""Għaqda" is a Maltese word. It translates to "union", "association", "society", "league", "club", or "group" in English, depending on the context.
For example, "Għaqda tal-Bdiewa" translates to "Farmers’ Union".
The term "Għaqda" originates from Maltese and translates to "union," "alliance," or "society" in English. It often refers to organizations or groups formed for a specific purpose, such as cultural, social, or community activities.
For example, in Malta, there are several organizations with "Għaqda" in their name, like Għaqda Festi Esterni SSma Trinità Marsa, which is involved in organizing external festivities. Another example is Għaqda Tan-Nar, known for its spectacular fireworks displays."
