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  • ...beautiful rural village of [[Baħrija]] found on the western side of Malta in the limits of [[Rabat]]. ...rom the television show Pop-In to experience the big stage in Riga, Latvia in 2003 with [[Lynn Chircop]]’s ''To Dream Again''.
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  • '''Angèle Cristina''', was born on the 2 December, 1981. Angèle is both an actress and singer. ...r]], then moved to [[Mosta]] with her family. Angèle is currently residing in [[Birkirkara]].
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  • ...Febuary 1981. She is a Journalist, Producer and Radio Presenter and lives in [[l-Imsida]]. Get her education at [[Junior College]], and Graduated in communications from the [[University of Malta]].
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  • '''Bernard Bonnici''' Born on 23 August, 1981. He comes from [[Żejtun]]. He is a guitarist. ...on in both theory and lead guitars. His next ambitious target is a Diploma in practical guitar.
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  • '''Alexia Baldacchino''', born on 25 June, 1981. From [[Sliema]]. She is a Maltese, freelance artist, and since 2011 she l ...ntly inactive). The band she created focused on promoting Maltese history, in particular the Great Siege of 1565 which was the theme chosen for the conce
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  • ...erugia]] and at the [[Royal University of Malta]], where he graduated LL.D in 1955. ...tary. He successfully contested the 1981, 1987 and 1992 general elections. In 1987 he was appointed Parliamentary Secretary, responsible for offshore act
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  • '''Duncan Agius''' born on 22 August 1981 in [[Pietà]] and grew up at [[Ħal Għaxaq]] with his family. He is a Maltese ...local singer [[Robert Galea]], known as (Robert G) the song reached no 12 in the local charts as Radio air play, His music encompasses several genres fr
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  • '''Steve Delia''' know as ''Id-Delli'', born 1 June 1981. ...s old under the direction of Maestro [[ John Micallef]]. He is self-taught in other instruments.
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  • '''Mireille Bonello''' (born 2 March 1981) of [[Valletta]] is a television presenter and the owner of a fashion shop. Mireille is an ACCA student who has studied and worked in the financial industry for thirteen years. However, her life changed when s
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  • ...orge Said known as Id-Dias. The pop group made its first studio recordings in 1974 with a line-up comprising Grech (lead vocals and guitar), [[Joe Cassar ...afterwards. Grech and the rest of The Tramps also toured [[Australia]] in 1981.
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  • ...ea and Grace née Gerada. His family, dating back to his grandfather, lived in Floriana. ...]] of Floriana. About a year later he started on the Piano with a teacher in Floriana (no name known, but apparently his nickname was '''Bidittu'''). E
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  • ...alta]] around 1981 when he was invited to open the [[Dewdrops Discoteque]] in [[Paceville]]. ...gravelly voice, Vance was born in [[Oxford]] and started his radio career in Los Angeles. Before working at BBC Radio 1 for 15 years, he was also one of
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  • ...at Permanenti ta’ Malta għall-UNESCO (1987 -1990) u Washington, fl-istess ħin Kummissarju Għoli għall-Kanada u Ambaxxatur Maħtur għall-Messiku (1991- ...1966-1971) u bħala Chief Whip tal-Oppożizzjoni (1971-1974) u mill-1971 sal-1981, kien Shadow Minister tal-Commonwealth. u l-Affarijiet Barranin u Shadow Mi
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  • ...stess, mużiċist akkanit u ftit xhur wara beda jdoqq l-istrument 'Quartino in mi bemol' mas-[[Soċjeta Filarmonika Pinto Banda San Sebastjan]] ta' Ħal-Q ...rmonika Pinto Banda San Sebastjan f’ Ħal Qormi, u ftit wara dawk tal-[[Każin San Ġużepp u Banda de Rohan]] ta' [[Ħaż-żebbuġ]].
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  • '''Carmelo Xerri Xercarm''' (16 July 1908 - 30 December 1981) was a Maltese musician and composer. [[Category:Born in 1908]]
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  • ...icallef'''. Twieled fl-Isptar Ġenerali tal-[[Pietà]] nhar it-12 ta’ Jannar 1981 u tgħammed fil-'''Kolleġġjata tal-Immakulata Kunċizzjoni''' ta’ f’ ...t, u bejn 2014 u 2019 kien Viċi President, waqt li fil-25 t’ Ottubru, 2019 inħatar President u għadu fil-kariga sal-lum.
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  • ...f Pathology, an author about migration to Australia and a community leader in Melbourne, Australia. ...Sc (1964), a DPH (1965) and a PhD (1967). He was then appointed a Lecturer in Pathology at the [[University of Malta]] (1968).
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  • ...t 24, 1958 in Naxxar) is a Maltese singer, best known for presenting Malta in the Eurovision Song Contest 1993 and placing 8th out of 25 countries with [ ...a introduced William to the Melodica, William picked it up like a natural. In his midteens, William formed his first band [[Syn]] with [[Clayton Zarb Cou
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  • '''Manwel Nicholas-Borg''' (1918-1998) was a Maltese author and poet in Melbourne, Australia. ...Maltese Literature Group]] and other literature meetings. He began writing in 1938 and never stopped until his death on 30th May, 1998.
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  • ...rved for over forty years in the education department until his retirement in 2004. ...e was awarded Ġieh il-Marsa by the Local Council of his native village and in 2013, the Local Council of [[Ħaż-Żabbar]] honoured him with Ġieh Ħaż-
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