Coat of Arms Catamarca Argentina The Coat of Arms of Catamarca, Argentina, is a heraldic design that represents the province of Catamarca. Adopted in 1958, the coat of arms includes several symbolic elements that reflect the history and characteristics of this Argentine province. At its center, a white shield features an image of Saint Francis Solano, the patron saint of Catamarca, surrounded by three golden stars representing the three departments of the province. Above the shield lies a blue band with the provincial name "CATAMARCA" inscribed in gold, while below it rests a scroll bearing the motto "PROVIDENTIA CUM LABORE" (Providence with Work). This motto reflects the province's reliance on hard work and divine guidance. The coat of arms is an emblematic representation of the spirit and identity of Catamarca, Argentina.