Flag of Malta
Flag (Flag of Malta)
Emblem of Malta
Emblem (National Emblem)

🎵 Anthem (Instrumental) 🎤 Anthem (Vocal)
Guard her, O Lord, as ever Thou hast guarded! This Motherland so dear whose name we bear! Keep her in mind, whom Thou hast made so fair! O Malta, our dear motherland, Your children pray for you. May you ever prosper, May you ever be at peace.
Lil din l-art ħelwa, l-Omm li tatna isimha, Ħares, Mulej, kif dejjem Int ħarist: Ftakar li hi bik ħajr u sbuħija. Għalhekk ħajr, ħajr, Omm tal-imħabba, Li żżejjen bil-kobor u s-sbuħija. Int l-għajn ta’ kull virtù, ta’ kull ġid, Int l-għajn ta’ kull virtù, ta’ kull ġid.
Introduction
The Republic of Malta, commonly known as Malta, is located in a miniature country of the republic in Southern Europe, with the capital Valletta. Yes An island country located in the center of the Mediterranean Sea, consisting of several islands such as Malta, Gozo and Comino. Among them, Comino is a bird sanctuary and a nature reserve. It is known as the 'Heart of the Mediterranean' and is known as the 'Mediterranean Heart'. It is the 'Back Garden of Europe'. The official languages ​​are Maltese and English. The domestic teaching is basically English. Malta is also a Commonwealth, a member of the European Union, and a country in the Schengen area. The capital of Malta, Valletta, is the European Cultural Center in 2018.< br>
About the National Anthem
The Maltese Hymn-'Ode to Malta'-L-Innu Malti

'Ode to Malta' is the national anthem of Malta. The form of this song is a prayer, composer It is Robert Samut, and the writer is Dun Karm Psaila.
Flag Meaning
The ratio is 2:3. The vertical flag of white and red, the upper left corner is the George Cross. White symbolizes purity, justice, and peace. , The red symbolizes passion, sacrifice and faith. The white and red colors also represent the Earl of Rhodes of Sicilia, who led Malta to independence. The George Cross represents Malta's heroic resistance to fascist Italian aggression in the Second World War, enabling the British to defeat Italy in the end .
Emblem Meaning
The current national emblem of Malta was opened in 1988. It is a shield emblem with the same pattern as the national flag. There are five wall-shaped crowns with buffer gates on the top. The left and right sides are decorated with olives. And palm branches, below the ribbon book 'Republic of Malta'.
← Back to Home

🔗 External Resources & Travel Guide