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The Peruvian Ministry of External Relations explains the use of
the four different national flags at
www.rree.gob.pe/simbolos/bandera.htm
Joe McMillan, 05 Nov 2002
reported broken by Ivan Sache, 22 Feb 2005
reported broken by Ivan Sache, 22 Feb 2005
The the plain triband is the bandera nacional, confirmed as the
pabellón nacional by Decree No. 1323 of 31 March 1950.
Christopher Southworth, 05 Oct 2003
According to the Peruvian Ministry of External Relations (at
http://www.rree.gob.pe/simbolos/bandera.htm),
this is the bandera nacional para izar (national flag for hoisting).
Plain red-white-red triband; for use on private buildings, houses, vessels,
factories, etc., on patriotic holidays and as directed by law or special
decree. (See also the other three national flags:
pabellón nacional para izar,
bandera de guerra and
estandarte.)
Joe McMillan, 05 Nov 2002
The Album 2000 [pay00] says:
Civil Flag. 2:3
Red-white-red vertical triband.
Željko Heimer, 31 Oct 2002
According to [alv86] the
flag without arms is used as civil flag and ensign, whereas the
flag with arms is used as
state and war flag/ensign. Both the flag and the arms have been
adopted by law on
25/2/1825.
Nicolas Rucks, 16 Feb 2000
From: this website (link broken as of 22 Feb 2005, Ivan Sache):
MARCHA DE BANDERAS
Arriba, arriba, arriba el Perú
y su enseña gloriosa inmortal,
llevad en alto siempre
la bandera nacional.Tal la llevaron con gloria y honor,
héroes peruanos de invencible ardor.Arriba, arriba siempre la bandera nacional.
Es la bandera del Perú,
de rojo y blanco color,
cual llamarada de amor,
que en Ayacucho y en Junín
victoriosa amaneció con el
sol de la Libertad!!!
Ivan Sache, 29 Feb 2000
I received already infos from Peru, including
1 native tribe flag (Muchik), 1 ethnic flag
(Peruvians of japanese orign), and also flags of
some Ministries; Army, Navy and Air Force;
Peruvian Diplomatic Academy and Peruvian Lawyers
College. Unfortunately those infos will be
available in my Bulletin only in 2001 (next
millenium).
Jaume Ollé, 01 Dec 1999