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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Flag_of_PeruFlag of Peru - Wikipedia

    History. Proposed flag of 1820. Flag of 1820. Flag of March 1822. Flag of May 1822. Flag of 1825. Flags of the Peru-Bolivian Confederation era, 1836–1839. Flag of 1884. Flag of 1950. The Marcha de Banderas. See also. References. External links. Flag of Peru. The flag of Peru was adopted by the government of Peru in 1825, and modified in 1950.

  2. 18 de abr. de 2021 · On the 21st of October 1820, General José de San Martín established by decree the first Peruvian flag. The crossing of two diagonal lines divided the flag into four fields. The upper and lower spaces were white, while the sides were red. Over the years, they implemented some modifications.

  3. 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.

  4. 2 de jun. de 2021 · 07 June. On June 7 Peru celebrates its National Flag Day honoring the brave men that tried to protect Peruvian territory and the Peruvian flag on that day in 1880 during the Battle of Arica; one of the most important encounters of the War of the Pacific between Peruvian forces and the mighty well equipped Chilean enemy.

  5. The national flag has a height to length proportion of 2:3. History Of The Peruvian Flag. The first flag of Peru was flown in 1820. The colors red and white were chosen in honor of Jose de San Martin, who helped lead the struggle for independence from Spanish rule in Argentina, Chile, and Peru.

  6. History of the Flag of Peru. The genesis of the flag of Peru dates back to 1820 with the arrival of José de San Martín and his army from Argentina and Chile. On September 8, 1820, General José had a moment of rest after leaving the Port of Pisco in front of the Liberating Expedition.

  7. History of the Peruvian flag. The Peruvian flag is one of the country's symbols, but its origin is not entirely clear. In 1821, the flag was officially raised on the square in Lima during the declaration of independence. According to some versions, Jose de San Martin, the general who liberated the country, saw his future army with red bird wings.