The symbols of city of Zapopan, Mexico, are the coat of arms or seal and the municipal flag.
Other cultural symbols include the Our Lady of Zapopan and the torta ahogada sandwich.
It contains, in a field of green and a field of gold, a tree also covered with sinople and fruited with seven cherimoyas or golden sapotes; to its reclining trunk a spear shaft with a red flag and behind it, a jumping dog outlined in silver; in place of honor a simple cross of gules, accompanied by a semicircular silver device with the motto: HOC SIGNUM VINCIT (This Sign Wins).
Likewise, large green acanthus leaves run vertically from the bell on both sides, curving towards the center, ending in a lancet shape.
Within such supports three polished spearheads of gules appear, corresponding to the right canton, the center and the sinister canton of the Chief; and under the beard also appears the lower end of a silver spear, edged with gules in the shape of a needle.