flag: Guam
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Guam is a U.S. island territory in the Pacific Ocean. Its flag, with a red border on a blue background, represents the history and culture of Guam.
The island is a popular tourist destination known for its beautiful beaches and warm weather. The traditional culture of the Chamorro people is also well preserved.
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Guam's flag was created in 1917. The red border in the center symbolizes the blood and courage of the Chamorro people. The blue background represents the Pacific Ocean, and the proa, or boat-shaped emblem, represents the traditional seafaring culture.
Guam was a strategically important location during World War II and currently hosts a significant U.S. military presence. It is a popular vacation destination for tourists from Korea and Japan, and is known as a haven for duty-free shopping and watersports.