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Malta celebrates St Patrick's Day

Video: Mark Zammit Cordina

Malta this morning celebrated St Patrick’s Day with a parade in Republic Street, Valletta.

Organised by the Irish-Maltese Circle, it was the first St Patrick’s Day parade to be held in Malta.

Although not all participants wore green, most did, and it was probably the most green Valletta had ever seen.

Kristina Chetcuti reports.

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William Spencer

Mar 17th, 15:45

Why not, Irish dancers wear various colours when performing.

Manuel Mantik

Mar 17th, 17:02

well, i guess these are the colours of the tab dance company! not every irish is wearing green 24/7...

John Azzopoardi

Mar 17th, 17:47

Mr. Abela, stop being so petty..............what is wroing with Blue

Byron Abela

Mar 17th, 18:00

Blue is for royalty, no normal irish would wear blue..

Joseph Calleja

Mar 17th, 18:03

The blue colours are St Patrick's colours not green as many people think.

William Spencer

Mar 17th, 18:36

Poor Byron, not very well up on anything Irish are you.

I will pass your comment on " no normal Irish would wear blue " to the Irish footie teams that wear blue, lol.

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