The flag of Guyana was adopted on the 26th of May 1966, upon gaining independence from British colonial rule, it was designed by Whitney Smith
Flag
The Flag of the Guyana Defence Force features a green background with the golden badge of the Guyana Defence Force in the centre.
The flag of the Guyana Prison Service consists of a solid green background featuring the Guyana Prison Service coat of arms in the centre.
Guyana is divided into 10 regions, each with its distinct flag. Here are the flags of the regions of Guyana
Flag of Upper Takutu-Upper Essequibo is a horizontal tri-colour flag; Green, White and Red. The colour green represents the forest wealth, white represents the rich water resources and Red represents the people of Zeal.
The Flag of Pomeroon-Supenaam has a horizontal green and white bicolour design. The colours represent the many waterways and rice farming
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.
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
