flag: Guyana
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Guyana is a country located in northern South America. Its flag has a green background with red, yellow, and black colors.
Guyana's flag was created in 1966 when the country gained independence. The green represents agriculture and forests, the white border symbolizes rivers and water, the yellow triangle stands for mineral resources, and the red triangle signifies progress.
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Guyana is the only South American country with English as its official language. It's a country with a unique blend of Caribbean and South American cultures and boasts one of the largest tropical rainforest areas in the world.
Guyana has recently gained global attention due to the discovery of large oil reserves. It's also emerging as a new ecotourism destination and is famous for natural attractions like Kaieteur Falls. Notably, cultural exchanges with South Korea have become active since 2015.