Español: Escudo cortado: 1, de gules, con un pez de plata, puesto en barra, brochante sobre un báculo del mismo metal, colocado en situación de banda; semipartido de sinople, con cuatro fajas ondeadas de plata; y, 2, de oro, con un árbol de flamboyán (Delonix regia) florido, al natural, con las raíces arrancadas. Por timbre, corona mural de oro de tres torres, mazonada de sable y aclarada de gules.
English: Coat of arms of Quebradillas, Puerto Rico
Español: Escudo de Quebradillas, Puerto Rico
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