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Flag of Peru

The flag of Peru was adopted by the government of Peru in 1825, and modified in 1950. According to the article 49 of the Constitution of Peru, it is a vertical triband with red outer bands and a single white middle band.[1] Depending on its use, it may be defaced with different emblems, and has different names. Flag day in Peru is celebrated on 7 June, the anniversary of the Battle of Arica.

Republic of Peru
  • Bandera nacional (National flag)
  • El pendón bicolor (The bicolor banner)
  • La enseña nacional (The national ensign)
UseCivil flag and ensign
Proportion2:3
Adopted
  • 25 February 1825; 199 years ago (1825-02-25) (current triband version)
  • 31 March 1950; 74 years ago (1950-03-31) (current version)
DesignA vertical triband of red (hoist-side and fly-side) and white.
Designed byJosé de San Martín
José Bernardo de Tagle
Simón Bolívar
Pabellón nacional
UseState flag, state and naval ensign
Proportion2:3
Adopted31 March 1950; 74 years ago (1950-03-31)
DesignA vertical triband of red (hoist-side and fly-side) and white with the National Coat of Arms centered on the white band.
Bandera de guerra (War flag of Peru)
UseWar flag
Proportion2:3
DesignA vertical triband of red (hoist-side and fly-side) and white.
Bara de proa (Naval jack of Peru)
Proportion1:1
DesignA red square with the white square in the center bearing the Coat of Arms (Escudo de Armas) in the center.

Design and symbolism edit

Coat of arms edit

Meaning of the colors edit

Red represents the blood that was spilled by the fallen freedom fighters that fought for the independence of the country. White represents purity and peace. However, the colours are also linked to the parihuanas, a red and white type of flamingo that General San Martín dreamed about during the revolution.[2]

Color approximations edit

The current colors of the Peruvian flag were taken of the design of San Martín and Torre Tagle. The reasons why red and white were chosen are unknown.[citation needed]

Official tones determined by Peruvian laws do not exist. However, there are some particular initiatives in approximated equivalents in multiple color models, some in tones close to crimson.[3]

  Red White
RGB 217-16-35 255-255-255
Hexadecimal #D91023 #FFFFFF
CMYK 0, 93, 84, 15 0, 0, 1, 0
Pantone 485 C White

At official level, the governmental communications have used diverse shades of red.[4]

 
Construction sheet.

Variants edit

Civil flag edit

The civil flag or ensign (bandera nacional) is used by citizens. It has no additions to the common form. It was changed several times; before 1950 it looked like the current national flag and was used as both the civil and the state flag, when General Manuel A. Odría removed the coat of arms from the flag and created the state and war flags. The Civil flag lacks coat of arms.

State flag edit

The state flag (pabellón nacional), used by state institutions, is marked with the coat of arms (Escudo de Armas). It is used during ceremonies in which the National Flag is hoisted in the presence of spectators (as opposed to a static, permanent flag). A form of this flag, the national standard (estandarte nacional) is used indoors by official and private institutions. It is used for the Government Palace, the United Nations, etc. It is also used by the Peru national football team.[5]

War flag edit

The war flag (bandera de guerra), similar to the state flag, is marked with the national shield (Escudo Nacional). It is flown by the Peruvian military and national police and is typically inscribed with the service, name and number of the unit flying it.

Naval jack edit

The naval jack (bandera de proa) is not based on the triband. It is a square flag, consisting of a white square with the coat of arms (Escudo de Armas) on a red field. It is used on warships, usually with the ensign of the highest-ranking officer on board above it.

History edit

Proposed flag of 1820 edit

 
  Flag hoisted by Admiral Miller in October 1820.

During the Viceroyalty of Peru, the colonial-era Spanish flag flew over Peru. In 1820, during the struggle for independence, British-born General William Miller hoisted in Tacna the first flag that represented the emerging country. Though the original flag itself is now lost, it was described as navy blue, defaced with a golden sun representing Inti.

Flag of 1820 edit

 
  First republican flag, created by General José de San Martín.

The first flag of the Republic of Peru was created by General José de San Martín, and officially decreed on 21 October 1820. It is diagonally quartered, with white upper and lower fields, and the others red. The flag was defaced with an oval-shaped laurel crown in the center, surrounding a sun rising behind mountains by the sea. The symbolism of the flag's colors is uncertain, but according to Peruvian author Abraham Valdelomar, San Martín, having arrived on the coast of southern Pisco, was inspired by the colors of parihuanas, red-and-white flamingos. Historians of the early Peruvian Republic, such as Leguía y Martínez and Pareja Paz Soldán,[6] give a different explanation, suggesting that San Martín took the red from the flag of Chile and the white from the flag of Argentina, recognizing the provenance of the men of the liberation army. Historian Jorge Fernández Stoll thinks in 1820 San Martin was in favor of a constitutional monarchy, and he chose to use monarchical symbols and colors: Castile used the red and white colors for many years, the old flag of the viceroyalty the cross of Burgundy was red and white and the flag's diagonal lines mimicked the cross shape, the red color was the royal symbol of the mascaipacha of Inca kings and of the ensign of the Spanish king at that time.[7] The flag proved difficult to adopt due to its complex construction; without standardized measurements in place at the time, a triangular flag proved difficult to build.

Flag of March 1822 edit

 
  Second design, by Torre Tagle.

In March 1822, José Bernardo de Tagle, Marquis of Torre Tagle and Supreme Delegate of the Republic, who replaced San Martín provisionally when the latter traveled to Guayaquil, decreed a new design for the flag. This consisted of a horizontal triband, with a white band between two red ones, and a golden Inti at the center, similar to the flag of Argentina. This modification was justified, according to Torre Tagle, by the inconvenience in the construction of the previous version, among other issues.

A problem came up on the battlefields: the resemblance with the Spanish flag, especially from far away, made the distinction between the armies difficult, which led to a new change to the flag.

Flag of May 1822 edit

 
  Third design.

On 31 May 1822, Torre Tagle changed the flag's design again. The new version was a vertical triband, with red outer bands and a white middle band, with a golden sun representing Inti at the center.

Flag of 1825 edit

 
  Fourth flag, created in 1825.

On 25 February 1825, during Simón Bolívar's administration, the Constituent Congress changed the design of the flag by promulgating the law of national symbols. The fundamental change was the image of the sun for the brand new coat of arms, designed by José Gregorio Paredes and Francisco Javier Cortés.

In this way, the flag was definitely constituted by two vertical bands of red at the ends and white at the center, with the coat of arms at the center of the middle band.

Flags of the Peru-Bolivian Confederation era, 1836–1839 edit

 
  Flag of the Peru–Bolivian Confederation, 1836–1839.
 
  Flag of the Republic of South Peru, 1836–1839.

From 1836 to 1839, Peru was temporarily dissolved into the Republics of South Peru and North Peru, which joined Bolivia to form the Peru–Bolivian Confederation.

The South was formed first, thus adopting a new flag: a red vertical band on the left, with a golden sun and four small stars above (representing Arequipa, Ayacucho, Cuzco and Puno, the four groups of the republic), and the right side divided into an upper green band and a lower white one. The North kept the currency and all of the dissolved Peru, including its flag.

The flag of the Peru-Bolivian Confederation showed the coats of arms of Bolivia, South and North Peru, from left to right and slanted at different angles, on a red field, adorned by a laurel crown. Another version of the flag of the confederacy is offered by Flags of the World (https://www.crwflags.com/fotw/flags/xi_pb.html.

After the dissolution of the Confederation, the old Republic of Peru was restored to its 1836 composition, as were its national symbols.

Flag of 1884 edit

 
  Fifth flag, created in 1884.

After the War of the Pacific, the coat of arms in the flag was slightly altered to represent the territory lost after the Treaty of Ancón.

Flag of 1950 edit

In 1950, President Odría modified the national flag to its current form, removing the coat of arms from the civil flag, since it was used de facto, being easier to make. The national ensign and war flag were created for exclusive uses, each with a variant of the coat of arms, which was also changed slightly. These remain as the official flags today.[8]

The Marcha de Banderas edit

The Marcha de Banderas (Spanish: March of Flags) is a military march sung during the flag raising. It was created in 1897 by SM Jose Sabas Libornio Ibarra who said President Nicolás de Piérola, he disagreed with the indiscriminate interpretation of the National Anthem at all official events that were derived from civic events. In December of that year was officially recognized to be executed in any official act.

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 blanco y rojo color,
cual llamarada de amor,
que en Ayacucho y en Junín
victoriosa amaneció con el
sol de la Libertad

Todo peruano ha de sentir,
vibrar en su corazon
amor al patrio pendón,
y bajo sus pliegues luchar,
y si fuera menester
por sus lauros y honor morir.

Long live, long live, long live Peru
and its glorious immortal ensign,
always carry aloft
the national flag.

They carried it thusly, with glory and honor,
Peruvian heroes with invincible ardor.
Going up, always up, the national flag.

This is the flag of Peru,
of white and red in color,
as a flame of love,
which in Ayacucho and Junín
it dawned victorious with the
Sun of Liberty

Every Peruvian shall feel
in his heart vibrating,
the love for the national flag
and fight under its folds,
and if ever needed
for its laurels and honor, die.

In all occasions today the song is sung in its entirety, formerly during the presidency of Alan Garcia only the first 3 were sung.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Political Constitution of Peru" (PDF).
  2. ^ "Symbols of Peru". Project Peru. Retrieved 27 December 2022.
  3. ^ "Peru".
  4. ^ "Gobierno del Perú" (in Spanish).
  5. ^ . Archived from the original on 4 August 2020. Retrieved 18 July 2020.
  6. ^ Mariano Felipe Paz Soldán (1868). Historia del Perú independiente. pp. 75–. Retrieved 19 March 2013.
  7. ^ Jorge Fernández Stoll. "Los orígenes de la bandera", Lima, Sociedad Bolivariana de Lima, 1953
  8. ^ "Decreto Ley Nº 11323" (PDF). 31 March 1950.

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Flag of Peru news newspapers books scholar JSTOR September 2013 Learn how and when to remove this message The flag of Peru was adopted by the government of Peru in 1825 and modified in 1950 According to the article 49 of the Constitution of Peru it is a vertical triband with red outer bands and a single white middle band 1 Depending on its use it may be defaced with different emblems and has different names Flag day in Peru is celebrated on 7 June the anniversary of the Battle of Arica Republic of PeruBandera nacional National flag El pendon bicolor The bicolor banner La ensena nacional The national ensign UseCivil flag and ensignProportion2 3Adopted25 February 1825 199 years ago 1825 02 25 current triband version 31 March 1950 74 years ago 1950 03 31 current version DesignA vertical triband of red hoist side and fly side and white Designed byJose de San MartinJose Bernardo de TagleSimon BolivarPabellon nacionalUseState flag state and naval ensignProportion2 3Adopted31 March 1950 74 years ago 1950 03 31 DesignA vertical triband of red hoist side and fly side and white with the National Coat of Arms centered on the white band Bandera de guerra War flag of Peru UseWar flagProportion2 3DesignA vertical triband of red hoist side and fly side and white Bara de proa Naval jack of Peru Proportion1 1DesignA red square with the white square in the center bearing the Coat of Arms Escudo de Armas in the center Contents 1 Design and symbolism 1 1 Coat of arms 1 2 Meaning of the colors 1 3 Color approximations 2 Variants 2 1 Civil flag 2 2 State flag 2 3 War flag 2 4 Naval jack 3 History 3 1 Proposed flag of 1820 3 2 Flag of 1820 3 3 Flag of March 1822 3 4 Flag of May 1822 3 5 Flag of 1825 3 6 Flags of the Peru Bolivian Confederation era 1836 1839 3 7 Flag of 1884 3 8 Flag of 1950 4 The Marcha de Banderas 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksDesign and symbolism editCoat of arms edit Main article Coat of arms of Peru Meaning of the colors edit Red represents the blood that was spilled by the fallen freedom fighters that fought for the independence of the country White represents purity and peace However the colours are also linked to the parihuanas a red and white type of flamingo that General San Martin dreamed about during the revolution 2 Color approximations edit The current colors of the Peruvian flag were taken of the design of San Martin and Torre Tagle The reasons why red and white were chosen are unknown citation needed Official tones determined by Peruvian laws do not exist However there are some particular initiatives in approximated equivalents in multiple color models some in tones close to crimson 3 nbsp Red White RGB 217 16 35 255 255 255 Hexadecimal D91023 FFFFFF CMYK 0 93 84 15 0 0 1 0 Pantone 485 C White At official level the governmental communications have used diverse shades of red 4 nbsp Construction sheet Variants editCivil flag edit The civil flag or ensign bandera nacional is used by citizens It has no additions to the common form It was changed several times before 1950 it looked like the current national flag and was used as both the civil and the state flag when General Manuel A Odria removed the coat of arms from the flag and created the state and war flags The Civil flag lacks coat of arms State flag edit The state flag pabellon nacional used by state institutions is marked with the coat of arms Escudo de Armas It is used during ceremonies in which the National Flag is hoisted in the presence of spectators as opposed to a static permanent flag A form of this flag the national standard estandarte nacional is used indoors by official and private institutions It is used for the Government Palace the United Nations etc It is also used by the Peru national football team 5 War flag edit The war flag bandera de guerra similar to the state flag is marked with the national shield Escudo Nacional It is flown by the Peruvian military and national police and is typically inscribed with the service name and number of the unit flying it Naval jack edit The naval jack bandera de proa is not based on the triband It is a square flag consisting of a white square with the coat of arms Escudo de Armas on a red field It is used on warships usually with the ensign of the highest ranking officer on board above it History editMain article Flags of Peru Proposed flag of 1820 edit nbsp nbsp Flag hoisted by Admiral Miller in October 1820 During the Viceroyalty of Peru the colonial era Spanish flag flew over Peru In 1820 during the struggle for independence British born General William Miller hoisted in Tacna the first flag that represented the emerging country Though the original flag itself is now lost it was described as navy blue defaced with a golden sun representing Inti Flag of 1820 edit nbsp nbsp First republican flag created by General Jose de San Martin The first flag of the Republic of Peru was created by General Jose de San Martin and officially decreed on 21 October 1820 It is diagonally quartered with white upper and lower fields and the others red The flag was defaced with an oval shaped laurel crown in the center surrounding a sun rising behind mountains by the sea The symbolism of the flag s colors is uncertain but according to Peruvian author Abraham Valdelomar San Martin having arrived on the coast of southern Pisco was inspired by the colors of parihuanas red and white flamingos Historians of the early Peruvian Republic such as Leguia y Martinez and Pareja Paz Soldan 6 give a different explanation suggesting that San Martin took the red from the flag of Chile and the white from the flag of Argentina recognizing the provenance of the men of the liberation army Historian Jorge Fernandez Stoll thinks in 1820 San Martin was in favor of a constitutional monarchy and he chose to use monarchical symbols and colors Castile used the red and white colors for many years the old flag of the viceroyalty the cross of Burgundy was red and white and the flag s diagonal lines mimicked the cross shape the red color was the royal symbol of the mascaipacha of Inca kings and of the ensign of the Spanish king at that time 7 The flag proved difficult to adopt due to its complex construction without standardized measurements in place at the time a triangular flag proved difficult to build Flag of March 1822 edit nbsp nbsp Second design by Torre Tagle In March 1822 Jose Bernardo de Tagle Marquis of Torre Tagle and Supreme Delegate of the Republic who replaced San Martin provisionally when the latter traveled to Guayaquil decreed a new design for the flag This consisted of a horizontal triband with a white band between two red ones and a golden Inti at the center similar to the flag of Argentina This modification was justified according to Torre Tagle by the inconvenience in the construction of the previous version among other issues A problem came up on the battlefields the resemblance with the Spanish flag especially from far away made the distinction between the armies difficult which led to a new change to the flag Flag of May 1822 edit nbsp nbsp Third design On 31 May 1822 Torre Tagle changed the flag s design again The new version was a vertical triband with red outer bands and a white middle band with a golden sun representing Inti at the center Flag of 1825 edit nbsp nbsp Fourth flag created in 1825 On 25 February 1825 during Simon Bolivar s administration the Constituent Congress changed the design of the flag by promulgating the law of national symbols The fundamental change was the image of the sun for the brand new coat of arms designed by Jose Gregorio Paredes and Francisco Javier Cortes In this way the flag was definitely constituted by two vertical bands of red at the ends and white at the center with the coat of arms at the center of the middle band Flags of the Peru Bolivian Confederation era 1836 1839 edit nbsp nbsp Flag of the Peru Bolivian Confederation 1836 1839 nbsp nbsp Flag of the Republic of South Peru 1836 1839 From 1836 to 1839 Peru was temporarily dissolved into the Republics of South Peru and North Peru which joined Bolivia to form the Peru Bolivian Confederation The South was formed first thus adopting a new flag a red vertical band on the left with a golden sun and four small stars above representing Arequipa Ayacucho Cuzco and Puno the four groups of the republic and the right side divided into an upper green band and a lower white one The North kept the currency and all of the dissolved Peru including its flag The flag of the Peru Bolivian Confederation showed the coats of arms of Bolivia South and North Peru from left to right and slanted at different angles on a red field adorned by a laurel crown Another version of the flag of the confederacy is offered by Flags of the World https www crwflags com fotw flags xi pb html After the dissolution of the Confederation the old Republic of Peru was restored to its 1836 composition as were its national symbols Flag of 1884 edit nbsp nbsp Fifth flag created in 1884 After the War of the Pacific the coat of arms in the flag was slightly altered to represent the territory lost after the Treaty of Ancon Flag of 1950 edit In 1950 President Odria modified the national flag to its current form removing the coat of arms from the civil flag since it was used de facto being easier to make The national ensign and war flag were created for exclusive uses each with a variant of the coat of arms which was also changed slightly These remain as the official flags today 8 The Marcha de Banderas editThe Marcha de Banderas Spanish March of Flags is a military march sung during the flag raising It was created in 1897 by SM Jose Sabas Libornio Ibarra who said President Nicolas de Pierola he disagreed with the indiscriminate interpretation of the National Anthem at all official events that were derived from civic events In December of that year was officially recognized to be executed in any official act Arriba arriba arriba el Peru y su ensena gloriosa inmortal llevad en alto siempre la bandera nacional Tal la llevaron con gloria y honor heroes peruanos de invencible ardor Arriba arriba siempre la bandera nacional Es la bandera del Peru de blanco y rojo color cual llamarada de amor que en Ayacucho y en Junin victoriosa amanecio con el sol de la Libertad Todo peruano ha de sentir vibrar en su corazon amor al patrio pendon y bajo sus pliegues luchar y si fuera menester por sus lauros y honor morir Long live long live long live Peru and its glorious immortal ensign always carry aloft the national flag They carried it thusly with glory and honor Peruvian heroes with invincible ardor Going up always up the national flag This is the flag of Peru of white and red in color as a flame of love which in Ayacucho and Junin it dawned victorious with the Sun of Liberty Every Peruvian shall feel in his heart vibrating the love for the national flag and fight under its folds and if ever needed for its laurels and honor die In all occasions today the song is sung in its entirety formerly during the presidency of Alan Garcia only the first 3 were sung See also editList of flags of Peru Coat of arms of Peru National Anthem of Peru Great Military Parade Peru Flag of Canada Flag of Austria similar design with horizontal stripesReferences edit Political Constitution of Peru PDF Symbols of Peru Project Peru Retrieved 27 December 2022 Peru Gobierno del Peru in Spanish Member Association Peru Archived from the original on 4 August 2020 Retrieved 18 July 2020 Mariano Felipe Paz Soldan 1868 Historia del Peru independiente pp 75 Retrieved 19 March 2013 Jorge Fernandez Stoll Los origenes de la bandera Lima Sociedad Bolivariana de Lima 1953 Decreto Ley Nº 11323 PDF 31 March 1950 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to 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