In 1842, the flag of Paraguay was initially approved comprising of a red–white–blue triband color design. Though, the Paraguay flag was influenced by the colors of the Dutch flag. Paraguay flag colors arered, white, and blue. As the nation believed they would have indicated independence and liberty. The flag design is rare as it differs on its obverse and reverse sides. The front shows the national coat of arms on the flag and the rear shows the seal of the treasury on the flag. On 2013, the flag was modified and now it has ratio of 11:20.
Formally adopted in 1842, each side of this tricolor flag covers a horizontal tricolor of red, white and blue along with the National Emblem focused on the white band. Flag of Paraguay symbol on the front side is the national coat of arms of Paraguay: a yellow five-pointed star enclosed by a green wreath of palm and olive greeneries tied with ribbons of the color of the band, and capped by the words.
During its history, Paraguay has applied a number of dissimilar flags. The initial flag hoisted by the country was implemented in 1811. It was a blue contextual with a single white star in the top left angle. After this, a flag with horizontal bands of green, white, and blue was approved. One year later in 1812, the flag’s bands were altered to red, yellow, and blue. In 1812, Paraguay approved its current design of red, white, and blue. The coat of arms was other in its first form in 1842. From 1990 onward, Paraguay hoisted a flag that very closely look like the flag used nowadays. The only alterations were the ratio (it was 3:5 while today it is 1:2) and the coat of arms, which has now been abridged.
The colors of the flag are supposed to be stimulated from the flag of France to show freedom and liberty, and the coat of arms signifies the freedom of Paraguay. The emblem on the opposite side is the seal of the capital: a yellow lion underneath a red Phrygian cap on the upper of a pole and the words "Peace and Justice". The changes in the front and back sides come from the retro. On July 15, 2013, the flag was revised. The coat of arms was basic and the design was transported closer to its original form.
Paraguay is situated in South America. The country is bordered by Brazil to the east and northeast, Argentina to the south and southwest, and Bolivia to the northwest. The population of the country is 6.8 million having population density of 16.93 people per sq. km of land area.
The nation has a framework of a presidential representative democratic republic. The official language of Paraguay is German and the currency is Euro. Paraguay comprises of two letters Paraguay code i.e. PY and its three letters Paraguay code is PRY and in digits it is 600. The calling code is +595 and the UTC i.e. standard time followed in Paraguay is UTC -4 hours.
Being a democratic republic, Paraguay is divided into two distinct regions: Gran Chaco or Western Paraguay, and eastern Paraguay.
Country | Paraguay |
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Continent | South America |
Official languages | Spanish, Guaraní |
Paraguay Flag Colours | Red, White, Blue | Capital | Asunción |
Currency | Paraguayan guaraní ₲ (PYG) |
Argentina | Argentina Flag |
Bolivia | Bolivia Flag |
Brazil | Brazil Flag |
Chile | Chile Flag |
Colombia | Colombia Flag |
Ecuador | Ecuador Flag |
Guyana | Guyana Flag |
Paraguay | Paraguay Flag |
Peru | Peru Flag |
Suriname | Suriname Flag |
Uruguay | Uruguay Flag |
Venezuela | Venezuela Flag |
Falkland Islands | Falkland Islands Flag |
French Guiana | French Guiana Flag |
CET | UTC-04:00 |
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CEST | UTC-03:00 |
Internet TLD | PY |
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Three-letter country code | PRY |
Three-digit country code | 600 |
Calling code | +595 |