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  2. Maltese Carnival - Wikipedia

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    Carnival Trucks in Valletta. Carnival (Maltese: il-Karnival ta' Malta) has had an important place on the Maltese cultural calendar for just under five centuries, having been celebrated since at least the mid-15th century. [1] Carnival has been a prominent celebration in the Islands since the rule of Grand Master Piero de Ponte in 1535. [2]

  3. Valletta - Wikipedia

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    Valletta is the scene of the Maltese Carnival, held in February each year, leading up to Lent. [80] There were no carnival trucks in 2020 or 2021 due to the Covid-19 pandemic, but trucks returned in 2022. [citation needed] In 1823 the Valletta carnival was the scene of a human crush tragedy in which at least 110 boys perished. [81]

  4. Maltese folklore - Wikipedia

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    A photograph by S.L.Cassar, taken around 1910, showing siblings Emmanuel and Mary Xuereb in carnival costume as Żepp and Grezz, stereotypical village man and his wife. Maltese folklore is the folk tradition which has developed in Malta over the centuries, and expresses the cultural identity of the Maltese people. Maltese folklore, traditions ...

  5. Is-Suq tal-Belt - Wikipedia

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    Is-Suq tal-Belt Valletta Cross-section Elevation. Plans to reconstruct a covered market in Valletta began in 1845, and the Valletta Market was built between 1859 and 1861 on the site of the old prisons. The building was designed by the Superintendent of Public Works, Hector Zimelli, but was completed under the direction of Emanuele Luigi ...

  6. Casa del Commun Tesoro - Wikipedia

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    Since the early 20th century, the building has housed the Casino Maltese, a reputed gentlemen's club. [4] The structure was extensively modified in 1914 by the architect Nicola Buhagiar. [6] In April 1921, Japanese Crown Prince (later Emperor) Hirohito was received at the Casino Maltese, while visiting Malta as part of a six-month tour of Europe.

  7. Sport in Malta - Wikipedia

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    Boċċi is the Maltese version of the Italian game of bocce, French pétanque and British bowls.Other than certain differences in rules and the ground on which the game is played, one of the most obvious differences between Maltese boċċi and foreign equivalents is the shape of the bowls themselves which tend to be cylindrical rather than spherical in shape.

  8. Saint John's Cavalier - Wikipedia

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    Saint John's Cavalier (Maltese: Kavallier ta' San Ġwann) is a 16th-century cavalier in Valletta, Malta, which was built by the Order of St. John.It overlooks St. John's Bastion, a large obtuse-angled bastion forming part of the Valletta Land Front.

  9. Fortifications of Valletta - Wikipedia

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    The fortifications of Valletta (Maltese: Is-Swar tal-Belt Valletta) are a series of defensive walls and other fortifications which surround Valletta, the capital city of Malta. The first fortification to be built was Fort Saint Elmo in 1552, but the fortifications of the city proper began to be built in 1566 when it was founded by Grand Master ...