Flag of French Guiana (department)

Aspect ratio:
3:2
Country:
France
State:
French Guiana (department)
Capital:
Cayenne

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This is what an AI says about the French Guiana (department) flag
The flag of the French department of French Guiana is a symbol of the region, highlighting the French presence and local identity. It consists of a yellow background representing a green map of French Guiana flanked by a white band with the inscription "Région Guyane" and two green palm trees. The blue and white flag of France is located in the upper left corner of the flag.
This is what an AI knows about the history of the French Guiana (department) flag
The flag of the French department of French Guiana was introduced in 1983. It consists of three equal horizontal stripes in green, yellow and red, reflecting the colors of the French flag. The upper green stripe symbolizes the tropical rainforest, the middle yellow stripe represents the gold mines that play an important role in the country's economy, and the lower red stripe represents solidarity and the people's struggle for their rights.
This is how an AI describes the French Guiana (department) flag
The flag of the French department of French Guiana is a vertical tricolor in blue, white and red. There is a white stripe at the top, a blue stripe in the middle and a red stripe at the bottom. On the blue stripe is the country's coat of arms, which consists of a golden shield with a black eagle. The eagle wears a golden crown on its head and on its breast shield there is a red cross. The shield is surrounded by a golden band with the words "Liberté, Egalité, Fraternité" (Liberty, Equality, Fraternity).

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