Flag of Guadeloupe
Guadeloupe, an overseas region and department of France located in the Caribbean, has no flag with official status other than the French national flag.
Tricolore | |
Use | National flag, civil and state ensign |
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Proportion | 2:3 |
Adopted | 15 February 1794 |
Use | State flag |
Other flags
The French tricolore is the official national flag used in Guadeloupe.
In addition to the French flag, an inscribed regional logo on a white field is often used as regional flag, similar to the practice in Mayotte and Réunion. The logo of Guadeloupe shows a stylized Sun and bird on a green and light blue square with the subscript REGION GUADELOUPE underlined in yellow.
A locally used unofficial flag, based on the coat of arms of Guadeloupe's capital Basse-Terre has a black or red field with a 30-rayed yellow sun and a green sugarcane, and a blue stripe with three yellow fleurs-de-lis on the top.
The independentist People's Union for the Liberation of Guadeloupe has proposed a national flag. It bares some resemblance with the national flag of Suriname.
Gallery
- Black variant of the locally used, unofficial flag
- locally used, unofficial flag
- Flag proposed by the UPLG the most popular in the archipelago.
See also
References
External links
- Guadeloupe (France, Overseas Department) at Flags of the World
- Guadeloupe (France): Independentist organizations at Flags of the World