Mexico Spain Chile Argentina Venezuela Colombia Peru United States Dominican Republic Ecuador Uruguay Costa Rica El Salvador Guatemala Honduras Nicaragua Brazil Bolivia Panama Paraguay Russia Cuba United Kingdom Puerto Rico Germany France Canada Italy Japan Netherlands India Portugal Ireland China Norway Finland Andorra Belgium Switzerland Sweden Poland Romania Indonesia Morocco Turkey Czech Republic Vietnam Israel Thailand Australia Philippines Singapore Ukraine Hong Kong South Africa Austria Malaysia Bulgaria Denmark South Korea Taiwan Lithuania Algeria New Zealand Nigeria Greece Hungary Pakistan Botswana Belize Curacao Egypt Cyprus Equatorial Guinea Qatar Bangladesh United Arab Emirates Malta Aruba Latvia Croatia Armenia Caribbean Netherlands Cayman Islands Lebanon Slovakia Luxembourg Estonia Trinidad and Tobago Kazakhstan Reunion Moldova Serbia Democratic Republic of the Congo Slovenia Saudi Arabia Belarus Cabo Verde Dominica Bahamas Ghana Albania Iceland Afghanistan Nepal North Macedonia Sint Maarten Iraq Guadeloupe Jamaica Tunisia Guyana Angola Bosnia and Herzegovina Sri Lanka Myanmar Cameroon Martinique Haiti Madagascar Kenya U.S. Virgin Islands Cambodia Zimbabwe French Guiana Laos Azerbaijan Georgia Rwanda Guernsey Gibraltar Sao Tome and Principe Mongolia Kyrgyzstan Isle of Man Saint Kitts and Nevis Jordan Mauritius Mozambique Macao Cote D'Ivoire Kuwait Grenada Saint Lucia Mali Senegal Maldives Yemen Bahrain Saint Martin Zambia Seychelles Saint Vincent and the Grenadines French Polynesia Barbados Ethiopia Palestinian Territory Somalia Gambia Djibouti Tanzania Saint Barthelemy Antigua and Barbuda Togo Mayotte British Virgin Islands Bhutan Falkland Islands Guam Flag Meaning & Details NO VISITORS FROM HERE YET! Guam Flag Flag Information territorial flag is dark blue with a narrow red border on all four sides centered is a red-bordered, pointed, vertical ellipse containing a beach scene, a proa or outrigger canoe with sail, and a palm tree with the word GUAM superimposed in bold red letters the proa is sailing in Agana Bay with the promontory of Punta Dos Amantes, near the capital, in the background the shape of the central emblem is that of a Chamorro sling stone, used as a weapon for defense or hunting blue represents the sea and red the blood shed in the struggle against oppression note: the US flag is the national flag
Source: CIA - The World Factbook