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2:3 image by Mello Luchtenberg, 20 August 2012
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There is no flag for Nakhon Sri Thammarat displayed in the Thai Ministry of Interior Regions and Provinces documents, only a badge.
Olivier Touzeau, 15 February 2000
The Thai Ministry of Interior in 2000 displayed no provincial flag for Nakhon
Si Thammarat, only the seal. The provincial flag can be seen on the provincial
website:
http://www.nakhonsithammarat.go.th/web_52/perface.php. Another image of the
flag (picture of a real one) can be seen at
http://www.rd.go.th/nakhonsithammarat/29.0.html. It is purple over yellow
with the provincial seal in the middle. On the photograph of the flag, the
central part of the seal is green, with the name of the province in white, and
the animals around are white on a transparent background. I send here an
adaptation of the image which can be found on Cyber-flag where it is credited to
Mello Luchtenberg.
Olivier Touzeau, 20 August 2012
2:3 image by Olivier Touzeau, 20 August 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
seal of the province shows Phra Baromathat Chedi of the Wat Phra Mahathat
Voramahavihan, one of the most important historical sites in southern Thailand.
According to the city chronicle it was already built in 311, but archaeology
dates it to the 13th century. The chedi is surrounded by the animals of the
Chinese zodiac in the seal. The twelve animals represent the twelve Naksat
cities or city-states which were tributary to the Nakhon Si Thammarat kingdom:
the mouse of Saiburi; the ox of Pattani; the tiger of Kelantan; the rabbit of
Pahang (actually a city in Pahang which is said to be submerged by a lake now);
a large snake of Kedah; a small snake of Phatthalung; a horse of Trang; a goat
of Chumphon; a monkey of Bantaysamer (might be Chaiya, or a town in Krabi
Province); a cock of Sa-ulau (unidentified city, might be Songkhla, Kanchanadit
or Pla Tha); a dog of Takua Pa and a pig of Kraburi.
Olivier Touzeau,
20 August 2012