Peruvian Flag Description:
The flag of Peru consists of
three equal sized vertical stripes - the left and right stripes are red
and the middle one is white. Peru also has a state flag which
incorporates the shield from the national coat of arms in the middle of
the flag
Peruvian Flag Meaning:
The red stripes represent the blood spilt for Peruvian freedom; while the white stands for peace.
Peruvian Flag History:
The
Peruvian flag was adopted on February 25, 1825, making it one of the
world's oldest flags. Peru gained independence from Spain on July 28,
1821 and a red and white flag diagonally divided into four sections was
adopted. The Peruvian flag was modified to a red-white-red horizontal
design in 1822 and it was adopted in 1825.
Interesting Peruvian Flag Facts:
The
flag of Peru was designed by José de San Martín, who hailed from
Argentina. San Martin was a general and the prime leader of southern
South America's successful fight for independence from Spain. Together
with Simón Bolívar from the north, San Martín is regarded as one of the
liberators of Spanish South America. He is a national hero of Argentina.
Saturday, December 8, 2012
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