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| The Flag of Guatemala - Description of the Guatemalan FlagAs the above picture of the Guatemalan Flag indicates the overall background is sky blue and white The Guatemalan flag is described as follows: According to Ancient and Heraldic traditions much symbolism is associated with colors. The colors on the Guatemalan flag represent the following: White - peace and honesty Blue - the sea and the sky - vigilance, truth and loyalty, perseverance & justice
The basic style shown in the picture of the Guatemalan flag is described as Emblem -reflecting the central design of the flag pattern All Flag pictures depict flags flying, from the viewer's point of view, from left to right The shape and flag ratio of the Guatemalan flag is described as 5:8 The emblem on the Guatemalan flag pictures the Guatemalan coat of arms The coat of arms includes a green and red quetzal ( the national bird of Guatamala) and a scroll bearing the inscription LIBERTAD 15 DE SEPTIEMBRE DE 1821 (the original date of independence from Spain) The Meaning & History of the Guatemalan Flag The white stripe between the two blue stripes originated with the national flag of United Central America however the Guatemalan version turns the stripes vertically rather than the original horizontal design In 1823 Guatemala became part of the United Provinces of Central America which also includes Costa Rica, El Salvador, Honduras and Nicaragua Until 1851 the Central American flag was used In 1871 the stripes were changed from horizontal to vertical and the coat of arms were changed
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- Animal blazons should always appear with the heads facing the flag - staff side
- The Study of the Flags is called Vexillology
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| Flag History & Evolution: The idea of flying a flag grew from the requirements of ancient warfare and the battlefield Shields were painted with emblems to identify Friend or Foe Warriors needed to know where their leaders were - the custom of carrying a pole was adopted An emblem such as a shield, animal or religious device was attached to the pole for identification The emblems were also used for identity and to cover suits of armour - Coats of Arms were born These emblems were the forerunners of modern flags The Romans were the first to use a cloth flag - they were square and fastened to cross bars at the end of spears - the idea of fastening a flag to the side of a pole soon followed The strict rules of Heraldry are still used when designing an emblem and creating a modern flag Guatemalan Flag EtiquetteGuatemalan Flag etiquette is very strict and is is essential that Flag protocols and rules are followed correctly Basic Flag Etiquette applies to all nations, including Guatemalan as follows: Etiquette relating to the order of precedence for the flag The United Nations uses alphabetical order when presenting a national flag including the Guatemalan Flag. Their flag etiquette ensures that no one country's flag has precedence over another country's flag The National flag of Guatemalan should never be flown above another national flag on the same staff as this would suggest superiority, or conversely, inferiority of one flag, or Nation, over another The Guatemalan flag should never be allowed to drag along the ground A tattered or faded flag of Guatemalan should be removed and replaced with a new flag Due care and consideration must be taken to ensure that the Guatemalan flag is always flown the correct way up A Flag of Guatemalan, when in such condition that it is no longer a fitting emblem of display, should be destroyed in a dignified way, preferably by burning in private with all due care and respect Terminology & Etiquette in Guatemalan Flag display- Hoist - the act or function of raising the Guatemalan flag, as on a rope
- Half Staff or Half Mast - the Guatemalan flag is hoisted to half of the potential height of the flag pole to denote grief and mourning
- Performed by first raising the Guatemalan flag to the top, then lowering the Guatemalan Flag halfway
- Distress - denoted by flying the Guatemalan flag upside-down
- Manner of hoisting - The Guatemalan flag should be hoisted briskly and lowered ceremoniously
- No disrespect should be shown to the Guatemalan flag
- The Guatemalan flag should never be fastened, displayed, used, or stored in such a manner as to permit the Flag to be easily torn, soiled, or damaged in any way
- The Guatemalan flag should never have placed upon it, nor on any part of it, nor attached to it any mark, insignia, letter, word, figure, design, picture, or drawing on the flag of any nature
- The Guatemalan flag should be hoisted first and lowered last
- International Flag relating to Guatemalan Flag usage forbids the display of the flag of one nation above that of another nation in time of peace
- We hope that the presentation of facts and information regarding Guatemalan Flag Etiquette has provided a useful resource.
| Guatemala | 
| Location: | Central America, bordering the North Pacific Ocean, between El Salvador and Mexico, and bordering the Gulf of Honduras (Caribbean Sea) between Honduras and Belize | Guatemalan Land Size : 108,430 sq km Guatemalan Climate / Weather : tropical; hot, humid in lowlands; cooler in highlands Guatemalan Population : 14,280,596 (July 2004 est.) Guatemalan Capital City: Guatemala Guatemalan GDP: $56.53 billion (2003 est.) Guatemalan Main Industries : sugar, textiles and clothing, furniture, chemicals, petroleum, metals, rubber, tourism Guatemalan Agricultural products : sugarcane, corn, bananas, coffee, beans, cardamom; cattle, sheep, pigs, chickens Guatemalan Currency : quetzal (GTQ), US dollar (USD) Main Colors of the Guatemalan Flag : sky blue and white Commonly mis-spelt as Guatamalen
| South America - Concise History of the Mesoamerican civilisations- Mesoamericans were the ancient civilisations of South America which is now divided into 12 independent countries consisting of Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, Guyana, Paraguay, Peru, Suriname, Uruguay, and Venezuela
- The diverse civilizations of ancient Mesoamerica included the Olmecs, Toltecs, Aztecs, Incas and Mayans
- 5000-1200 BC
The Ancestors of the people of South America were believed to have been nomadic Asian hunter-gatherers who crossed over the frozen Bering Strait and into North America. From there they traveled to the lands of South America and were the descendents of the great Mesoamerican civilisations and established corn cultivation, pottery and the use of stone tools - The Olmecs - 1200 BC- 300 AD
The Olmecs were the first true civilisation of South America and were the ancestors of the later cultures - The Mayan Civilisation - 300 - 1500's
The Mayans empire covered Mexico, Guatemala, Belize, Honduras, and El Salvador. The Mayans developed astronomy and hieroglyphic writing - The Toltec Civilisation - 900's - 1100's
The Toltecs ruled Mexico and Guatemala from the 10th to the 12th century - The Aztec Civilisation - 1100'S- 1500'S
The Aztecs' rose to power in Mexico during the 12th and 13th centuries and remained in control until the arrival of the Spaniards in the 16th Century - The Inca Civilisation - 1438 - 1535
The empire of the Incas covered Peru, Bolivia, northern Argentina, Chile, and Ecuador. The amazing rise of the Incas was achieved in less than one hundred years and covered an area of nearly 400,000 square miles - The Spanish conquistadors - 1535
The later civilisations of South America abruptly ended in 1535 when the Spanish conquistadors seized control
| Concise Guatemalan History & its Flag- The indigenous Guatemalan inhabitants were the Mayans
- 1523 - Spanish conquistador Pedro de Alvarado led a Spanish expedition from Mexico and invaded Guatemala
- Pedro de Alvarado established Spanish rule
- 1540 - Indigenous Guatemalan population crushed and Guatemala becomes a Spanish colony under the control of the Captaincy General of Guatemala
- 1776 Spain encompassed all of its territories in south-east South America to create one large colony called the Viceroyalty of the Rio de la Plata
- 1810 - Overthrow of the king of Spain by Napoleon
- 1821 - Guatemala gains independence from Spain
- 1821 Guatemala became a part of the Mexican empire
- 1823 Guatemala broke away from Mexico
- 1823 The United Provinces of Central America was formed of the five Central American states under General Manuel Jose Arce
- 1823 - Guatemala becomes part of the United Provinces of Central America, which also includes Costa Rica, El Salvador, Honduras and Nicaragua
- 1840 - Guatemala becomes fully independent following the dissolution of the United Provinces of Central America
- 1840 - Rafael Carrerea takes control as the first of many Guatemalan liberal dictators up to 1945
- 1945 A Guatemalan constitution was adopted which was subsequently amended on several occasions
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