Flag of Barima-Waini is divided into two horizontal bands yellow and green, representing the gold and diamond mining and forestry industries in the region.
Chile
The Chilean flag, adopted on October 18, 1817, boasts a distinctive design comprising two horizontal bands of equal height in white and red.
Chile is divided into 16 administrative regions, each with its distinct flag. Flags of the Regions of Chile
The Santiago Metropolitan Region flag features a grey background with the coat of arms in the centre of the flag.
The Flag of Valparaíso Region features a blue background with the coat of arms of the Valparaíso Region in the centre.
The Flag of the Tarapacá Region features a white background with the region’s coat of arms in the centre.
The Flag of the Maule Region features a white background with the Coat of arms in the centre. The coat of arms showcases elements of the regional identity through its four distinct fields.
The Flag of O’Higgins Region features a white background with a Rectangle icon in the centre with ‘Región del Libertador General Bernardo O’Higgins’ under the Rectangle.
The Flag of Los Ríos Region was officially adopted by the Regional Government on the 22nd of December 2008. the flag consists of a white background, which have three wavy stripes and twelve stars.
