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Peru Nylon Flag with No Seal

$29.95$119.95

Peru Nylon Flag with No Seal

Size
12" x 18"
2' x 3'
3' x 5'
4' x 6'
5' x 8'
Clear
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About Our Peru Nylon Flag With No Seal

The first national flag of Peru was created in 1820, when José de San Martín arrived with his Army of the Andes from Argentina and Chile. The Peruvian flag he designed combined the colours red and white, said to have been chosen because San Martín saw a flock of flamingos take wing at his arrival. The form of the flag was unusual—a diagonal division forming two white and two red triangles with a coat of arms in the centre. When local independence partisans established themselves, another flag was adopted on March 15, 1822. The resemblance of this flag (equal red-white-red horizontal stripes with a red sun, the traditional emblem of the Inca empire, in the centre) to that of Spain caused confusion, and it was soon altered (May 31) to a flag with vertical stripes, but the sun emblem remained in the centre.