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Guyana People's National Congress


by Randy Young, 21 January 1999

Guyana People's National Congress (p.116 at William Crampton's 1989 book "Flags of the World." ). Described as a horizontal tricolor red-black-green, with a green palm tree on a centered white disc.
Randy Young, 21 January 1999


People's Progressive Party


by Ivan Sache, 27 December 2002

I located PPP- People's Progressive Party (Guyana) flag at <www.pppcivic.org>.
Dov Gutterman, 10 March 1999

It is vertically divided black-red-yellow, apparent proportion 3:5.
Ivan Sache, 27 December 2002


Committee for an American Guyana


by Mark Sensen and Dov Gutterman, 7 December 2000

Guyana formerly British, Guyana, it is the only English speaking country in South America.  Guyana is 82,978 square miles, slightly smaller than Idaho.  Guyana's population is a mere 650,000 people.  Almost 1/2 million Guyanese have already emigrated to North America, mostly to the USA, where a 100,000 of them have become American citizens and passport holders.  The time has come for all Guyane