The Flag of Cajamarca is the official symbol representing the capital city of the Cajamarca Region, located in northern Peru. Adopted officially, the flag's design consists of three horizontal bands arranged from top to bottom in the colors green, white, and red. The green band on top signifies agriculture, the white represents peace, unity, and harmony, while the red at the bottom symbolizes courage, strength, and valor. In the center, a coat of arms is placed, featuring a golden sun disk enclosed by two green leaves, surrounded by four Andean condors. The flag was designed to honor Cajamarca's rich history, cultural heritage, and natural resources.