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by Olivier Touzeau, 12 October 2012
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The badge is not centered (it is not a mistake in the image).
Olivier Touzeau, 7 February 2000
In introducing the flag and the emblem of Bueng Kan province (http://202.143.171.227/bungkan/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=71&Itemid=85),
it is stated,
"Purple and white are the colors of the provinces of Bueng Kan and Nong Khai.
Bueng Kan province separated from Nong Khai province, but they still have
relations."
Olivier Touzeau, 18 July 2012
According to the Thai Ministry of Interior in 2000, the flag of Nong Khai is
horizontally divided black/red/black (1:2:1) with in the upper central part a
very different representation of the provincial seal on which are pink lotus
flowers. The image I made is after Mello Luchtenberg's image posted to
www.cyber-flag.net.
Olivier Touzeau,
12 October 2012
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by Olivier Touzeau, 12 October 2012
Former flag : national flag with provincial seal in the center.
Description from
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seals_of_The_Provinces_of_Thailand
The
provincial seal shows a pond with a bamboo clump close to it. The bamboo
symbolizes stability, glory and continuity for the peaceful and fertile land.
Olivier Touzeau,
12 October 2012
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