Yes they do. I don't know if I'm allowed to post links to other websites, so just Google the Northern and Southern Korean flag and you'll see.
No.
The US fought for South Korea. they were just to help South Korea because North Korea is invading them.
The current flag of South Korea was the original flag of Korea. It was designed over 60 years before the two Koreas separated.
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Quatishao Juntsu - or in English: Red Blue ballance
No.
south Korea's is blue, red, white, and black
The US fought for South Korea. they were just to help South Korea because North Korea is invading them.
Korea is divided into North Korea and South Korea so they are actually different countries, aside from their identical language, history and culture. That's why Korea have 2 flags. The more commonly used is the South Korean flag (for reasons I think are to do with the Korean War) that has been appraised as the flag of Korea combined.
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1948, the same year the country was founded. South Korea's flag closely resembles the flag which Korea had before it was divided. That flag was adopted in 1883.
The current flag of South Korea was the original flag of Korea. It was designed over 60 years before the two Koreas separated.
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The Peace Village in North Korea, called the Propaganda Village by South Korean and Western observers, is a small village with brightly painted buildings and a large North Korean flag within the demilitarized zone that separates North and South Korea. As a result, South Koreans have argued that the town is created primarily with the purpose of propagandizing the situation in North Korea. Most observers doubt that the town is even occupied by anything more than a government-paid caretaker force.
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