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When started the Peruvian Constituent Asembly in
1825, a
new national flag was proposed. Five projects were
presentated, but Bolivar rejected all them. Only a minor
change was made: the sun in the center was changed to
national arms.
Jaume Ollé, 27 Jul 1996
![[Proposal of 1825 #1]](../images/p/pe!1825a.gif)
This was the old flag in
horizontal stripes, but the central white stripe vertical
divised in two parts, blue at hoist and white at fly; in
the blue 8 roses (one for each province), a flamme, and
sun. The colours of the roses, sun and flamme were not
quoted by J. G. Fuentes.
Jaume Ollé, 27 Jul 1996
![[Proposal of 1825 #2]](../images/p/pe!1825b.gif)
The second one is similar to the first but green instead blue, without flamme, and stars instead roses; also the colors are not quoted. This one influenced the