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Does the Guam Flag have a symbolic meaning? If so, what does it mean? Would you like to know if there is a template that can be printed that can be used to design the Guam flag? Look no further! Our Guam flag template is free to download and ready to be printed. Just download the template, print it out on any size paper, and you're all set!


The flag of Guam, a United States territory located in the western Pacific Ocean, consists of a dark blue field with a narrow red border on all sides and a narrow white-bordered red rectangle in the hoist side (the side closest to the flagpole). Inside the red rectangle is a circle with a dark blue background containing a white silhouette of the island of Guam and a stylized flying proa, which is a traditional outrigger canoe. The flag's design and elements hold several symbolic meanings:


  1. Dark Blue Field: The dark blue field represents the Pacific Ocean, symbolizing Guam's location in the western Pacific and its connection to the sea.
  2. Red Border: The narrow red border surrounding the flag symbolizes courage and valor, reflecting the determination of the Chamorro people (the indigenous people of Guam) and other residents of Guam.
  3. White-Edged Red Rectangle: The white-edged red rectangle in the hoist side of the flag represents the resilience and spirit of the Chamorro people, who have faced various challenges throughout their history.
  4. Circle: The circle within the red rectangle contains the symbolic elements of the island itself, emphasizing Guam's unique cultural identity and connection to its land and people.
  5. Silhouette of Guam: The white silhouette of the island of Guam is a representation of the island's geography and its significance to the Chamorro people and all residents of Guam.
  6. Flying Proa: The stylized flying proa, a traditional Chamorro outrigger canoe with a sail, is a symbol of the Chamorro's seafaring heritage and their ability to navigate the waters of the Pacific.


The flag of Guam was officially adopted on February 9, 1948, and it represents the culture, history, and identity of the Chamorro people and the people of Guam as a whole. It is a symbol of pride and unity for the residents of the territory.


This template for a printable flag of Guam consists of:

  • printable Guam flag A4 size
  • printable Guam flag A5 size
  • printable Guam 8 flags on one page
  • printable 21 Guam flags on one page

Jigsaw of Guam flag
Print out different flags of countries of the world onto an A4 page and cut carefully around the large and small angles of a jigsaw template. An example rectangular jigsaw template is the following: http://www.allbusinesstemplates.com/template/6VRTP/


For professional design use: our printable Guam flag is easy to modify and suitable for professional (or amateur) designers.

For children: key ways with such Guam Flag flashcard set is that children learn include playing, being with other people, being active, exploring new worlds, ideas, and experiences, talking to themselves, communicating with others, meeting physical and mental challenges, being shown how to learn new things, practicing and repeating skills and having fun! 


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