Català: Escut de la Pobla de Vallbona (el Camp de Túria, País Valencià): «Escut partit. Primer, d'argent, tres moreres, de sinople, disposades dos una; segon, d'atzur, el caseriu, d'argent, i en cap, d'or, quatre pals de gules. Per timbre únic, corona reial, tancada.» Aprovat per Reial Decret 2111/1976, de 10 d'agost (BOE núm. 217 de 09/09/1976). Els colors són els que hi apareixen a l'annex IV del Decret 72/2015, de 15 de maig.
Español: Escudo municipal de la Pobla de Vallbona (País Valenciano, España): «Escudo partido. Primero, de plata, tres moreras, de sinople, dos-una; segundo, de azur, el caserío, de plata, y en jefe, de oro, cuatro palos de gules. Por timbre único, corona real, cerrada.» Aprobado por Real Decreto 2111/1976, de 10 de agosto (BOE núm. 217 de 09/09/1976). Los colores son los que se indican en el anexo IV del Decreto 72/2015, de 15 de mayo.
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