The flag of Guyana, famously called the Golden Arrowhead, symbolizes the forward momentum of the nation and its deep connection to the natural environment. The arrow design reflects a country moving toward a bright future while honoring its indigenous roots and the abundant resources of the land.
Colors & Symbols
Green represents the extensive forests and agricultural nature of the land, while white signifies the rivers and water potential. Gold stands for mineral wealth, black represents the endurance of the people, and red denotes the zeal and dynamic spirit required for nation building.
The current design was created by American vexillologist Whitney Smith and was selected through a competition held before independence. In the colonial era, the territory used a British Blue Ensign featuring a badge with a sailing ship, a design that was modified several times before the modern flag was officially raised.
Frequently Asked Questions
Guyana's current flag was officially adopted on 1966.
Guyana's flag has an official proportion of 3:5.
The flag is widely known as the Golden Arrowhead due to the prominent arrow shapes that point toward the fly side.
The green background symbolizes the lush vegetation, vast tropical forests, and the importance of agriculture to the nation.
The flag was designed by Whitney Smith, who was a world renowned American expert in the study of flags.
The white border represents the water resources of the country, while the black border signifies the perseverance and endurance of the citizens.
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