Indonesia United States Singapore China Malaysia Philippines India Japan Turkey Thailand United Kingdom Netherlands Canada France Australia Greece South Korea Germany Russia Finland South Africa Nigeria Brazil Hong Kong Taiwan Egypt Pakistan Iraq Vietnam Italy Spain Mexico Austria Iran Saudi Arabia Ireland Peru Poland Ethiopia Timor-Leste Colombia Sweden Ghana Algeria Morocco Cambodia Bangladesh Ukraine Ecuador United Arab Emirates Chile Hungary Portugal Switzerland Belgium Sri Lanka Romania Kazakhstan Brunei Darussalam New Zealand Jordan Israel Oman Czech Republic Serbia Kenya Uzbekistan Slovakia Norway Nepal Zimbabwe Cyprus Argentina Denmark Tanzania Myanmar Puerto Rico Rwanda Lithuania Bulgaria Estonia Uganda Lebanon Croatia Trinidad and Tobago Albania Azerbaijan Kuwait Tunisia Qatar Cameroon Costa Rica Libya Cote D'Ivoire Jamaica Malawi Latvia Palestinian Territory Bhutan Yemen Zambia Macao Mauritius Georgia Bosnia and Herzegovina Syria Panama Kosovo Bahrain Maldives North Macedonia Kyrgyzstan Uruguay Cuba Botswana Malta Montenegro Iceland Dominican Republic Angola Venezuela Bolivia Luxembourg Armenia Sudan Papua New Guinea Seychelles Moldova Lesotho Guatemala Belarus Fiji Guyana Slovenia Nicaragua Honduras Grenada Mongolia Laos Mozambique United States Minor Outlying Islands Vanuatu Paraguay Monaco Togo Afghanistan Gabon El Salvador Bahamas Solomon Islands Namibia Liberia Haiti Madagascar Liechtenstein Andorra Barbados Gambia Democratic Republic of the Congo Suriname Sint Maarten Senegal Sierra Leone Saint Kitts and Nevis New Caledonia Guinea North Korea Peru Flag Meaning & Details 109 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