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Sangju, Kyongsangbuk-do (South Korea)

상주시

Last modified: 2005-10-29 by phil nelson
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[Sangju flag]
Source: Sangju website

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From the Sangju website:

City Flag

Symbolizes the Three Whites originating from the shapes and colors of rice, dried persimmon and cocoon which are the special products of Sangju.

Embodies the letter "S", the initial of "SANGJU" and the Nakdong River that calmly runs, and represents the road of development and progress toward the future.

As the seed of rice is shooting out its bud, it implies a progress toward the new world.

The general shape of the Taegeuk stands for harmony and unity of citizens and also represents that Sangju is the center of Korea

researched by Phil Nelson, 13 October 2005