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List Of Ambassadors Of Venezuela To Peru
The Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Ambassador of Venezuela to the Republic of Peru is the Ambassador, official representative of the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela to the Republic of Peru. Relations between both countries were established in 1853, and relations have been continued since, although relations have twice been frozen (but never severed): in 2001, over a dispute regarding the extradition of Vladimiro Montesinos, and in 2017, when Peru recalled its ambassador and expelled its Venezuelan counterpart. List of representatives See also *Peru–Venezuela relations *List of ambassadors of Peru to Venezuela References

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Coat Of Arms Of Venezuela
The current coat of arms of Venezuela was primarily approved by the Congress on April 18, 1836, undergoing small modifications through history, reaching the present version. The coat of arms was established in the Law of the National Flag, Shield and Anthem (''Ley de Bandera, Escudo e Himno Nacionales''), passed on February 17, 1954, by the military governor of Venezuela, Marcos Pérez Jiménez. The shield is divided in the colors of the national flag. In the dexter chief, on a red field, wheat represents the union of the 20 states of the Republic existing at the time and the wealth of the nation. In sinister chief, on a yellow field, weapons (a sword, a sabre and three lances) and two national flags are tied by a branch of laurel, as a symbol of triumph in war. In base, on a deep blue field, a wild white horse (representing Simón Bolívar's white horse ''Palomo'') runs free, an emblem of independence and freedom. Above the shield are two crossed cornucopias (horns of plenty ...
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