Stamp: State visits of president Chung Hee Park (Korea, South 1966)

State visits of president Chung Hee Park (Korea, South 1966)

10 May (Korea, South ) within release State visits of president Chung Hee Park goes into circulation Stamp State visits of president Chung Hee Park face value 7 South Korean won

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Stamp Number: Sn:KR 511

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Country: Korea, South
Date: 1966-05-10
Print: Unknown
Perforation: Unknown
Emission: Commemorative
Format: Stamp
Face Value: 7 South Korean won

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A head of state (or chief of state) is the public persona that officially represents the national unity and legitimacy of a sovereign state. In some countries, the head of state is a ceremonial figurehead with limited or no executive power, while in others, the head of state is also the head of government. In countries with parliamentary governments, the head of state is typically a ceremonial figurehead that does not actually guide day-to-day government activities and may not be empowered to exercise any kind of secular political authority (e.g., Queen Elizabeth II as Head of the Commonwealth). In countries where the head of state is also the head of government, the president serves as both a public figurehead and the actual highest ranking political leader who oversees the executive branch (e.g., the President of the United States).

A flag is a piece of fabric (most often rectangular or quadrilateral) with a distinctive design that is used as a symbol, as a signaling device, or as decoration. The term flag is also used to refer to the graphic design employed, and flags have since evolved into a general tool for rudimentary signalling and identification, especially in environments where communication is similarly challenging (such as the maritime environment where semaphore is used). National flags are patriotic symbols with varied wide-ranging interpretations, often including strong military associations due to their original and ongoing military uses. Flags are also used in messaging, advertising, or for other decorative purposes. The study of flags is known as vexillology, from the Latin word vexillum, meaning flag or banner.

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