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DescriptionEscut dels Poblets.svg
Català: Escut municipal dels Poblets (la Marina Alta, País Valencià): «Escut quadrilong de punta redona. Mig partit i truncat. En el primer quarter, en camp d'or, quatre pals de gules, abraçats d'atzur sembrat de flors de lis d'or i brisat amb lambel de gules. En el segon quarter, sobre camp de sinople, torre d'or maçonada i aclarida de sable. En el tercer quarter, sobre camp d'atzur, tres cases d'argent. Al timbre, corona reial oberta.» (Aprovat per Resolució de 7 de setembre de 2001)
Español: Escudo municipal de els Poblets, (Alicante, España): «Escudo cuadrilongo de punta redonda. Medio partido y cortado. En el primer cuartel, en campo de oro, cuatro palos de gules, abrazados de azur sembrado de flores de lis de oro y brisado de lambel de gules. En el segundo cuartel, sobre campo de sinople, torre de oro, mazonada y aclarada de sable. En el tercer cuartel, sobre campo de azur, tres casas de plata. Al timbre, corona real abierta.» (Aprobado por Resolución de 7 de septiembre de 2001)
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