Indonesia United States Singapore India Philippines China Malaysia Netherlands United Kingdom Nigeria Germany Russia Pakistan Vietnam Australia Canada Turkey South Korea Japan Sri Lanka South Africa Bangladesh France Ireland Hong Kong Thailand Saudi Arabia Brazil Iran Peru Taiwan Egypt Kenya Iraq Poland Italy Spain Portugal New Zealand Sweden Mexico Finland United Arab Emirates Switzerland Greece Kazakhstan Morocco Nepal Colombia Ethiopia Ghana Algeria Austria Jordan Norway Cambodia Oman Lithuania Romania Ukraine Ecuador Israel Cote D'Ivoire Denmark Hungary Belgium Myanmar Argentina Czech Republic Tunisia Chile Rwanda Slovakia Zimbabwe Palestinian Territory Libya Serbia Uzbekistan Azerbaijan Uganda Brunei Darussalam Namibia Bulgaria Yemen Trinidad and Tobago Somalia Bahrain Georgia Albania Tanzania Mauritius Lebanon Sudan Croatia Malta Latvia Qatar Estonia Zambia Venezuela Botswana Seychelles Costa Rica Syria North Macedonia Cameroon Bosnia and Herzegovina Panama Malawi Cyprus Moldova Jamaica Mongolia Bolivia Macao Slovenia Belarus Timor-Leste Uruguay Laos Cuba Afghanistan Guyana Kuwait Fiji Honduras Iceland Angola El Salvador Armenia Gambia Eritrea Sierra Leone Kosovo Niger Maldives Puerto Rico Mozambique Suriname Madagascar Lesotho Bhutan Senegal Democratic Republic of the Congo Monaco Burkina Faso Aruba British Virgin Islands Papua New Guinea Kyrgyzstan Antigua and Barbuda Benin Montenegro Luxembourg French Polynesia Nicaragua Barbados Guatemala Isle of Man American Samoa Dominican Republic Togo South Sudan Eswatini U.S. Virgin Islands Saint Kitts and Nevis Gabon Chad Grenada Paraguay Peru Flag Meaning & Details 198 VISITORS FROM HERE! Peru Flag Flag Information three equal, vertical bands of red (hoist side), white, and red with the coat of arms centered in the white band the coat of arms features a shield bearing a vicuna (representing fauna), a cinchona tree (the source of quinine, signifying flora), and a yellow cornucopia spilling out coins (denoting mineral wealth) red recalls blood shed for independence, white symbolizes peace
Learn more about Peru »
Source: CIA - The World Factbook