It represents the emergence of a new Nation, a new Argentine society.
It represents freedom, another essential value for Argentine society.
This symbol reflects the strength that a country needs to have in order to maintain its freedom.
The upper part of the Argentine coat of arms has a blue tone, which is the color representing truth and justice..
It has always been the color that represents purity, as well as faith and divinity.
It is, since the ancient Greeks, the symbol of glory, power and success.
It is the symbol of the union of the Argentine people, indispensable for society to function perfectly.
These are the colors of the flag of this country that cannot be missing in the coat of arms.
Argentina's Coat of Arms
Luciana Saavedra
Created on March 11, 2024
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It represents the emergence of a new Nation, a new Argentine society.
It represents freedom, another essential value for Argentine society.
This symbol reflects the strength that a country needs to have in order to maintain its freedom.
The upper part of the Argentine coat of arms has a blue tone, which is the color representing truth and justice..
It has always been the color that represents purity, as well as faith and divinity.
It is, since the ancient Greeks, the symbol of glory, power and success.
It is the symbol of the union of the Argentine people, indispensable for society to function perfectly.
These are the colors of the flag of this country that cannot be missing in the coat of arms.