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image by Željko Heimer, 20 October 2001
According to Album 2000 [pay00]
- President of the Republic (5:8) - The national flag (with Coat of Arms)
defaced with five golden five-pointed stars in vertical line in
the hoistmost field. The image in Album makes the Coat of Arms in the
white stripe smaller then in the national flag.
Željko Heimer, 20 October 2001
I think so, according to the document that I received from
Guatemama Navy.
Armand du Payrat, 22 October 2001
image by Željko Heimer, 20 October 2001
Footnote at Album 2000 [pay00]
describes other three flags of similar pattern as the President of the Republic.
One is Vice-President (5:8) - Same as the President, but swallow
tailed.
Željko Heimer, 20 October 2001
image by Željko Heimer, 20 October 2001
Footnote at Album 2000 [pay00]
describes other three flags of similar pattern as the President of the Republic.
One is President of the Congress (5:8) - Same as the President,
but with four stars. This title would be the chairam of the
parliament.
Željko Heimer, 20 October 2001
image by Željko Heimer, 20 October 2001
Footnote at Album 2000 [pay00]
describes other three flags of similar pattern as the President of the Republic.
One is President of Supreme Court of Justice (5:8) - Same as the
President, but three stars.
Željko Heimer, 20 October 2001
image by Željko Heimer, 25 October 2001
From Flagmaster 98, p. 1-3 (based on report of the Guatemala
Navy sent by Armand du Payrat) - No. 17: Ministers of the
Executive - white with the arms in the center; blue diagonals
across the lower hoist and upper fly. This seems to have much
bigger Coat of Arms then the national flag.
Marcus Schmoeger and Željko Heimer , 25 October
2001
image by Željko Heimer, 25 October 2001
From Flagmaster 98, p. 1-3 (based on report of the Guatemala
Navy sent by Armand du Payrat) - No. 18: Diplomatic Corps - white
with the arms in the center.
Marcus Schmoeger, 25 October 2001