The flag of Guyana consists of five horizontal stripes of green, white, and golden yellow. There is a red triangle on the hoist side with a black-bordered white image of a bird, the national bird of Guyana, in the center. The flag was adopted on May 20, 1966, when Guyana gained independence from British rule. The green symbolizes the agriculture and forests of the country, the white represents the rivers and water resources, and the golden yellow stands for the mineral resources and the sun. The red triangle represents the rivers and waterfalls of the country, while the black border symbolizes endurance. The bird in the center is called the "Canje pheasant" and is known for its brightly colored feathers.
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