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Naval ensign and jack (South Korea)

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Naval ensign and jack (South Korea)

1955 – present

Taegeuk on crossed anchors, in a white canton on a blue field.

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Graphical characteristics:
Asymmetric, Closed shape, Colorful, Contains both straight and curved lines, Has crossing lines.

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