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image by Tomislav Šipek, 9 February 2020
image by Tomislav Šipek, 9 February 2020
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From the Gyeongsangnam/Kyongsangnam web site:
The flag features the symbol mark of the province. The meaning is described as:
Red color at the top [symbolises the] Passionate spirit of Gyeongsangnam-do people who love their province and nation.
Green color on the left [symbolises the] Nature and industries forming harmony.
Yellow color on the right [symbolises the] Fertile earth as the base of life.
Blue color at the bottom [symbolises the] Cleanliness of Nakdonggang River and the South Sea.
White color at the center [symbolises the] Strong Gyeongsangnam-do that shines like the rising sun.The circle as a whole is founded on the spirit of unity to develop the whole areas of Gyeongsangnam-do equally by utilizing the abundant nature and the capabilities of Gyeongsangnam-do people.
Furthermore it represents Gyeongsangnam-do's infinite growth into the world by means of boosting the advanced technology and cultural & Tourism industry competitively in the 21st century of Asia Pacific Era.
researched by Phil Nelson, 10 October 2005
image by António Martins-Tuválkin, 15 May 2017
This design was reported by Jaume Ollé as a former flag of Gyeongsangnam-do
(dates unknown). It is a two color flag, ~2:3, with blue over yellow in two
chiral, equal-area "L"-shapes (in 180° rotational symmetry), divided by a line
with two right angles and three segments, each parallel to either the vertical
or horizontal edges of the flag: On the hoist half the flag is 1/3rd blue over
yellow and on the fly half it is 2/3rds blue over yellow.
António Martins-Tuválkin, 15 May 2017