Peru (without seal)

The national or civil flag (Spanish: 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 state flag, when General Manuel A. Odría removed the coat of arms from the national flag and created the state and war flags.
The national ensign or state flag (Pabellón Nacional), used by state institutions, is defaced with the coat of arms of Peru (Escudo de Armas). It is used during ceremonies in which the 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.

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