The Flag of Swieqi, Malta, is a bicolor national flag consisting of two vertical fields. The hoist side (left) is white, while the fly side (right) is red. A golden Maltese cross is centered on the white field, intersecting at its center with a smaller red Maltese cross that is identical in design.
Swieqi, officially known as Is-Swieqi, is one of the sixteen local councils (Maltese: il-Kunsill Lokali) of Malta. The flag represents this administrative division and symbolizes its unique identity within the nation. Its design incorporates the Maltese cross, a national emblem that has been in use since the Knights Hospitaller's rule over the Maltese islands during the Middle Ages.
The Flag of Swieqi was officially adopted on April 21, 1975, following the local council's independence from Mtarfa. The flag serves as a visual representation of the community's history, traditions, and pride in its Maltese identity.