North Korea's Flag: A Symbol of National Pride and Isolation
A Bold Declaration
The flag of North Korea, officially defined in article 170 of Chapter VII of the North Korean constitution, is a striking display of national identity and isolation.
Design and Meaning
The flag features three horizontal bands of blue, red, and blue, with a white disk centered on the red band. The blue bands symbolize the sky and sea, while the red band represents the blood shed by the Korean people in the fight for independence.
The white disk represents peace and purity, and the five-pointed star within it symbolizes the Korean Workers' Party, which has ruled the country since its founding in 1948.
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