Flag of Guadeloupe
Guadeloupe, an overseas region and department of France located in the Caribbean, has no flag with official status other than the French national flag.
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Tricolore | |
Use | National flag, civil and state ensign |
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Proportion | 2:3 |
Adopted | 15 February 1794 |
![]() Flag of the Guadeloupe Region | |
Use | State flag |

Other flags
The French tricolore is the official national flag used in Guadeloupe.
In addition to the French flag, an inscribed regional logo on a white field is often used as regional flag, similar to the practice in Mayotte and Réunion. The logo of Guadeloupe shows a stylized Sun and bird on a green and light blue square with the subscript REGION GUADELOUPE underlined in yellow.
A locally used unofficial flag, based on the coat of arms of Guadeloupe's capital Basse-Terre has a black or red field with a 30-rayed yellow sun and a green sugarcane, and a blue stripe with three yellow fleurs-de-lis on the top.
The independentist People's Union for the Liberation of Guadeloupe has proposed a national flag. It bears great resemblance with the national flag of Suriname.
Gallery
Locally used, unofficial flag.
Red variant of the locally used, unofficial flag.
Flag proposed by the UPLG since 1978, the most popular in the archipelago.
Flag proposed by the GONG between 1963 and 1977.
See also
- Coat of arms of Guadeloupe
- Flags of the regions of France
- List of political parties in Guadeloupe
References
External links

- Guadeloupe (France, Overseas Department) at Flags of the World
- Guadeloupe (France): Independentist organizations at Flags of the World