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  2. Maltese cat - Wikipedia

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    The Russian Blue is one of a number of cat breeds whose fur is always Maltese all over. A Maltese cat resting outside The Citadella, Gozo in Malta. A Maltese (Italian: [malˈteːze]) cat is any whose fur is completely or primarily gray (often called "blue" by cat fanciers) and regardless of breed. [1] Maltese is a coat-colour term, not a breed ...

  3. Il-Kantilena - Wikipedia

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    Il-Kantilena. Il-Kantilena is the oldest known literary text in the Maltese language. [1] It dates from the 15th century (no later than 1485, the death of its author, and probably from the 1470s), but was not found until 1966 by historians Godfrey Wettinger and Mikiel Fsadni.

  4. L-Innu Malti - Wikipedia

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    In 1942, it was printed for Piano e canto with an English translation by May Butcher. This publication helped spread its popularity. [2] The 1964 Independence Constitution confirmed it as the National Anthem of Malta, which is today one of the symbols of Maltese identity. [1] [3] [4]

  5. Cats of Malta - Wikipedia

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    The films three year PBS broadcast is underwritten by partners Visit Malta USA and has the potential to reach 1.3 million viewers. In mid-November 2024,Cats of Malta represented Malta at the European Union Film Festival (EUFF) in Canada, an annual showcase of contemporary European cinema produced in the European Union.

  6. Stuffat tal-Fenek - Wikipedia

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    Stuffat tal-Fenek is a type of rabbit stew in Maltese cuisine. [1] It is the national dish of Malta. [1] [2] It is typically slow-cooked or braised with wine, tomatoes, garlic, bay leaves, cloves, salt, pepper and vegetables.

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  8. Maltese - Wikipedia

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  9. Pietru Pawl Saydon - Wikipedia

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    Saydon was born on 24 July 1895, in Żurrieq. [2] He went to the local primary school, before enrolling in the national Seminary. In 1912 he took a preparatory course in Literature at the University of Malta, and qualified with B.Litt. at the age of 20.