Flag of Malta
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Flag of MaltaUse National flag and state and naval ensign Proportion 2:3 Adopted 21 September, 1964 Design A vertical bicolor of white and red with a representation of George Cross (showing a design of St. George and the Dragon), outlined in red on the upper hoist side of a white band. Variant flag of Malta Use Civil ensign Proportion 2:3 The Flag of Malta (Maltese: Bandiera ta' Malta) is a basic bi-colour, with white in the hoist and red in the fly: colours from the blazon of the arms of Malta. Tradition states that the colours of the flag were given to Malta by Count Roger of Sicily, in 1091. The banner of Count Roger was a chequered red and white flag and he gave a set from this banner.
A key stronghold during the Crusades, much of the heraldry of Malta is influenced by the colours and devices of the Knights of Malta. Their badge was the characteristic Maltese cross, and their arms were a white cross on a red field. From these colours came the red and white shield that was used during Malta's colonial period. In the upper hoist corner (in the canton of the white field) is the George Cross (showing a design of St. George and the Dragon), outlined in red, with the motto "For Gallantry" encircling the cross.
The honour was awarded in 1942 by King George VI to the entire Maltese population, for their exceptional bravery and gallantry during World War II. In 1964, the blue canton on which the cross was originally placed was replaced by a red fimbriation. This flag was adopted upon Malta's being granted dominion status within the British Empire, on 21 September 1964. The dominion of Malta existed until 1971 when Malta became a republic, although the flag remained the same. The Maltese national flag is unique in bearing a decoration from another country, in this case the United Kingdom and this raised controversy in the years following Malta's independence.
The civil ensign is entirely different: it shows a red field, bordered white and charged with a white Maltese cross.
See also
- Award of the George Cross to Malta
- Coat of arms of Malta
- Flags and symbols of Malta
- Culture of Malta
- Politics of Malta
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