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3:5 image by António Martins, 1 March 2000
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Blazon: Per fess Argent and Azure, a cross couped counterchanged.
António Martins, 1 March 2000
All the coats-of-arms and flags I have found for Iż-Żurrieq show the same basic image, white over blue with a Greek cross counterchanged:
The flag of Iż-Żurrieq (Malta) is not
correct. I don't blame you however, since this flag with the upper white half
and the blue lower half is the most commonly used. However the proper Iż-Żurrieq
flag should have the upper half which is a lighter shade of blue. This should
also replace the lower white half of the cross. The only two colours present are
blue and light blue. In fact Iż-Żurrieq gets its name from izraq which means light
blue.
Martin Polidano, 16 February 2007
This being a banner of arms, I strongly doubt that Argent should be rendered
in the flag as light blue. Could in fact Iż-Żurrieq gets its canting name from the
regular blue parts of the flag/arms. What does the grant say?
António Martins-Tuválkin, 23 February 2007
image by António Martins, 7 December 2010
A video of the 2006 Feast of Our Lady of Mount Carmel, a Roman Catholic summer street festival in Iż-Żurrieq, Malta, complete with religious procession and marching bands, shows the hoisting of a very large blue flag with a complex armorial emblem, possibly a local club or laymen brotherhood. In the background a national flag