Maltese Flag Description:
The flag of Malta consists of
two vertical halves - the left half is white and the right half is red.
In the top corner of the left side there is a gray King George Cross
which is outlined in red.
Maltese Flag Meaning:
King George VI of Great
Britain awarded the George Cross, a military award for gallantry, to
Malta in 1942, in recognition of Maltese heroism during the early years
of World War II.
Maltese Flag History:
The
Maltese flag was adopted on September 21, 1964, the day Malta gained
independence from Britain. The vertical white and red base of the
Maltese flag has its official origins in the badge of the Knights of St
John of Jerusalem, who ruled Malta from 1530 to 1798. The colors have
also been attributed, without any historical evidence, to Count Roger I,
who seized the island from the Muslims in 1090.
Interesting Maltese Flag Facts:
There
is often a reference to the "Maltese Cross" this, however, is in
reference to Malta's merchant flag which has a different shaped cross
than the national flag which has a King George Cross on it.
Tuesday, January 1, 2013
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