The flag of Guatemala consists of three vertical stripes of equal width, with the two outer stripes in blue and the middle stripe in white. In the center of the white stripe is the country's coat of arms, which features a crossed golden key and rifle symbolizing the country's willingness to defend itself, surrounded by a wreath of laurel branches symbolizing victory.
The blue stripes represent the two oceans that border Guatemala - the Atlantic and Pacific oceans, while the white stripe represents peace and purity. The flag was adopted on August 17, 1871, making it one of the oldest flags in the Americas.
The colors and symbols of the Guatemalan flag have deep historical and cultural significance, reflecting the country's national identity and values. The flag is proudly displayed on government buildings, schools, and public events throughout Guatemala.
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