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English: The naval ensign of South Vietnam, used since 1949 to 1975.
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This image is or contains a symbol or symbols prohibited by Vietnam's National Assembly, due to (variously) representations of South Vietnam, or similar governmental structures; or of organizations associated with said. Applicable law is Article 117 of the 2015 Criminal code.

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din na chana18:11, 15 Silimin gɔli September 2020Thumbnail for version as of 18:11, 15 Silimin gɔli September 2020900 × 600 (50 KB)FDRMRZUSAFixed red-yellow stripes according to official construction sheet (File:Flag of South Vietnam (construction).svg): the height of each strip (red-yellow) must be 1/15 of the height of the flag; the height of the group of 5 stripes (3 red and 2 yellow) must be 1/3 of the flag height. See also the design of related emblem: File:Emblem of South Vietnam (1963-1975).svg. Optimized svg code with code cleanup and reduction. No other changes.
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