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2:3; image by Phanuwit Woonchoom, 8 June 2020
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variant (older design); image by Olivier Touzeau, 4 September 2012
According to the Thai Ministry of Interior in 2000, the flag of Phatthalung
province is horizontally divided yellow / purple / yellow (1:2:1) with the
provincial seal in the center, including a red garuda and the name of the
province in black on a yellow label.
The provincial flag can be seen on the
provincial website
http://www.phatthalung.go.th/emblem.php
Olivier Touzeau, 4
September 2012
According to Thai vexillologists Phanuwit Woonchoom and Suttipong Phuensaen, the current flag used by Phatthalung Province is the provincial seal on a purple and gold tribar. The purple is 1/2th the hoist and the gold bands on the top and bottom equal to 1/4th of the hoist.
Zachary Harden, 20 July 2020
2:3; image by Zachary Harden and Phanuwit Woonchoom, 26 December 2018
According to Thai vexillologists Phanuwit Woonchoom and Suttipong Phuensaen, a 2004 PDF released by the Ministry of Culture shows the flag Phatthalung Province is the provincial seal on a purple and gold bicolor. While flag like this do exist, it is very rare and a misinterpretation of legal/descriptive texts about the provincial flag.
Zachary Harden, 20 July 2020