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Blazon: Per saltire barry dancetty Or and Gules and barry wavy Argent and Azure overall a saltire Argent.
Santiago Dotor, 15 March 2006
This grey saltire always puzzled me. Trusting the blazon, it should be white
- or the white areas of the wavy quarters should be grey, for they're all
blazoned Argent. However the flag design is fully confirmed by local
photographic evidence (see below) and even the coat of arms is commonly
represented with different colors for the saltire and for the wavy background.
Official images of the coat of arms:
http://www.swieqi.gov.mt/images/logo_area.jpg (grey)
http://www.swieqi.gov.mt/images/c_swieqi.jpg (light grey)
Photos of
the flag in use (grey) were posted on the web (1,
2,
3), although they are no longer available. In context, their parent web page
is available at
http://www.swieqi.gov.mt/archive.asp?PagePosition=7
António Martins-Tuválkin, 18 September 2007
Meaning:
The villages of Ibraġ, Madliena and parts of St. Andrews belong to
Is-Swieqi. Top and bottom quarters show boulders (Maltese: braġġ).
These parts are representing Ibraġ. The others are
showing trenches (Maltese: swieqi). These quarters are representing the main
village. The saltire is representing St. Andrews.
Sometimes the saltire of Swieqi is painted green. But in Swieqi itself it was
white, and also in the list of coats of arms given by the Dept. of Information
in 1993.
Klaus-Michael Schneider, 19 October 2008