Indonesia United States Singapore India Philippines Malaysia United Kingdom Canada Vietnam Pakistan China Turkey Australia Iran Thailand Germany Italy France Hong Kong Bangladesh Egypt Russia Sweden Spain Iraq Saudi Arabia Japan Taiwan Algeria Netherlands South Africa South Korea Nigeria Poland Kenya Ghana Brazil Romania Mexico Greece Ireland Jordan Morocco Sri Lanka Peru New Zealand Ukraine Switzerland Ecuador Finland Colombia Oman Norway Austria Belgium Ethiopia Argentina Hungary Chile Uzbekistan United Arab Emirates Kazakhstan Nepal Portugal Slovakia Israel Bahrain Croatia Puerto Rico Tunisia Palestinian Territory Denmark Lebanon Czech Republic Serbia Qatar Yemen Libya Albania Cameroon Brunei Darussalam Lithuania Mauritius Cambodia Bosnia and Herzegovina Namibia Cyprus Zimbabwe Guyana Sudan Myanmar El Salvador Azerbaijan Latvia Georgia Mozambique North Macedonia Cote D'Ivoire Bulgaria Zambia Belarus Nicaragua Estonia Uganda Tanzania Macao Costa Rica Luxembourg Dominican Republic Malta Fiji Kuwait Laos Trinidad and Tobago Panama Sierra Leone Slovenia Mongolia Kosovo Honduras Moldova Bolivia Paraguay Kyrgyzstan Iceland Armenia Maldives Rwanda Senegal Uruguay Afghanistan Jamaica Guadeloupe Democratic Republic of the Congo Syria Cuba Malawi Timor-Leste Guam Bhutan French Polynesia Papua New Guinea Eswatini Mali Lesotho Venezuela Belize Guatemala Benin Reunion Angola Madagascar Somalia Barbados Bahamas Gabon Togo Niger Faroe Islands Mauritania Saint Vincent and the Grenadines Andorra Liechtenstein Isle of Man U.S. Virgin Islands Grenada Vanuatu Bermuda Botswana Djibouti Guernsey Liberia Haiti Cayman Islands Montenegro Peru Flag Meaning & Details 99 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