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  • ...a general increase in the average standard of living and the establishment of a comprehensive [[welfare state]]. ...e enrolling at the [[University of Malta]]. He graduated with a [[Bachelor of Science]] and, later, as an [[Archited]] and [[civil engineer]] (1937). Tha
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  • ...shows that this same area was inhabited by settlers in the very early ages of Maltese History. ...nicians into the Mediterranean Sea and ended with the expansion southwards of the Roman Empire.
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  • ...self says, he ''replaced'' other great men who died in the year 1961: some of whom were, his own grandfather [[John Baptist Caruana]], [[Dun Karm Psaila] ...ak baby, the midwife baptized him “Joseph”, but fortunately after a couple of days Joseph survived birth quite well.
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  • '''Day by day Malta news updates featuring the most prominent news item of the day as featured on the [[MaltaMedia Online News]] service during 2010.' 01 [http://www.maltamediaonline.com/?p=19199 Night of accidents over the New Year]<br />
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  • ...ferendum, the uprising in Libya, the crisis in the Eurozone and the launch of the new public transport service by Arriva can be listed as the most import .../www.maltamediaonline.com/?p=36289] took a stance against the introduction of divorce.
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  • ...he British Services were instrumental in the development and fortification of Pembroke. ...e seaward approach towards the Grand Harbour and to defend the right flank of the Victoria Lines. Later, Pembroke Battery was built between 1897 and 1899
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  • '''Festivals Malta Launches the Second Edition of Mużika Mużika: Submissions for Mużika Mużika 2023 now open''' ...nced that it has once again received 149 submissions for the third edition of this festival.
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  • '''Caesar Attard''' was born in Zejtun, Malta. ...e for, since there might be no audience or reward. He refuses the security of working in traditional, old pre-existing moulds that stunt artistic develop
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  • ...as 13 years old and, together with his mother, had to share the upbringing of his two brothers and two sisters. ...he was ten years old. Then he began to attend the Malta Government School of Art. In 1930 he won a scholarship for modelling at the same School, which h
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  • ...jpg|250px|thumb|right|Sir Anthony Mamo – 1 st President of The Republic of Malta (1974 – 1976)]] ...s Chief Justice, Governor-General and first [[President of the Republic of Malta]].
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  • ...paganda from Italy. It had been given a complete monopoly of broadcasting of news, features, music and entertainment to about 50,000 subscribers. ...squares to transmit the news to the public. During World War II, whenever Malta was under enemy fire, Rediffusion radio served as a source to inform the pe
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  • ...nd Harbour]], which apart from being the point of connection with the rest of the world, was also important as a base for the [[Royal Navy]]. ...ly during WW1, so that by the beginning of [[WW2]] the [[R.M.A]] consisted of the following:
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  • After an apsent of one year [[The Malta Folk Song Contest]] return again in 1976. ...the travel agency [[Alpine Travel]] under the auspices of the [[Ministry of Education and Culture]], the Hon. Dr. [[Joseph Cassar]] B.A. LL.D.
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  • ...on was established in 1947, and to date it represents 95% of band clubs in Malta. ...he government had on these band clubs. All clubs enjoyed from the benefits of these achievements.
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  • '''A short history of the St George’s Band Club – Qormi.''' ...hin the St George’s Club (established in 1872) a new band bearing the name of ''Filarmonica San Giorgio''.
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  • ...g a total diaspora population of about 420,000, as large as the population of the Maltese Islands. ...The majority of Maltese born migrants maintain strong political ties with Malta.
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  • ...|250px|thumb|right|Dr.Anton Buttigieg – 2 nd President of The Republic of Malta from (1976 – 1981)]] ...versity of Malta]], where he graduated Bachelor of Arts in 1934 and Doctor of Laws in 1940.
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  • ...ained a Doctorate of Philosophy in Management Research from the University of Bristol (UK). ...egular contributor to [[The Times]], an independent newspaper published in Malta.
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  • ...29 June 1954) was a Maltese judge and politician. He was Chief Justice of Malta between 1940–1952. ...bsequently granted the warrant to practice as an advocate in the Courts of Malta.
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  • ...etta Maltija''' is a Maltese-language song contest produced by [[Festivals Malta]]. The first edition was held in 2021 and it was won by [[Glen Vella]] sing The first phase of Mużika Mużika – Festival Kanzunetta Maltija has come to an end as the f
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  • ...ted below sea level, between the hills of [[Il-Ħamrun]] and [[Tas-Samra]], of [[Ħaż-Żebbuġ]] and [[Santa Venera]]. ...rock cut tombs with human remains and pottery were found in various parts of Ħal-Qormi. These remains dating from Phoenician-Punic times give evidence
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  • ...ity leader in New South Wales, Australia. He arrived with his family from Malta in May 1957 and worked in various clerical duties until his retirement in 1 ...arious roles in the MCC of NSW and in fact was the convenor of the meeting of Maltese associations in 1966 to form the MCC. This was successful and the m
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  • The Council for Maltese Living Abroad was set up by the Government of Malta in 2011. ...e Council is chaired by the Minister of Foreign Affairs and has a majority of its members from overseas.
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  • '''Joe Mizzi''' was born on the 7 of March 1952 in [[il-Kalkara]], [[Malta]]. Politician. He started his education at the government school of Kalkara, and later at [[il-Birgu]], after which he continued at the [[St Jo
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  • '''The Malta Folk Song Contest''' was due to the birth of many Maltese songs today, after so many years have played and bring much no After the committee had also service of Mro. [[Anthony Chircop]], [[Philip Xuereb]], [[Charles Coleiro]] and [[M
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  • '''The Malta Council for Culture and the Arts''' (MCCA) was set up by Parliamentary Act ...e management, administration and operational requirements of the following government entities:
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  • '''Jonathan Laferla''' was born on the 28 November 1976. He is a lecturer of Religion at [[Ġiovanni Curmi Higher Secondary School]]. He lived in [[Birk He started acting at the age of six, when in 1983 his parents formed a drama group and put up plays, mainly
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  • After the success of the first edition of [[The Malta Folk Song Contest 1973]] organized by [[Jove Enterprises]] and organization ...the travel agency [[Alpine Travel]] under the auspices of the [[Ministry of Education and Culture]], the Hon. Dr. [[Joseph Cassar]] B.A. LL.D.
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  • ...during [[World War II]]. In 1945 he was appointed editor with the [[Allied Malta Newspapers]], a post he held until June 1948 when he emigrated to Canada, w ...of the Windsor Citizenship Council. In June 1983 he was elected president of the Canadian Citizenship Federation.
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  • ...ng. The nickname stuck with him throughout his life and he was quite proud of it. ...eld. He was involved in hundreds of construction projects, including the [[Malta International Airport]] at [[il-Gudja]].
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  • ...known as '''Abstracts by Philip Chircop''') was a retrospective exhibition of the artist [[Philip Chircop]], curated by [[Mariella Pisani Bencini]], held .... Philip Chircop studied at the Government School of Art under the tuition of Antoine Camilleri, Carmelo Mangion and Esprit Barthet.
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  • ...27 June 1920 and attended the [[Lyceum]]. Naudi studied at the University of London and the [[Istituto di Studi di Politica Internazionali]] in [[Milan] ...ivate secretary to various elected officials in the office of the Ministry of Education.
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  • '''Joe Caruana''' was a Deputy High Commissioner for Malta in Australia. Joe entered the Malta Government service in September 1939 and served in various governmental departments, i
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  • ...major projects in the development of the electricity distribution network of the Maltese Islands. ...city Board and continued to serve in this role following the establishment of state energy company Enemalta Corporation in 1977.
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  • ...of Leeds in 2000. He was also artist in residence at the Edinburgh College of Art, Scotland in 1996. ...cluding the Venice Biennale (1999) amongst others, and his work forms part of many local and international private and public collections.
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  • ...a.jpg|250px|thumb|right|Agatha Barbara – 3 rd President of The Republic of Malta from (1982 – 1987)]] ...11th March, 1923, the eldest daughter and the second of the nine children of Joseph and Antonia.
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  • ...rt and culture on malta government ministerial boards for the coordination of capital cultural projects (cbcp), and on the national commission for unesco ...y to unravel creative connections and produce art and projects in contexts of contemporary fine art practice. Concerned with tenuous boundaries, ideas a
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  • ...|250px|thumb|right|Prof.Dr.Guido Demarco 6 th President of The Republic of Malta from (1999 - 2004) ]] ...010) was a Maltese lawyer and politician. He served as the sixth President of the Republic from 1999 to 2004.
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  • ...e language album producer and heritage researcher. He was born on the 24th of April, 1964 at the David Bruce Military Hospital in Imtarfa, and hails from ...l teacher from [[Bormla]] who was known for writing songs, including ''Lil Malta'', ''Karita' ma' Tfajla Għamja'' and ''Il-Fellieħi'', in Maltese.
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  • ...metery for non-Catholic Christians, mainly British servicemen stationed in Malta. His mother had been staying for a few months with her family. Brought up in [[Floriana]], Malta, his family had suffered greatly during the Second World War and were impov
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  • == 4. Remembering the Future: Towards a Historiography of Digital Art in Malta == ...nwealth countries, including Malta, as part of the CHOGM gathering held in Malta that year.
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  • ...virtue of a Parliamentary Resolution passed on 7h March 2019 by the House of Representatives. Between 1957 and 1964 he studied Medicine at the [[Royal University of Malta]] and graduated as Doctor in Medicine and Surgery in 1964.
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  • ==Launching of the festival== ...between L-Għanja tal-Poplu committee, [[Spazju Kreattiv]], [[Arts Council Malta]], [[Valletta 2018 Foundation]] and [[PBS]].
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  • ...Għanja tal-Poplu''' (People's Ode Song Contest) is a quasi-annual festival of original songs in Maltese. This song contest of Maltese pop and contemporary folk has been organized by the [[Youth Travel
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  • ...assar]] (b.1958). Concurrently he frequented the Malta Government [[School of Art]], [[Valletta]] (1996-1998), and the Life Class (1998-1999) under [[Ant ...Lazio and the President of [[Italy]]. Between January and March 2010, one of his abstract works was exhibited at the European Parliament in [[Brussels]]
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  • ...jpg|250px|thumb|Right|Dr. George Abela - 8 th President of The Republic of Malta from (2009 - 2014)]] ....George Abela''' was born in [[Qormi]] on the 22 April 1948 and is the son of a registered port worker George Abela and Lukarda.
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  • '''Day by day Malta news updates featuring the most prominent news item of the day as featured on the [[MaltaMedia Online News]] service during 2011.' 11 [http://www.maltamediaonline.com/?p=34348 Malta best place to live, survey says]<br />
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  • ...n where he was involved in various duties, the last three years as Head of Government Publications. ...o take the overall charge of all the foreign and local media, around 2,300 of them for the Bush and Gorbachev summit. It was a very large task. All went
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  • ...s born in [[Valletta]] on the 13th of November 1909. After attending the [[Government Central School]], he enrolled in evening classes for modeling and drawing, ...]], which was under the direction of [[Antonio Sciortino]]. He returned to Malta in 1930 and the following year won the commission for the ''Fra Diego'' mon
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  • ...t for the first time ever it was embellished with electric guitars instead of the traditional catgut instruments as well as the modern percussion instrum ...ntal when they agreed to back Rigu and Joe Galea musically for the purpose of recording their Maltese song.
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  • ...ng Festival Board]], she qualified for the Finals with 3 songs. The music of the songs was composed by her father Mro. Frank Vassallo and the lyrics wer ...give various recitals. In 2002, Ms Vassallo was awarded a [[London College of Music Diploma]] (DipLCM), while in 2004, she was awarded a Licentiate (LLCM
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  • ...galithic temples, but which then mysteriously disappeared about the middle of the third millennium B.C. There is also further archeological evidence for ...350, Malta was ceded to the Knights of the [[Hospitaller Order of St. John of Jerusalem]].
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  • ...ewis Stafrace''' (3 September 1931 - 17 April 2018) was a prominent member of the Maltese community in Victoria, Australia. ...executive positions in various Maltese associations, typically in the role of president, and was much loved as a Maltese community leader.
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  • ...Arts]] under [[George Borg (artist)|George Borg]]. In 1957 he won a Malta government scholarship at the [[Scuola del Nudo dell'Associazione Artistica Internazio ...trees. These media were the basic inspiration during Anton’s early phases of his career.
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  • ...everal times such as the [[Malta Song for Europe]], International Festival of Maltese song as well as [[Għanja tal-Poplu]] Festival. ...[[Finland]] with the song ''Vertigo'' that broke all televoting records in Malta with over 31000 votes. In 2008, he composed the song '''Vodka''' sung by [[
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  • ...rsity of Malta between 1942 and 1943. But abandoned his studies at the age of 17, during the 2nd World War, to act as interpreter for the British 8th Arm ...ublished in London: ''Evil of the King Cockroach'' (1960) and ''In the Eye of the Sun'' (1969).
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  • ...ri''' (born 28 September 1980) is a musician and composer from [[Ħamrun]], Malta. He also writes songs in Maltese and English. ...band, which organises non-profit concerts to raise awareness on a variety of social issues <ref>{{cite news | url=http://www.di-ve.com/Default.aspx?ID=7
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  • ...k'') in [[Valletta]], it is now Malta's National Theatre and home to the [[Malta Philharmonic Orchestra]] (''Orkestra Filarmonika Nazzjonali''). ...ified capital, [[Valletta]], administrative centre and home to the variety of nationalities forming the Order, witnessed a further development as the isl
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  • ...76. He took up Music at an early age, attended the [[Johann Strauss School of Music]] and went on to qualify as a Music teacher. In 1997 he attended an [ ...o Ellul Tribute Concert]] [pop Music], September 2004, under the direction of Mro [[Joe Brown]]; the Jazz Concert at the British High Commissioner’s pr
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  • ...ed since 2021. It is designed to provide continuity to the long-standing [[Malta Song Contest]] in its various iterations. ...ust 2020 it was announced that a new competition would be held in the name of Mużika Mużika ... Festival Kanzunetta Maltija (Music Music ... The Maltes
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  • ...ter and poet Ġorġ Zammit must remain unknown and under appreciated because of the personalities and characters that he created, together with its descrip In the poetry of Ġorġ Zammit we find many references to English life, made with thought an
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  • ...eacher of the Maltese language, as a poet and author, as well as a pioneer of Maltese language broadcasting in Melbourne. ...in Werribee. He worked within the Maltese community in the western suburbs of Melbourne for several years. He met Carol Parkes, a nurse, when he was hosp
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  • ...Chircop''' (2 December 1943 - 15 August 2019) was an abstract artist from Malta. ...Malta, Philip Chircop studied for ten years at the Malta Government School of Art under [[George Borg]], [[Antoine Camilleri]], [[Karmenu Mangion]] and [
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  • ...cretary General of the C.M.T.U. He was a Council Member of the Malta Union of Teachers for 14 years. ...rrently the Editor of ''il-Huġġiega'', and a Member of the Editorial Board of Versi and Flimkien.
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  • ...px|thumb|right|Dr. Edward Fenech Adami - 7 th President of The Republic of Malta from (2004 - 2009)]] ...fficer. He was educated at the [[Jesuits College]] and the [[University of Malta]], where he first studied economics and the classics and later law. He was
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  • '''Vinny Vella Sr'''. born as Ċensu (Vincent) Vella at the Capital City of [[Malta]], [[Valletta]] on 28 January 19 . He was Clarinetist and Band Leader. ...uide-ship of Fr. [[Vincent Caruana]]. At the time he was employed with the Government Information Office as a National Service Boy Scout. He continued his music
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  • ...etro Vannucci]] in [[Perugia]] (1965), the [[School of the Detroit Society of Arts and Crafts]] (1966) and the [[Istituto Statale per la Ceramica]] in [[ ...llege]] in 1996, and at venues such as the head office lobby of the [[Bank of Valletta]].
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  • ...50px|thumb|right|Dr.Ugo Mifsud Bonnici - 5 th President of The Republic of Malta from (1994–1999)]] Dr. '''Ugo Mifsud Bonnici''', son of Carmelo and Maria nee' Ross, was born in [[Cospicua]] on 8 November 1932.
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  • Lessons start with First Intake (of [[Josette Ciappara]]) ...ubinski]] ([[That Man Kubinski]]). [[Nathalie Schembri]] appears ‘courtesy of MTADA’.
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  • ...7. He is a member of the Labour Party. He studied law at the University of Malta. ...y organisations connected to the Church and supported the "diocesan junta" of Church organisations opposing Dom Mintoff and his Party. He would later cla
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  • ...th a distinct artistic sensitivity and ability of adapting to a wide range of musical styles – classical to experimental, from solo percussion performa ...al of Cultures in Viareggio (Italy) (by invitation of the Italian Ministry of Culture).
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  • '''This is a list of notable deaths associated with Malta in 2022.''' ...Maltese personality with some connection to culture (in the broadest sense of the word) may be listed here. Additions which do not cite reliable sources
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  • ...f [[Mnajdra]] and [[Ħaġar Qim]], at the outskirts of this village. Remains of shaft graves, field catacombs, and other archaeological evidence testify al ....Later a ring of lookout towers on the coast was built by the Knights, two of which are in Qrendi.
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  • ...mation and its members served in support of the parent Regiment, the Royal Malta Artillery. The Band was reformed in 1943. ...ticipate in a [[Military Band Festival]] organised by the [[British Army]] of the Rhine (BAOR) at Monchengladbach, [[Germany]], where bands from differen
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  • ...Interior Design, earning a Diploma with Distinction in 1975 and a Bachelor of Science Degree in Design Management from Kensington University, California ...d his own stained glass studio, the first commercial studio of its kind in Malta and is still enjoying success today. By 1986, Walter left his interior desi
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  • '''George Bonello Dupuis''' born in [[Sliema]], [[Malta]]. He was educated at [[St Catherine High School]] and the [[Lyceum]] and a ...PN treasurer. In the early 70s he worked with others towards the building of the [[PN headquarters]] in [[Pietà|Tal-Pietà]].
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  • ...uide-ship of Fr. [[Vincent Caruana]]. At the time he was employed with the Government Information Office as a [[National Service Boy Scout]]. He continued his mu ...late Sunny ([[Emmanuel Vella]] -drummer who passed away in 1979 at the age of 48 years) and [[Dominic Vella]] - bass.
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  • ...est that San Gwann’s ancient history is woven into the national history of Malta. ...ave lived in nearby natural caves. In Wied Għomor, there are also a number of megalithic-type stone blocks that may have belonged to a Neolithic structur
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  • ...as ''Iż-Żebbuġi'' is a noted and highly-respected folk singer from Żebbuġ, Malta. He was born on the 6th February 1945 to Żaru l-Koppi and Karmena ta' Fell ...on is that of a master builder, which he emphasises is different from that of a bricklayer.
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  • ...y active as a member of the [[Għaqda tal-Malti]] and as assistant director of Leħen il-Malti. ...t of the [[Għaqda tal-Folklor]] from its foundation in 1964 until the time of his death.
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  • ...ical Institute Paola]], [[MCAST]], [[University of Malta]] and [[Institute of Tourism Studies]] ...in Malta, Europe and North Africa. He has been in the organizing committee of the National Song Contest - L-Għanja tal-Poplu since 1987, and he made thi
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  • ...ng the [[Partit Nazzjonalista]], and Acting President of the [[Republic of Malta]] in the late 1980s. ...m the university in 1946, he became a member of [[London's Royal College]] of General Practitioners.
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  • ...Great Siege of 1565. During that momentous event, the Ottomans pitched one of their greatest encampments here, bringing about a tremendous environmental ...t much prominence as an idyllic place of commutation and a preferred place of residence.
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  • ...Philip Gulia''' (4 March 1926 - 11 June 2000) was born on 4 March 1926 son of Salvatore and Carmen née Cilia. ...alti]] at the University of Malta, and also occupied the post of President of the [[Akkademja Tal-Malti]] between 1974 and 1984.
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  • ...but had plenty of opportunity to look after sick people there – epidemics of typhoid were not unknown at that time. ...ues and was given the task of honorary secretary in the newly instituted [[Malta Emigration Committee]].
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  • ...[Michael Gonzi]] blessed the first stone of this building, which six years of work was ready to open to the public Meanwhile became activities and collection of money mainly by members of Catholic Action, which was to transfer its Central Seat [[Palazzo Caraffa]]
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  • ...ign against ''coloured'' migrants who were believed to be taking the place of their soldier boys fighting in [[Gallipoli]] at the time. ==Maltese of New Caledonia==
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  • ...Squadron]] until the Services run-down when he took up employment with the government service as a clerical officer. Pace started his sports journalist career in 1957 with the launching of his popular weekly [[Soccer Magazine]]. Three years later, he produced, edi
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  • ...(KDŻ) in 2002. The project was initially supported by the Programme Youth of the European Union. The main aim of this event is to raise funds for a local charity. Throughout the years, the
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  • ...and 3 Kilometres away from the [[Malta International Airport]]. Population of 3,000 people,49.6% male and 50.4% female. Il-Kalkara was named after the 12th Earl of il-Kalkara and British Secretary of War in 1859.
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  • ...med part of the Dominican Community at the [[Convent of the Annunciation]] of Vittoriosa when the convent was wrecked by enemy bombs during the attack on After the war he was assigned to the convent of [[St. Mary of the Grotto]] in [[Rabat]], where he remained until a few months before he d
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  • ...at [[Sliema]]. He has been established as a theatre director and producer of theatrical events since 1979. ...Tartuffe at the [[Manoel Theatre]], which earned him the ‘Best Production of the Year Award’. This had spurred anthony, and he went on to act in and d
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  • ...Malta Amateur Dramatic Club''', or '''MADC ''' as it is commonly known, is Malta’s longest-running theatre company. ...which originally housed the N.A.A.F.I. bakery of all the British forces in Malta.
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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. ...of [[Ta' l-Idward]] joining with [[Misraħ Kola]], across from the valleys of [[Wied San Martin]], [[Wied Incita]] and [[Wied Irmiedi]].
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  • ...n on 16 December 1947; by Walter and Ġuża nee Caruana. Trevor is the third of four brothers. He studied at secondary school [[Technical Paola]] and [[Lyc ...Maltese and Arts in secondary schools. Today he is retired after a career of 33 years. Trevor Stella nee' Agius married in 1971 and had two children: Ru
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  • ...n jintiret mill-missier għall-iben. Kemm fl-ibliet kif ukoll fl-irħula ta’ Malta kont issib nies li qajla joħorġu mill-post fejn twieldu u għalhekk bilfo ...hekk kienu bdew jinfetħu każini soċjali fl-ibliet u fl-irħula kollha ta’ [[Malta]].
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  • Started playing the guitar during the last years of the fifties and during the sixties started playing with local bands, and da ...uitar at first alone and after with sponsors from The Maltese and Austrian government and the British Council. He studied with the American classical guitarist
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  • ...turer in Printmaking at the University of Malta and Lecturer at the School of Art. ...of computer generated art during the eighties. In 1983 he designed the set of four stamps marking the ‘Commonwealth Day’ and later served on the Stam
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  • ...choreographer, artistic director, and events producer. Eldridge forms part of his family owned dance business. ...school is one of few dance schools in [[Malta]] that is accredited by the government.
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  • ...Ġunju 1890. Kien politiku Malti li serva bħala s-sitt [[Prim Ministru ta’ Malta]], l-ewwel Prim Ministru ta' wara l-gwerra, u l-ewwel Prim Ministru Laburis ...al Army Medical Corps, fejn wettaq servizz mediku fuq vapuri li kienu jiġu Malta bil-feruti tal-gwerra.
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