Català: Escut de Sollana (Ribera Baixa, País Valencià): Escut quarterat. Al primer quarter, bandat d'atzur i d'argent de sis peces, tres de cada color,armas de Ximen de Urrea. Al segon quarter, una creu de Sant Andreu de gules carregada de cinc escudets d'atzur; bordura de gules carregada de huit castellets d'or. Al tercer quarter, d'or, quatre pals de gules. Al quart quarter, de gules, la malla de cadenes d'or de Navarra. El timbra una corona ducal. Com ornament exterior i a mode de llambrequins, unes espigues d’arròs.
Español: de Sollanas (Valencia, España): cuartelado. En el primer cuartel, bandado de azur y plata de seis piezas, tres de cada color. En el segundo cuartel, una cruz de San Andrés de gules cargada de cinco escusones de azur; bordura de gules cargada de ocho castillos de oro. En el tercer cuartel, de oro, cuatro palos de gules. En el cuarto cuartel, de gules, la malla de cadenas de oro de Navarra. Lo timbra una corona ducal. Como ornamento exterior y a modo de lambrequines, unas espigas de arroz.
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