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  2. Dear Land of Guyana, of Rivers and Plains - Wikipedia

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    "Green Land of Guyana", also known by its opening line "Dear Land of Guyana", is the national anthem of Guyana. Robert Cyril Gladstone Potter composed the music, while the lyrics were authored by Archibald Leonard Luker. Two separate contests were held to determine the words and the tune, respectively.

  3. National colours - Wikipedia

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    Green and yellow Blue and white Chile: Red, white and blue Colombia: Yellow, blue and red Dark blue and white (used in sports) Ecuador: Yellow, blue and red Sky blue (used in sports) French Guiana: Yellow and green Blue (used in sports) Guyana: Yellow and green Red and black Paraguay: Red, white and blue Bluegray (used in sports) Peru

  4. Flag of Guyana - Wikipedia

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    The naval ensign of Guyana is a version of the national flag, with proportions of 1:2. As part of the British Empire, Guyana's flag was a Blue Ensign with the colonial badge in the fly. An unofficial red version was used at sea. [2] The first flag was introduced in 1875 and was changed slightly in 1906 and 1955. [3]

  5. List of Guyanese flags - Wikipedia

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    Horizontal tricolor of yellow, blue and red with eight blue stars on the yellow band. Post-Great Colombia 1830–1836: Provisional flag of the State of Venezuela: Horizontal tricolor of yellow, blue and red, with the coat of arms of the State of Venezuela in the center. 1836–1859: Flag of the State of Venezuela

  6. Chartreuse (color) - Wikipedia

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    Similarly, chartreuse yellow is a yellow color mixed with a small amount of green, named after the drink yellow chartreuse. [ 3 ] During the 2000s, yellow-green, as well as other shades of bright green like lime green , became very popular when various tech companies used it in office decor and other products, and with the popularity and ...

  7. Guyana - Wikipedia

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    The rich natural history of Guyana was described by early explorers Sir Walter Raleigh and Charles Waterton and later by naturalists Sir David Attenborough and Gerald Durrell. In 2008, the BBC broadcast a three-part programme called Lost Land of the Jaguar which highlighted the huge diversity of wildlife, including undiscovered species and rare ...

  8. Blue in culture - Wikipedia

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    In Byzantine art, Jesus and the Virgin Mary usually wore dark blue or purple. Blue was used as a background color representing the sky in the magnificent mosaics which decorated Byzantine churches. [21] In the Islamic world, blue was of secondary importance to green, believed to be the favourite color of the Prophet Mohammed.

  9. List of country-name etymologies - Wikipedia

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    The meaning and origin of name of Latvian people is unclear, however the root lat-/let- is associated with several Baltic hydronyms and might share common origin with the Liet-part of neighbouring Lithuania (Lietuva, see below) and name of Latgalians – one of the Baltic tribes that are considered ancestors of modern Latvian people.