Dingli ( mt, Ħad-Dingli) is a village in the
Northern Region of
Malta
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, with a population of 3,865 as of 2021. It is from the capital
Valletta
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and two kilometers () from the nearest town,
Rabat
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. The village lies on a plateau some 250 metres above sea level, which is one of the highest points of Malta. The area provides not only open sea views over the tiny, uninhabited isle of
Filfla, but is also a good vantage point over Malta. From the cliffs there are also views of the nearby
Buskett Gardens
The Buskett Gardens ( it, Boschetto) forming one of the few woodland areas in Malta, are located in the fertile valley of ''Wied il-Luq'' in Rabat. The 30 ha site lies to the west of Siġġiewi (Città Ferdinand) and just east of Dingli. The ...
and
Verdala Palace
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History
The sit ...
. The Cliffs were also the site of the mysterious death of Mike Mansholt.
Etymology
The name ''Dingli'' is believed to be derived from the name of Sir
Thomas Dingley
Sir Thomas Dingley (executed 9 or 10 July 1539) was an English prior of the Knights of St. John of Jerusalem. He is a Catholic martyr.
Biography
Sir Thomas was the son of John Dingley of Boston, Lincolnshire and his wife, Mabel, daughter of Edmu ...
, an English knight of the
Order of St. John
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, who owned much of the lands in the surrounding area.
History
Rock-cut tombs dating back to Phoenician, Carthaginian and Roman times have been found in the limits of Dingli. Roman baths and other remains were also found at Għajn Handful and the area of Ta' Baldu.
Ħal Tartarni
Until the early 16th century, a small village known as Ħal Tartarni existed, somewhere between
Buskett
The Buskett Gardens ( it, Boschetto) forming one of the few woodland areas in Malta, are located in the fertile valley of ''Wied il-Luq'' in Rabat. The 30 ha site lies to the west of Siġġiewi (Città Ferdinand) and just east of Dingli. The ...
and the present location of Dingli. The village was one of the ten original parishes of Malta by 1436, having
a church dedicated to Saint Domenica. The original church now lies in ruins, but
a new chapel with the same dedication was built nearby in 1669 and it is still standing.
The noble family Inguanez had a lot of land in the area, and employed the population of Ħal Tartarni to work the fields. Over time, the people moved closer towards the fields, abandoning the original village. The new village eventually grew to what is now Dingli. The site of Ħal Tartarni now consists of open fields.
Dingli Village
The parish of Dingli was established in 1678 and is dedicated to the Assumption of Our Lady into heaven. The church is situated in the centre of the village on a prominent position, overlooking all the surrounding area. The
church which exists today was built in the form of a Latin cross in the beginning of the 20th century. The church was heavily modified in the middle of the same century, with the building of a new façade and extensions to the width of the main aisle. A more recent development, was the building of the dome during the 60s and 70s, which completed the construction work of the church. The same church was given the title of Arch parish church by a decree of the Archbishop of Malta on 22 August 2015, the eve of the titular feast of Dingli.
The feast of the Assumption in Dingli is celebrated on the first Sunday after 15 August. The titular statue of Our Lady in the parish is the fifth one in the island, made by Anton Busuttil in 1861. The statue is carved in wood and is used in a procession on the day of the feast each year carried by 8 statue bearers from the parish. The statue was restored twice: in 1934 and 1977.
Throughout the rule of the Order of Saint John, Dingli was considered to be safe from corsair attacks because it was impossible for pirates to land in the area due to the Dingli Cliffs.
The village began to see more development after the mid-20th century where the population doubled from 2,000 into the 21st century. Telephone service was introduced in private homes, and public transport began to reach the village itself instead of stopping at Rabat, although as of March 2017 no night buses actually go into Dingli, and inhabitants must stop at Rabat.
Education
Until the early 20th century, it was difficult to send children to school, since boys used to work in the fields while girls helped in the domestic work. This changed over time, and today everyone goes to school, on both primary and secondary levels. Some continue their studies on post-secondary and tertiary levels, from where they can attain a doctorate in their field of study.
Notable people
Dingli was the birthplace of several eminent personalities, including:
*Dun Xand Cortis, folklore pioneer and author
*
Francis Ebejer
Francis Ebejer (28 August 1925, Dingli — 10 June 1993, St. Julian's, St Julian's) was a Malta, Maltese dramatist and novelist.
Francis Ebejer was the father of the Maltese painter Damian Ebejer
Biography
Ebejer studied medicine at the Uni ...
, playwright and author
*Walter Ebejer, Dominican friar who was ordained Bishop of a diocese in Brazil
*Ġużè Abela, notary and
Minister of Finance
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A finance minister's portfolio has a large variety of names around the world, such as "treasury", " ...
*
Ian Borg
Ian Borg (born 28 February 1986) is a lawyer and Maltese politician who serves as Minister for Foreign and European Affairs and Trade. Ian Borg has been serving as a Member of Parliament since 2013.
Early life and family
Borg was born on 28 F ...
, advocate and Minister of Malta Government
Main streets in Dingli
*Triq Ġużè Ellul Mercer
*Triq il-Buskett (Buskett Road)
*Triq il-Kbira (Main Street)
*Triq ir-Rabat (Rabat Road)
*Triq San Rokku (St. Roque Street)
*Triq il-Parroċċa (Parish Street)
References
Notes
External links
Dingli Local CouncilDingli Youth Local CouncilThe official website of the Parish of Dingli
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