The Flag of Msida, Malta, is a symbol representing this coastal town located in the Northern Region of Malta. The flag consists of three horizontal stripes in the colors green, white, and red, with the local saint's emblem at the hoist side. The flag is closely associated with the town's identity and is often used during official events and celebrations. The green stripe symbolizes hope, the white represents peace, and the red stands for valor. The saint's emblem on the hoist side typically features St. Philip of Agira, the patron saint of Msida, who is represented by a cross with three daggers.