Flags of Guadeloupe 971

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The flags of Guadeloupe are to be discovered in this category. The Guadeloupean pavilion is one of the symbols of the 971 (nicknamed GWADA), one of the 101 French departments that has for prefecture the city of Basse-Terre. The overseas department of Guadeloupe is in the French West Indies at about 8 hours flight time! Guadeloupe is a department with diametrically opposed faces depending on whether you are on the Atlantic shore or the Caribbean Sea shore. You will not only be seduced by its clear and warm waters, its exotic fragrances, its exceptional panoramas which could be used as a computer background but also by its laid-back lifestyle. Although the French blue-white-red tricolour flag remains the official flag of Guadeloupe, other flags specifically symbolize Guadeloupe. Celebrate the “Art de vivre” of the 971 french department with our range of flags dedicated to it.

Important information about the department of Guadeloupe:

Districts : Basse-Terre and Pointe-à-Pitrez

Area: 1628 km2

Number of inhabitants: 384,239

 

The Guadeloupe flags: celebrating history and advocating for independence

 

One of the logos often found floating in Guadeloupe is the red, yellow green independence flag of Guadeloupe. This three-coloured flag recalls the colours of the Rastafarian movement to which Bob Marley is a major contributor. If you are a flag lover, you will no doubt have noticed that these same colours are commons on other flags such as the national emblem of Burkina Faso or the national flag of Cameroon. Indeed, the colours yellow and green are pan-African flag colours of some countries of Africa, continent from which came the ethnic majority of Guadeloupe. The colours of the flag are also a vibrant tribute to the national colours of Ethiopia, which are among the few nations in Africa to have retained its sovereignty and stayed completely free when it was colonized in the 19th century.

The other symbol of the department of Guadeloupe is the trendy fleur-de-lys quadricolor flag inspired by the historical flags and coat of arms of the French monarchy. These emblems are widely used on many administrative documents among others. This banner was basically a flag which was carried by the merchant ship transiting from and to Guadeloupe for commercial use and non-commercial use.

 

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Celebrate the 971 department with a Guadeloupe flag! You will find a large collection of flags of the Guadeloupe department on our site: small flag of Guadeloupe with pole and base, large-format flag, Our Lady of Guadeloupe styled flags, garland of flags, Guadeloupe tricolor with cords or carnations, flag with rings, decorative flag with sheath for pole or masts.

All different categories of flags available on AZ-Flag are of different textures such as polyester fabric and with high printing quality at exceptional price-quality ratios. Depending on the model, our flags can be used in different landscapes either indoors or outdoors.

Would you like to display national flags but with a specific message or would you like to purchase advertising flags? We also offer a service to personalize your flags with whatever you want! All our flags are customizable!  You too can order your high-quality standard with refined finishes on our website in just a few clicks!

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