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Birkirkara (abbreviated as B'Kara) is a city in the central region of
Malta Malta ( , , ), officially the Republic of Malta ( mt, Repubblika ta' Malta ), is an island country in the Mediterranean Sea. It consists of an archipelago, between Italy and Libya, and is often considered a part of Southern Europe. It lies ...
. It is the second most populous on the
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, with 24,356 inhabitants as of 2020. The town consists of five autonomous parishes: Saint Helen, Saint Joseph the Worker, Our Lady of Mount Carmel,
Saint Mary Mary; arc, ܡܪܝܡ, translit=Mariam; ar, مريم, translit=Maryam; grc, Μαρία, translit=María; la, Maria; cop, Ⲙⲁⲣⲓⲁ, translit=Maria was a first-century Jewish woman of Nazareth, the wife of Joseph and the mother of ...
and San Gorg Preca. The city's motto is '' In hoc signo vinces'', and its coat of arms is a plain red cross, surmounted by a crown.


Etymology

''Birkirkara'' means "cold water" or "running water". This is attributed to the valley in the town. Originally, the name was written as ''Birchircara'', as influenced by Italian spelling which traditionally does not use the letter 'K'. It is often abbreviated as ''B'kara/Kara''.


Geography

Birkirkara is situated in a valley, which is most likely where it gets its name from. It is known for flooding on heavy stormy days. Several projects have been proposed. The area has also received embellishment works from time to time.


Climate

Birkirkara features a Csa Mediterranean climate under the
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. Birkirkara features mild, wet winters and dry hot summers. The city's temperature varies from during the course of a year.


Description

Birkirkara is one of Malta's oldest towns with a recorded mention in 1402 with The Cappella of Birkarkam which is understood to be an error for Birkirkara. It received mention in the 1436 Ecclesiastical Report mentioning the then existing parishes in Malta and Gozo, from which Birkirkara emerged as the largest parish. Various parishes and suburbs developed out of Birkirkara over the years, including Sliema,
St. Julian's Saint Julian's ( mt, San Ġiljan) is a town in the Central Region of Malta. As of 2020, its registered number of inhabitants stands at 13,792. It is situated along the coast, north of the country's capital, Valletta. It is known for tourism-or ...
, Msida, Ħamrun in the 19th century and Santa Venera in the early 20th century. In more recent years,
San Ġwann San Ġwann is a town in the Central Region of Malta, with a population of 14,244 as of 2021. Previous to its separate administration the town used to form part of two separate localities being Birkirkara and St. Julian's. Places and monuments ...
(1965) and Ta' l-Ibraġ hived off Birkirkara to form part of the new parish and locality of Swieqi in 1993. Birkirkara has grown into an important commercial centre as well as a densely populated residential area.


Churches, architecture and notable places


Notable places

Birkirkara is home to many locations of importance. * Malta Financial Services Authority the financial regulator of Malta has its headquarters in Birkirkara. * St Aloysius College * The Wignacourt Aqueduct built in the 17th Century. *
St Helen's Basilica St Helen's Basilica ( mt, Il-Bażilika ta' Sant' Elena) is an 18th-century Roman Catholic church situated in Birkirkara, Malta. It is built on the baroque design by Salvu Borg and built by Mason Domenico Cachia. The design was inspired, and is s ...
, housing Malta's largest church bell. *
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- the first brewery on the Island. * Dar Pirotta * Dar Papa Frangisku - A Homeless shelter run by the Maltese branch of Caritas Internationalis * Villa Chelsea now home to
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- A Charity offering Rehabilitation Programmes. * The Old
Birkirkara Railway Station Birkirkara (abbreviated as B'Kara) is a city in the central region of Malta. It is the second most populous on the island, with 24,356 inhabitants as of 2020. The town consists of five autonomous parishes: Saint Helen, Saint Joseph the Worker, Ou ...
which is today located within a public garden is one such place. Malta Railway trains used as means of transportation across the island stopped at this Station. The Railway was closed in 1931. *
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* Birkirkara Tower (Ghar il-Gobon) * Tal-Wejter Tower *
Villa Lauri Villa Lauri is an early 20th-century Neoclassical architecture, Neoclassical townhouse in Birkirkara, Malta. The villa was built as a private family residence. Part of the property is privately owned, while most of it belongs to the Roman Catholic ...
*
Ta' Ganu Windmill Ta' Ganu Windmill (also known as Tal-Maħlut Windmill) is an eighteenth century windmill in Birkirkara, Malta. It was built in 1724 by the António Manoel de Vilhena Foundation.L-Imtieħen tat-Tħin tal-Qamħ fil-Gżejjer Maltin, Printit Ltd, Clif ...


Churches

Birkirkara's main religious feast is that of St Helen at St. Helen's Basilica, which is celebrated on 18 August or on the first Sunday after that date. The main event of the celebration is a procession with a wooden statue carved by the Maltese master-sculptor Salvu Psaila. Notably, this is the only procession on the island carried out in the morning. The procession leaves the basilica at exactly 8:00 a.m. and returns to it at 10:45 am. The statue is lifted to shoulder-height by a group of townsmen through the main streets of the town. * The Church of St. Joseph the Worker * The Church of St. Mary * The Church of San Gorg Preca * The Church of Our Lady of Mount Carmel * The Church of St Paul B'kara had a previous building on the same site likely to date back to around 1538. Its design was medieval with a slanting roof. The present building known as '''San Pawl tal-Wied''' was built in 1852 to 1854 on plans drawn up by
Giuseppe Bonavia Giuseppe Bonavia (1821 – 2 September 1885) was a Maltese draughtsman and architect who was mainly active in the second half of the 19th century. Born in Valletta, he was initially a clerk of works with the Royal Engineers, before becoming the ...
who was an architect with the Royal Engineers. The clock of the church was made by Michelangelo Sapiano in 1891. The titular painting by
Giuseppe Calleja Giuseppe is the Italian form of the given name Joseph, from Latin Iōsēphus from Ancient Greek Ἰωσήφ (Iōsḗph), from Hebrew יוסף. It is the most common name in Italy and is unique (97%) to it. The feminine form of the name is Gius ...
is a reproduction of the original found in the
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Church in Rome. The Church of Our Lady of Victories is a small church found within the small narrow streets in the area known as 'Has-Sajjied'. This church was known to have existed as far back as 1575. In the 17th century when the parish church was being built this church was dismantled to allow easy access to the quarry that was supplying the stones needed. It was erected once again after the
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. The present church was built between 1728 and 1736 in the
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style. The internal pilasters follow the Tuscan style with the dome featuring floral motifs and emblems of the Litany of the Blessed Virgin Mary.


Monuments

* Monument of
Sir Anthony Mamo Sir Anthony Joseph Mamo, (9 January 1909 – 1 May 2008) was the first president of Malta and previously served as the last Governor-General of the State of Malta before the country became a republic. He was also the first Maltese citize ...
* Niche of All Souls


Birkirkara Local Council

The Birkirkara Local Council forms part of the Birkirkara Civice Centre building. The current Birkirkara local council members are: *Joanne Debono Grech (Mayor) *Karl Cutajar (Deputy Mayor) *Justin Schembri *Nancy Aquilina *Rita Borg *Kaylocke Buhagiar *Antoine Attard *Owen Patrick Attard *John Mary Calleja *Deborah Mifsud *John Mizzi *Marie Claire Zammit Bonello *Francis Pullicino *Carmel Attard (Executive Secretary)


Birkirkara community service

* Our Lady of Mount Carmel Parish Church, Triq Fleur-de-Lys (Fleur-de-Lys Road), Fleur-de-Lys *Our Lady, Mother of the Church Parish Church, Triq il-Graffiti Navali,
Swatar Swatar, colloquially known as Is-Swatar and Tas-Swatar, is a hamlet in Malta situated in Birkirkara and in Msida. In 2015 it had a population of over 5,100 people, with around 1,600 families. Swatar has its own separate parish since 8 November 200 ...
*St. Joseph the Worker Parish Church, Triq il-Bwieraq (Bwieraq Street) *St. Helen's Parish Church, Triq is-Santwarju (Sanctuary Street) *St. Mary's Parish Church, Triq il-Knisja l-Qadima (Old Church Street) *Our Lady of Victory Parish Church, Triq il-Vitorja (Victory Street) *Birkirkara District Police Station, Triq il-Kbira (Main Street) *Birkirkara Branch Post Office, Triq il-Wied (Valley Road *Da Vinci Hospital, Triq Kan. K. Pirotta (Can. K. Pirotta Street) *Birkirkara Health Centre, Triq Tumas Fenech *Birkirkara Regional Library, Triq Tumas Fenech *Birkirkara Police Station


Zones in Birkirkara

* Bwieraq * Fleur-de-Lys * L-Mrieħel * Ta' Ganu *
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* Tal-Qattus * Is-Swatar * Ħas-Sajjied


Sport

Birkirkara has a
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in Birkirkara Saint Joseph Sports Club mostly known for its Athletics section, however, it also has active sections responsible for cycling,
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, swimming, and
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, which competes in the Maltese Inter-Amateur Soccer Competition.
Birkirkara F.C. Birkirkara Football Club is a professional football club based in the town of Birkirkara, on the island of Malta. The club was formed in 1950, following the amalgamation of Birkirkara United and Birkirkara Celtic. Birkirkara currently play in ...
has won the Maltese Premier League four times. Birkirkara F.C. participated in the
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beating
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, only to be eliminated via penalties. Birkirkara also eliminated Heart of Midlothian in the
2016–17 UEFA Europa League The 2016–17 UEFA Europa League was the 46th season of Europe's secondary club association football, football tournament organised by UEFA, and the eighth season since it was renamed from the UEFA Cup to the UEFA Europa League. The 2017 UEFA Eu ...
. Malta's leader of the opposition Adrian Deliaserved as Birkirkara F.C. president from 2015-2016 and 2017-2018.


Natives

Iacob Heraclid Iacob Heraclid (or Eraclid; el, Ἰάκωβος Ἡρακλείδης; 1527 – November 5, 1563), born Basilicò and also known as Iacobus Heraclides, Heraclid Despotul, or Despot Vodă ("Despot the Voivode"), was a Greek Maltese soldier, ad ...
, the Greco-Maltese adventurer who ruled over
Moldavia Moldavia ( ro, Moldova, or , literally "The Country of Moldavia"; in Romanian Cyrillic: or ; chu, Землѧ Молдавскаѧ; el, Ἡγεμονία τῆς Μολδαβίας) is a historical region and former principality in Centr ...
in the 1560s, was born in the city. Eddie Fenech Adami, who served as Prime Minister and President of Malta, was born there, as was
Anthony Mamo Sir Anthony Joseph Mamo, (9 January 1909 – 1 May 2008) was the first president of Malta and previously served as the last Governor-General of the State of Malta before the country became a republic. He was also the first Maltese citize ...
, the first President of Malta.


Twin towns – sister cities

Birkirkara is twinned with: * Grosseto, Italy *
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, Italy * Longobardi, Italy *
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, France


References


External links


Birkirkara Football ClubBirkirkara St. Joseph Sports ClubBirkirkara Local Council
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