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La Paz is a department located in the south of Catamarca Province in Argentina.
It has 2 municipalities:
 image by Valentin Poposki, 24 December 2023
 
image by Valentin Poposki, 24 December 2023
The Municipality of Recreo is the 
seat of the Department of La Paz. Its symbols were adopted in 1986:
Its 
unusual shield is the original creation of Segundo Felindor Pineda, and was 
approved by the local Deliberative Council on December 19, 1986 by means of CDMR 
Ordinance No. 052/86. Its heraldic form is Polish in style; divided into strips 
and divided into seven fields in total.
"On the chief's sash, the first 
cut upper tapestry of lower azure of its color, with two mountains on the 
horizon and a wheel with eight spokes gules. The second with a dry tree of its 
color and a saber cross on the left on a tapestry of its color. The third 
similar to the first with the saber wheel on a log of the same.
In the strip 
in the right canton four leafed trees of green trunks of their color on a 
tapestry of their color.
In the heart the profile of a factory gules with two 
smoking chimneys of saber.
The sinister canton with an irregular silver stain 
on a sable tapestry.
At the tip there is a strip of azure and silver .
At 
the bell, a golden rising sun with thirteen rays of different lengths, which 
decrease from the center to the sides."
The symbology of the shield, 
according to the same source, but with a text evidently written by the author of 
the shield or at least by natives of Recreo:
"Its shape is that of a 
Polish shield; It was chosen because the Holy Father John Paul II, a native of 
Poland, wants and seeks Peace so much, and since we live in the Department of La 
Paz , that was the reason for the choice. 
The chief's dexter canton 
represents the passing of the carts, a big part of our history. It is here where 
the passengers recreated and the animals were changed, hence the old or first 
name of our town El Recreo de las Carretas. When it rained a lot in Las Salinas 
and became impassable, they would stay for several days, not missing big dances 
and barbecues. In the background our beloved hill.
In the center of the 
boss there is a dry tree and a cross, which symbolizes the old black carob tree 
where Fray Mamerto Esquiú died on January 10, 1883 
In the sinister canton of the chief, the wheel of a 
woodshed represents the very birth of the town, since with the arrival of the 
first train and as there was no founding document, the year 1875 was the birth 
of Recreo.
On the right flank there is a forest: it symbolizes the raw 
material most coveted by man in the area, firewood and charcoal; These turned 
the Department of La Paz into an unbeatable market .
On the sinister 
flank the leather symbolizes cattle and goats since it has great importance in 
the economy of the area.
In the center, the profile of a factory 
represents the modern industries located in our jurisdiction.
In the 
center of the tip, the national flag. 
The thirteen rays of the sun represent the districts into which the Department 
is divided, while the blue part that separates the cantons represents the 
irrigation canal of the Bazán River.
The local flag has three vertical 
stripes of green, white and yellow, with the municipal shield in the center of 
the white field.
https://heraldicaargentina.blogspot.com/2023/01/escudo-de-recreo-catamarca.html 
Valentin Poposki, 24 December 2023
 image by Valentin Poposki, 24 December 2023
 
image by Valentin Poposki, 24 December 2023
The Municipality of Icano, in the Department of La Paz, introduced its municipal 
flag during the celebration of the 248th Anniversary of the town foundation on 
4th of November 2019.
It is vertically divided in three fields 
white-blue-green, with symbolic two hands and a white dove in the blue field
The flag can be seen on many photos on the municipal Facebook page:
https://www.facebook.com/photo.php
https://www.facebook.com/photo.php
 Valentin Poposki, 24 December 2023