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Previously the council used arms with wheat ears, as xghajra is a Maltese word for grain.
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Arms (crest) of Xgħajra

Official blazon

Origin/meaning

The arms represent the beginning of the town, because the town started after the English government in the beginning of the second world war built a battery in what is now Xgharja. The people working there started living round this battery and thus a small hamlet was formed, which eventually evolved into a small town.

Previously the council used arms with wheat ears, as xghajra is a Maltese word for grain.

Arms (crest) of Xgħajra

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