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Triskele

The triskele is used by Korean subway systems, meaning 'transfer station'. It is an old symbol. In Korean it is called 'taeguk', which translates as 'big country'. The first topic in the history of the country of Korea is the "Three Kingdoms" concept; the three kingdoms were Silla, Paekche and Koryo. The three leaves of the triskele symbolize the three kingdoms. The taeguk is very popular and is an everyday sight. --McTrixie 12:30, 30 November 2005 (GMT)

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