Español: Escudo de Yátova (Valencia), adoptado oficialmente en 1963: Escudo cortado. Primero, de azur, puerta de muralla abierta, de plata. Segundo, de gules, tres marcos de oro bien ordenados. Al timbre, corona condal. (Decreto 3765/1963 BOE nº 17, de 20 de enero de 1964)
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