Flag of Guam explained

Guam
Nickname:Chamorro: Banderan Guåhan
Use:110000
Proportion:22:41
Design:A dark blue background with a thin red border and the Seal in the center.

The flag of Guam was adopted on February 9, 1948.[1] The territorial flag is a dark blue field with a narrow red border on all sides. The red border – a later addition – represents the blood spilled during World War II and earlier Spanish sovereignty. In the center of the flag is the Seal of Guam; almond in shape represents the first thing seen for those born in Guam, it depicts a proa sailing in Hagåtña Bay near Hagåtña, and GUAM in red letters.[2] [3] The shape of the emblem recalls the slingshot stones used by ancient Chamorro people. The landform in the background depicts the Two Lovers Point cliff on the northern edge of Tumon.[4] Charles Alan Pownall, the military Governor of Guam, approved the design in 1948.[5]

As a complement to the Guam flag, and in response to Guam law providing for municipal flags, efforts were made to depict the culture of the island’s 19 municipalities on respective flag. This was collaborated through the Mayors' Council with the assistance of artist Gerard Aflague, a native of Guam. These municipal flags are to reflect unique aspects of each village.

Construction details

The flag of Guam consists of a blue rectangle of 78inches by 40inches, trimmed on all sides with a 2inches wide red border.[6] The coat of arms in the center is twenty-four inches tall and sixteen inches wide.[7] [8]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Guam Flag, Nylon (U.S. Territory) . Flag and Banner . 12 February 2022.
  2. Grabowski, John F. (1992). U.S. Territories and Possessions (State Report Series). Chelsea House Pub. Page 39. .
  3. Kristen, Katherine (1999). Pacific Islands (Portrait of America). San Val. Page 46. .
  4. Web site: Seal of Guam, Flag and anthem of Guam U.S.A. . 2007-10-21 . Government of Guam . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20071107061617/http://ns.gov.gu/seal.html . 2007-11-07 .
  5. Web site: Reynolds. Leslie. Deniz Smith. Guam Seal and Flag. Guampedia and University of Guam. 2 May 2009. 2 May 2009 .
  6. "[A] rectangular field of marine blue seventy-eight inches long and forty inches wide, trimmed on all sides with a border of deep red two inches in width" (Guam Code Annotated, Title 1: General Provisions — Unified Courts of Guam). .
  7. Web site: "Guam Flag". 1 Guam Code § 407 (2021).. 2024-07-11 . 2021 . Supreme Court of Guam.
  8. Web site: Flag Laws of Guam . 2007-10-21 . 2000 . .