. King Gojong proclaimed the Taegeukgi to be the
official flag of Korea on 6 March 1883.
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