Central America may be small in size, but its countries have flags full of history and shared symbolism.
Did you know several Central American flags share a common design origin? After independence from Spain, the region briefly formed the Federal Republic of Central America. Its blue-white-blue stripes still live on today in the flags of Guatemala, Honduras, El Salvador and Nicaragua.

Central American flags by country
Curious about the colors, symbols and designs that represent Central America’s diverse nations?
Here are the seven country flags of Central America. When you are finished, be sure to check out the North American and South American country flags.
Tips for learning the Central American flags
With only seven flags to learn, Central America can be easier to memorize than larger regions. Here are a few strategies:
Group the lookalikes
Start with the four blue-white-blue striped flags — Guatemala, Honduras, El Salvador and Nicaragua. Focus on the details of each emblem to tell them apart.

Spot the unique ones
Belize’s detailed coat of arms and Panama’s red-and-blue stars are visually distinctive and easy to recognize.
Practice with a blank Central America map
Use a blank Central America map and match each flag to its country. This improves geography skills at the same time.
Utilize quizzes and flashcards
Online quizzes and flashcards are one of the fastest ways to learn Central American flags through repetition and active recall.
Take our American flag quiz to see how many you can identify correctly.
Test your knowledge of world flags
Once you’ve learned the Central American flags, continue exploring the Caribbean flags, South American flags or all world flags to expand your geography knowledge.
Caitriona Maria is an education writer and owner of The Facts Institute. With seven years of teaching experience and a background in educational content, she specialises in creating clear reference resources about countries, geography and global topics.






