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Qormi ( mt, Ħal Qormi ; pronounced in the
Qormi dialect One of the dialects of the Maltese language is the Qormi dialect. In Standard Maltese it is known as and by its speakers , and is affectionately known as , or in standard Maltese . Literally translated, is the Maltese word for 'you know'. This ...
), also known by its title Città Pinto, is a city in the Southern Region of
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, southwest of
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in the centre of the island. It has a population of 16,324 (as of March 2018), making it Malta's fifth-largest city. Its bordering towns are Marsa,
Luqa Luqa ( mt, Ħal Luqa, , ) is a town located in the Southern Region of Malta, 4.3 km away from the capital Valletta. With a population of 5,945 as of March 2014, it is a small but densely populated settlement which is typical of Malta's old ...
,
Żebbuġ Żebbuġ ( mt, Ħaż-Żebbuġ) , also known by its title Città Rohan, is a city in the Northern Region of Malta. It is one of the oldest towns in the country, and its population is 11,074 as of June 2021. History and origins The parish Churc ...
,
Siġġiewi Siġġiewi ( mt, Is-Siġġiewi, ), also called by its title Città Ferdinand, is a city and a local council in the Southern Region of Malta. It is the third largest council in Malta by surface area, after Rabat and Mellieħa respectively. It ...
, Ħamrun,
Birkirkara 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 ...
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Attard Attard ( mt, Ħ'Attard) is a town in the Central Region of Malta. Together with Balzan and Lija it forms part of " the Three Villages" and has been inhabited since the Classical Period. It has a population of 12,268 as of 2021. Attard's trad ...
,
Santa Venera Santa Venera is a town in the Central Region of Malta, with a population of 8,834 (2021). It is located between the towns of Birkirkara and Ħamrun, and it also borders Qormi and Msida. History The Old Church of Santa Venera was built in 14 ...
and
Balzan Balzan ( mt, Ħal Balzan) is a municipality in the Central Region of Malta, one of the so-called three villages, together with Attard and Lija. The village originally consisted of a group of small dwellings and farms but eventually grew, becom ...
. Qormi has two parishes, one dedicated to
Saint George Saint George ( Greek: Γεώργιος (Geórgios), Latin: Georgius, Arabic: القديس جرجس; died 23 April 303), also George of Lydda, was a Christian who is venerated as a saint in Christianity. According to tradition he was a soldie ...
and one to
Saint Sebastian Saint Sebastian (in Latin: ''Sebastianus''; Narbo, Gallia Narbonensis, Roman Empire c. AD 255 – Rome, Italia, Roman Empire c. AD 288) was an early Christian saint and martyr. According to traditional belief, he was killed during the Diocle ...
. It contains two valleys: Wied ''il-Kbir'' (The Large Valley) and ''Wied is-Sewda'' (Black Valley). Elder inhabitants of Qormi speak a broad
Qormi Dialect One of the dialects of the Maltese language is the Qormi dialect. In Standard Maltese it is known as and by its speakers , and is affectionately known as , or in standard Maltese . Literally translated, is the Maltese word for 'you know'. This ...
, which is now in decline.


Etymology

The name Qormi is most likely derived from the surname ''Curmi'', which is documented in Sicily as of 1095. Several other places in Malta derive their names from surnames, including
Balzan Balzan ( mt, Ħal Balzan) is a municipality in the Central Region of Malta, one of the so-called three villages, together with Attard and Lija. The village originally consisted of a group of small dwellings and farms but eventually grew, becom ...
,
Attard Attard ( mt, Ħ'Attard) is a town in the Central Region of Malta. Together with Balzan and Lija it forms part of " the Three Villages" and has been inhabited since the Classical Period. It has a population of 12,268 as of 2021. Attard's trad ...
and Ghaxaq. When Qormi is mentioned for the first time in the year 1419, only two of twenty people with the surname Curmi lived in the village.Anton Bugeja, Geocities
/ref> Alternative folk etymologies have been put forward since the 17th century. Domenico Magri connects the toponym to the word ''curmi'' as drink. G.F. Abela refers to ''carm'' or ''carme'' as the Arabic term for
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as origin of the village name. Agius de Soldanis proposed the Greek ''crumi'', collection of water. Finally C. Scicluna likens it to the Greek ''hormos'', harbour, as the Great Harbour used to go inland as far as Qormi. In both latter cases, there is no documentary evidence for any Greek origin of the toponym.


History

There are indications of it being inhabited in antiquity.
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pottery was found in the area known as ''Stabal'' indicating presence of humans as early as 1500-800 BC.
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tombs have been found at St Edward's Street and Tal-Bajjada. Also, some
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remains were found in the valley of ''Wied il-Kbir''. However, chances are that in these times, there were only small communities in the whereabouts of Qormi. It was only in the Middle Ages that Qormi started to grow and prosper, probably thanks to its proximity to the Grand Harbour and its central position. The first written reference to the town is made in 1417 where it is recorded that the town provided some 100 men to serve in the
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, the national guard. Qormi is likely to have suffered a period of decline during the
Great Siege of Malta The Great Siege of Malta ( Maltese: ''L-Assedju l-Kbir'') occurred in 1565 when the Ottoman Empire attempted to conquer the island of Malta, then held by the Knights Hospitaller. The siege lasted nearly four months, from 18 May to 13 September ...
due to the proximity of the Turkish camp in Marsa. When Mons.
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, Malta's first
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and
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, wrote his report of 1575 he records Qormi as being one of the active parishes administering a large area which today includes Ħamrun and even
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. The present St George Parish church was completed in 1684. In 1743 the town made a plea to Grand Master
Manuel Pinto da Fonseca Manuel Pinto da Fonseca (also ''Emmanuel Pinto de Fonseca''; 24 May 1681 – 23 January 1773) was a Portuguese nobleman, the 68th Grand Master of the Order of Saint John, from 1741 until his death. He undertook many building projects, introduc ...
to elevate it to the level of a "city". This was granted and the town received the title of ''Città Pinto'' on 25 May 1743. The decree issued by Pinto said "''Habita relatione, Terra Curmi erigmus In Civitatem, Imponentes el nomen Pinto''", which means that the land of Qormi, to which he gave his own name Pinto, was then given higher dignity from a piece of land to a city, a fact which is now preserved in the locality's Latin motto: "''Altior Ab Imo''" (which means, rising from the low). Qormi's bakers served most of the island's bread supplies. Qormi also experienced plague, which led to some declines throughout its history. However, during the British rule, Qormi moved on with new institutions opening up, mainly schools. Following 1850 Qormi became one of the largest inhabited centres in Malta, with amenities such as water and electricity, which were somewhat rare in those times. Trade and crafts grew, especially
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which is a hobby that Maltese often attribute to people from Qormi. During the
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, Qormi played a small part as well. In
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, many people from Qormi were employed at several British bases such as in
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, and the ones in Qormi as well, such as the airship station in the area known as Saint Sebastian, which would later become a parish itself. In
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, people from Qormi formed part of the Armed Forces. Qormi also became a refuge to many people from the
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area, which was badly hit because this area sits off the
Grand Harbour The Grand Harbour ( mt, il-Port il-Kbir; it, Porto Grande), also known as the Port of Valletta, is a natural harbour on the island of Malta. It has been substantially modified over the years with extensive docks ( Malta Dockyard), wharves, a ...
, and area which was fiercely attacked by the
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. Qormi, although close, is not exactly in the Grand Harbour region, making it ideal for refuge in those times. Qormi has two parishes, dedicated to
Saint George Saint George ( Greek: Γεώργιος (Geórgios), Latin: Georgius, Arabic: القديس جرجس; died 23 April 303), also George of Lydda, was a Christian who is venerated as a saint in Christianity. According to tradition he was a soldie ...
and
Saint Sebastian Saint Sebastian (in Latin: ''Sebastianus''; Narbo, Gallia Narbonensis, Roman Empire c. AD 255 – Rome, Italia, Roman Empire c. AD 288) was an early Christian saint and martyr. According to traditional belief, he was killed during the Diocle ...
. Saint George's parish was the first one. However, when Qormi was growing, there was the need for the city to be split into two parishes to facilitate growth. Saint Sebastian was chosen because Qormi had turned to him during times of plague infestation, since he is the protector and
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of people ill from plague, according to Catholic tradition. This led to many Qormi citizens carrying the name of ''Ġorġ'' (George) and ''Bastjan'' (Sebastian) and their equivalents and derivatives. Nowadays Qormi is the third largest locality in the nation of Malta, with two parishes, several institutions and a local council that governs the locality.


Governance

Local governance existed during the
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in 1798 however this was a limited and short-lived experiment. It was only in the 1990s that local councils were introduced in Malta with the first local council elections in Qormi taking place in 1994. Subsequent elections took place in 1998, 2001, 2004 and 2007.


Mayors

The following served as Qormi mayors: * George Portelli: 1994–1997 * Alfred Mallia: 1997–1998 *
Clyde Puli Clyde Puli (born 13 September 1969) was a Maltese Member of Parliament with the Nationalist Party, holding the position of Spokesperson for Family and Social Solidarity in the Opposition Shadow Cabinet. He is a former Maltese Parliamentary Sec ...
: 1998–2001 *
Roderick Galdes Roderick Galdes is a Maltese people, Maltese politician elected in the Parliament of Malta, Maltese Parliament, on behalf of the Labour Party (Malta), Labour Party, since 2004. He is currently a member of the Cabinet of Ministers serving as Minis ...
: 2001–2004 * Jesmond Aquilina: 2004–2012 * Rosianne Cutajar: 2014–2017 * Jesmond Aquilina: 2017–2019 * Renald Falzon: 2019–2020 (unfinished term - died in office) * Josef Masini Vento: since 2020 (acting from 26 October 2020, sworn in 24 November 2020)


Healthcare

Qormi has a Government Health Centre (colloquially referred to as ''il-Poliklinik'') – situated in San Dwardu Area. In the Wied area, there is also a private boutique hospital, St. Thomas Hospital. Qormi has other various pharmacies and private clinics.


Culture


Cuisine

Malta's staple food is bread and Maltese bread is very much sought after. Qormi is recognized nationally as the capital of Maltese bread-making. It boasts the largest number of bakeries in the country, several of which still operate in the traditional manner using wood-fired ovens. The importance of Qormi's history was highlighted back in 2007 when for the first time in its local history, Qormi hosted the national event of 'Lejl f'Casal Fornaro', meaning 'A night in Casal Fornaro' as Qormi was known hundreds of years ago. This event brought the greatest thousands that Qormi never witnessed before, outgrowing even the attendance for the traditional feasts. So much was this event successful, that this activity was also done in 2008 and 2009, and is waiting the fourth edition on 16 October 2010. In this activity the tourist will enter into a traditional Maltese village, will see tens of different shows and exhibitions showing the traditional life of Qormi, and can also find the tasty purely traditional Maltese food. Qormi also holds an annual
Qormi Wine Festival Wine production in Malta dates back over two thousand years to the time of the Phoenicians. In the beginning of the 20th century Marsovin and Emmanuel Delicata wineries were established. In the 1970s wine production became more serious and intern ...
and Malta National Spring Festival. On the third edition of the Malta National Spring Festival in 2011, some Qormi Bakers baked the biggest loaf in the world which weighed two tons and had a diameter of nine feet.


Religion

Qormi has two
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s which are
Saint George Saint George ( Greek: Γεώργιος (Geórgios), Latin: Georgius, Arabic: القديس جرجس; died 23 April 303), also George of Lydda, was a Christian who is venerated as a saint in Christianity. According to tradition he was a soldie ...
and
Saint Sebastian Saint Sebastian (in Latin: ''Sebastianus''; Narbo, Gallia Narbonensis, Roman Empire c. AD 255 – Rome, Italia, Roman Empire c. AD 288) was an early Christian saint and martyr. According to traditional belief, he was killed during the Diocle ...
. Qormi is divided into two parishes dedicated to these two saints. The first parish was that of Saint George. The parish of Saint Sebastian was created in 1936 after being made into a subsidiary parish in 1918. The origins of this parish go back to a statue to the saint erected as an act of thanksgiving for deliverance during the plague of 1813 and a small church built in 1880. For two weeks in summer, the town celebrates the feasts of its saints. The feast of Saint George is celebrated in the last Sunday of June, while the feast of Saint Sebastian is celebrated in the third Sunday of July. The town is also known for its
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procession from the church of Saint George which features a number of life-size statues and over 500 participants. Under the guidance of the St George archpriest, there is the Kumitat Festi Esterni (AD 1919). This committee is responsible for a large number of activities, which raise funds for the organization of the local fiesta. It is the first committee of the sort in Malta.


Band clubs

* Pinto Philharmonic Society, St. Sebastian Band (Is-Soċjetà Filarmonika Pinto, Banda San Sebastjan)—founded in 1862, apart from being the first band club in Qormi it is also one of the earliest Maltese band clubs, originally in the Saint George parish but later moved to the Saint Sebastian parish due to the parish limits * Filarmonica San Giorgio (Għaqda Mużikali San Ġorġ Martri) founded in 1893 in the St George parish. Since its formation the band has actively participated in the organisation of the parish feast and Holy Week activities. The organisation was also very active in the country's struggle to obtain self-government. * Anici Band & Social Club (L-Għaqda Soċjo Mużikali Anici)—founded in 1988 in the Saint George parish.


Media

* Qormi has two community radio stations. "Bastjaniżi FM" broadcasts on 95 FM 24 hours a day. The website of Bastjanizi FM features live streaming. This community radio was founded by the four active feast organisations of St. Sebastian—St. Sebastian Firework factory, Ghaqda Armar, Kummisjoni Zghazagh bastjanizi and St. Sebastian Band. "Leħen il-Belt Ġorġjana" is broadcasting on 105.6fm, and opened in April 2008. It brought together all the committees which work in St George's Parish. The only newspaper is a quarterly issue by the Local Council named ''Id-Dielja'' ("The
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"), referring to the concentration of vineyards in the old times. The Għaqda Ġuże' Muscat Azzopardi/Awturi Qriema publishes twice yearly ''Altior ab Imo'', sent to its members.


Neighbourhoods

Known in Maltese as ''Żoni'' (Zones), ''Naħat'' (Sides) or ''Inħawi'' (Areas), Qormi is composed of the following neighbourhoods, separated into two different ''Parroċċi'' (Parishes), which also denote geographical areas: Parroċċa San Ġorġ (''Parruċċa San Ġorġ'') * San Ġorġ This is the old village core of Qormi. This area dates back to hundreds of years back, with the Saint George Parish Church dating back all the way to 1436. This area is home to the ''Għaqda Mużikali San Ġorġ Martri A.D 1893'' club. * Barrakki (''Previously known as Ħâra l-Belha (Ħûra l-Bilha)'') Along with the San Ġorġ area, this is one of oldest zones of the city. This is essentially a residential area which is situated close to the San Ġorġ area. * San Franġisk (''San Franġesk'') Adjacent to the San Ġorġ area, the San Franġisk area is situated around the Pjazza San Franġisk, which acts as an open space in the heart of Qormi. The square gets its name from an old chapel dedicated to
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. In 2015, it was reported that this chapel was to undergo a €68,000 renovation project, €41,000 of which was to be funded by MEPA. The project was finished around a year later and it was said to have cost just over €50,000. Although not very big, this area has served as a space for celebrations, most notably relating to Qormi F.C. wins. This may have been the traditional spot due to the presence of an old bar owned by the football club. * Il-Wied The name means "The Valley", and this has been nicknamed so as it is really and truly a part of a valley, due to the low-lying nature of the city. This area has until recently been known for flooding when storms hit Malta. The headquarters and training grounds of Qormi F.C. and the Qormi Youth Nursery, can be found in this area. This complex was renovated and relaunched in 2012 as the Qormi FC Football Complex. In the area, the Qormi Cemetery is also found (''Iċ-ċimitierju'' in the Qormi dialect), as well as a private hospital, launched in 2013 and completed in 2016. * Tal-Bajjad This area is the uphill from The Wied area, and mostly it is an industrial and office area, with headquarters of
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Malta and
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Malta. It is infamous for a shootout that occurred in 2005. In 2017, the area was earmarked for a development policy shift to enable potential improvements in the area. * Tal-Blat * Ta' Farżina Close to the Tal-Ħlas area, Ta' Farżina is a residential area, most notably with a large number of blocks of flats. * Tal-Ħlas (''Tal-Ħlus'') Although the area is another residential area, just off Tal-Vitorja, it gets its name from a chapel in the countryside of Qormi (on the side of this area), Tal-Ħlas referring to "Deliverance", or Our Lady of Deliverance. * Tal-Vitorja (''Tal-Viturja'') This is a residential area close to the Saint Sebastian borders. It gets its name from the Chapel dedicated to Our Lady of Victory. Parroċċa San Bastjan (''Parruċċa San Bastjun'') * San Bastjan (''San Bastjun'') The newer downtown centre, San Bastjan revolves around the majestic ''Knisja Parrokkjali ta' San Sebastjan'' (Parish Church of Saint Sebastian. Not very far, there is the Old Church of Saint Sebastian (''Il-Knisja l-Qadima''), which has now been converted into a church museum. The Pinto Philarmonic Society każin is situated here. The area has a small number of bars, cafes and food take away joints, together with grocery shops, stationeries, and other public amenities. The Local Council offices are situated between this area and Tal-Vitorja. * San Dwardu San Dwardu is a residential area in the San Sebastjan Parish, taking its name from a principal street in the area, Triq San Dwardu. *
Tal-Ħandaq Tal-Ħandaq is an area in Qormi, Malta. It is a low hill, situated on the left side of Mdina Road in Qormi. Places Etymology Tal Handak is the British spelling of the town of Tal-Ħandaq. History In the old days it was a rural area, with a few ...
Iż-Żona Industrijali Tal-Ħandaq, was first scheduled in 1992 to become a Housing Estate, eventually it was changed to become an Industrial Estate, sitting on the outskirts, on the west side. * Ta' Paskarella * Għar Ram


Sports

* Qormi is home to Qormi FC, the football team of the town, playing in yellow and black. The team was promoted to the
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in 2018. * Qormi is also home to the
Qormi Basketball Club Qormi ( mt, Ħal Qormi ; pronounced in the Qormi dialect), also known by its title Città Pinto, is a city in the Southern Region of Malta, southwest of Valletta in the centre of the island. It has a population of 16,324 (as of March 2018), mak ...
, which was established in 1995. * Qormi Sharks RFC is a Rugby Union team that has moved to Qormi recently. *
Qormi Hockey Club Qormi Hockey Club is a field hockey club from Qormi, Malta. The club was founded in 1971. History Hockey in the city of Qormi dates back to the 1970s. A teacher at the then Ġużé Galea Secondary School, in San Ġorġ, Joseph Kerr, called Cho ...
was founded in 1971 - CURRENT MALTESE NATIONAL LEAGUE HOCKEY CHAMPIONS for 5th year in a row season 2013-2014


List of sport clubs


Schools


Kindergarten

* Ġużé Muscat Azzopardi Kindergarten, San Bastjan * St Joseph School (Private Independent School) - Żbandola Street, Qormi


Primary

* Ġużé Galea Primary School, San Ġorġ * Ġużé Muscat Azzopardi Primary (''A'',''B''), San Bastjan * St Joseph School (Private Independent School) - Żbandola Street, Qormi


Secondary

*
Liceo Vassalli Junior Lyceum The Liceo M.A. Vassalli is situated in Tal-Ħandaq, Qormi (Malta) on the site of the former Royal Naval School Tal-Handaq (1947–1978). The Junior Lyceum was founded in 1981, and offers secondary education to male students aged 10 to 16. The ...
,
Tal-Ħandaq Tal-Ħandaq is an area in Qormi, Malta. It is a low hill, situated on the left side of Mdina Road in Qormi. Places Etymology Tal Handak is the British spelling of the town of Tal-Ħandaq. History In the old days it was a rural area, with a few ...
* Ġużé Galea Secondary School, San Ġorġ


Notable people

* George Abela -
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(2009-2014), Ex-Chairman of Qormi FC and the
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* Marie Louise Coleiro Preca -
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(2014-2019), long time Member of Parliament and Minister * John Dalli - Former Member of Parliament, Minister and European Commissioner *
Clyde Puli Clyde Puli (born 13 September 1969) was a Maltese Member of Parliament with the Nationalist Party, holding the position of Spokesperson for Family and Social Solidarity in the Opposition Shadow Cabinet. He is a former Maltese Parliamentary Sec ...
- Politician, Member of Parliament, Previous Mayor and former Parliamentary Secretary for Youth and Sport *
Roderick Galdes Roderick Galdes is a Maltese people, Maltese politician elected in the Parliament of Malta, Maltese Parliament, on behalf of the Labour Party (Malta), Labour Party, since 2004. He is currently a member of the Cabinet of Ministers serving as Minis ...
- Politician, Previous Mayor and current Member of Parliament * Etienne Barbara - International footballer * Leli Fabri - Retired International footballer and coach *
Claudia Faniello Claudia Faniello (born 25 February 1988) is a Maltese singer. She represented Malta in the Eurovision Song Contest 2017 with the song "Breathlessly" She came 3rd with the song Gmielek in the maltese festival MuzikaMuzika 2022 Biography Earl ...
- Pop Singer *
Fabrizio Faniello Fabrizio Faniello (born 27 April 1981) is a Maltese pop singer. He represented Malta at the Eurovision Song Contest in 2001 and 2006. Family Fabrizio Faniello is the eldest of three children born to Vincenzo and Anna Faniello. He has two y ...
- Pop Singer, Eurovision Song Contest performer 2001 and 2006 *
Olivia Lewis Olivia Lewis (born 18 October 1978) is a singer from Qormi, Malta. She has competed in the Malta Song For Eurovision festival, which selects the country's entry for the Eurovision Song Contest several times. At her 11th attempt she finally w ...
- Pop Singer, Eurovision Song Contest performer 2007 * Gorg Mallia - Academic, writer and cartoonist *
Joseph Calleja Joseph Calleja (born January 22, 1978) is a Maltese operatic tenor. Early life and career Calleja was born in Attard, Malta. He began singing at the age of 16, having been discovered by tenor Brian Cefai and continued his studies with Maltes ...
- Tenor *
Charles Scicluna Charles Jude Scicluna (born 15 May 1959) is a Canadian-Maltese prelate of the Roman Catholic Church who has been the Archbishop of Malta since 2015. He held positions in the Roman Curia from 1995 to 2012, when he was appointed Auxiliary Bishop o ...
- Archbishop of Malta * Philip Mizzi - Actor


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Bibliography

* W&R Chambers Limited and Cambridge University Press, ''Chambers World Gazetteer: an A-Z of Geographical Information'', 5th edition, 1988, page 528 * Barry Turner (ed.), ''The Statesman's Yearbook: The Politics, Cultures and Economies of the World 2005'', Palgrave Macmillan, page 1113


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Qormi Local Council
{{Authority control Local councils of Malta