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  • ...education at the [[Lyceum]] and immediately after his matriculation exams in 1934 he joined the [[civil service]], first ...Kilin includes dainty pencil drawings of each of the chapels that feature in his books.
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  • ...ouses built in Malta have globigerina limestone as the main characteristic in construction. This geological feature conditioned the socio-economic life o ...n Diamond Jubilee Square in 1860 by Dr. A. A. Caruana and Capt Strickland. In fact this is a complex of catacombs. The ritual table known as the "Agape"
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  • '''Luciano Micallef''' is a Maltese artist who is known for his abstract art in various mediums. ...d abstract paintings to prominent public places and private collections in Malta.
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  • ...pel''' is the name by which St. Luke's Garrison Chapel (Church of England) in [[Tigne]], [[Sliema]], is commonly known. ...ck concerts by [[Rokarja AST]], as well as various theatrical productions. In the early 1990s it also served as a venue for Tai Chi training and Ballroom
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  • ...s having 26 ‘households’. But before 1417, at about 3800 BC, people living in the Qrendi area had already built the megalithic temples of [[Mnajdra]] and ...of lookout towers on the coast was built by the Knights, two of which are in Qrendi.
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  • ...7903 inhabitants (Nov 2005) who, up to several decades ago, worked mostly in the fields which surround the village. The meaning of the word "Siġġiewi" ...nd [[Ħal Qdieri]] were absorbed in Siġġiewi and today, only their secluded chapels remind us of their former existence.
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  • ...est that San Gwann’s ancient history is woven into the national history of Malta. The oldest human remains in the locality are the cart ruts close to [[Sant Andrija]] zone, probably pre
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  • In the centre of the main island of Malta, the village of Ħ'Attard, famous for its citrus orchards and gardens. ...ck to 3,000 B.C. found in Attard has the highest rate in population growth in the Maltese Islands, as well as a high rate of social mobility, with a reco
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  • ...ja, still bears witness to the birth of this beautiful southern village in Malta. Down the ages, at least seven other villages grew out of il-Gudja earning ...beginning of this century thus making the church of il-Gudja a unique gem in Maltese architecture.
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