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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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