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[Koror flag] image by Ian MacDonald, 10 November 2011
based on http://pacificdigitallibrary.org

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Description of the Flag

Based on a personal web site at http://www.users.quest.net/~rae.4332/flags.html (no longer available), developed by an inhabitant of Palau, which shows the flags of all the 16 states of Palau.  The flag is blue, with a tilted yellow crescent moon, 7 yellow stars (one larger) and in the centre a native house. According the census Koror has an area of 65 sq. km, a population of 12,299 inhabitants, and the capital is Koror.
André Pires Godinho
, 30 March 2003

From http://kororstategov.com/index.html:

On the ocean of blue as the background tells a story of our greater resource, the vast ocean around us. The golden crescent moon symbolizes the new government evolving and growing with the six stars in unity. The six stars represent the six hamlets of Koror State. The larger star in the middle dividing six stars in half, demonstrates the union of the NgaraMeketii and RubekulKeldeu. The two separate leaders that once were separate, now united as one Body of Traditional Leaders of Koror. In the center of the circle is the traditional meetinghouse called "Bai". Bai will always remind us that we are sheltered in our heritage, resting on the strong stone platform, with our ten traditional leaders as our strong foundation. 

In essence, the flag is a reminder that the People of Koror are protected by their Democratic Government and Traditional Leaders as they as people of traditional and heritage while growing with the Republic of Palau.
Paraskevas Renesis, 22 September 2011

The law for the Koror State flag with many details can be found at http://www.kororstategov.com/pdf/laws/K5-81-97%20Koror%20State%20Flag.pdf.
Paraskevas Renesis, 30 September 2011

According to http://pacificdigitallibrary.org, the flag of Koror is dark blue with a traditional "abai" house surrounded by a crescent moon and seven stars, the central star bigger, all yellow, arranged in a ring pattern around the "abai". Blue symbolizes the sea surrounding the island and the sky, in which hang the crescent moon and stars.

The traditional "abai" rests on a sure foundation of ten stones, strong symbols of the ten traditional chiefs on which our culture rests and stand. The depiction of historic and cultural stories on its facade represents the shelter we have in our heritage, the freedom that gives us to wander the world knowing we have a secure home waiting for our return and a solid past from which to Launch our bright future. The circle of unity, surrounding and protecting the "abai", is a symbol of strength and unity, continuity and progress. The crescent moon represents newness and evolution. The six smaller stars represent the six traditional hamlets forming Koror; the larger star in the middle symbolizes combined central traditional hamlets.

Construction details are given as follows:
- Proportions 3:5;
- Diameter of the ring made by the crescent moon and the star: 1/1.44 of the flag's width;
- Center of the circle vertically centered on the flag, horizontally at 1/3 from the flag's hoist;
- Position of the crescent moon: 60 degrees;
- Ratio of the larger to the smaller stars: 2:1.
Ivan Sache, 30 October 2011

The stones below the abai in Koror State flag are black, as seen at http://www.kororstategov.com/pdf/laws/K5-81-97%20Koror%20State%20Flag.pdf and http://www.kororstategov.com
Paraskevas Renesis, 11 November 2011