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The coat of arms of Guyana was granted by the College of Arms on 25 February 1966.. It includes a crest of an Amerindian head-dress symbolising the indigenous people of the country, this crest is also called the Cacique's Crown; two diamonds at the sides of the head-dress representing mining industry; a helmet; two jaguars as supporters holding a pick axe, sugar cane, and a stalk of rice ...
The red triangle represents the zeal and dynamic nature of the nation building that lies before this young and independent country. The Garter King of Arms has described the design as being on of the most significant departures in national flag design in modern times. The Flag is designed to be of a proportion 3 × 5 on land and 1 × 2 at sea.
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The flag of Guyana, known as the Golden Arrowhead, has been the national flag of Guyana since May 1966, when the country became independent from the United Kingdom. It was designed by Whitney Smith , an American vexillologist (though originally without the black and white fimbriations , which were later additions suggested by the College of ...
Orders, decorations, and medals of Guyana (3 C, 3 P) Pages in category "National symbols of Guyana" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total.
Flag of Guyana: A green field with the black-edged red isosceles triangle based on the hoist-side superimposed on the larger white-edged golden triangle, also based on the hoist-side, pointed toward the fly-side. This flag is designed by Whitney Smith [1] 1966–present: Flag of Guyana (vertical)
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