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  2. St Paul's Pro-Cathedral, Valletta - Wikipedia

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    St Paul's Pro-Cathedral (Malti: Il-Pro-Katridral ta' San Pawl), officially The Pro-Cathedral and Collegiate Church of Saint Paul, is an Anglican pro-cathedral of the Diocese in Europe situated in Independence Square, Valletta, Malta. A "pro-cathedral" is a church with cathedral status though not being the main cathedral.

  3. Collegiate Parish Church of St Paul's Shipwreck - Wikipedia

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    Main altar Relic of St. Paul Part of the column on which the saint was beheaded in Rome. The Collegiate Parish Church of St Paul's Shipwreck, also known as simply the Church of St Paul's Shipwreck, is a Roman Catholic parish church in Valletta, Malta. It is one of Valletta's oldest churches. [1]

  4. List of schools in Malta - Wikipedia

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    St. Clare College (Kulleġġ Santa Klara) - Consists of the primary schools of Gżira, Pembroke/Swieqi, San Ġiljan, San Ġwann, and Sliema; St. Ignatius College (Kulleġġ Sant' Injazju) - Consists of the primary schools of Luqa, Qormi, Siġġiewi, and Ħaż-Żebbuġ, as well as secondary schools in Tal-Handaq, Qormi.

  5. St. Paul's Hospital Millennium Medical College - Wikipedia

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    St. Paul's Hospital was built in 1969 (was named St Paul General Specialized Hospital until 2008) by Emperor Haile Selassie in collaboration with the German Evangelical Church, as a source of medical care for underserved populations. It currently has 700+ beds, with an annual average of 200,000 patients and a catchment population of more than 5 ...

  6. Mediterranean Conference Centre - Wikipedia

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    The Mediterranean Conference Centre (MCC, Maltese: Dar il-Mediterran għall-Konferenzi) is a conference centre in Valletta, Malta.The building was built as a hospital in the 16th century by the Order of St. John, and it was known as the Sacra Infermeria or the Holy Infirmary (Maltese: Il-Furmarija).

  7. Castellania (Valletta) - Wikipedia

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    The building became the seat of the Chief Government Medical Officer in 1895. [147] [166] This took place on 10 April 1895, when Gerald Strickland transferred into the building the head office of the Public Health Department, [33] which in 1937 combined them as the Medical and Health Department. [292] [293] [294]

  8. List of bus routes in Malta - Wikipedia

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    Detours of various routes towards Valletta to Junior College, Mater Dei Hospital and St. Luke's Hospital. 198 Runs counterclockwise around Valletta. Serves Valletta Waterfront. 245 Mellieħa: St. Paul's Bay, Tarġa Gap, Mosta, Naxxar, Birkirkara, Msida Valletta One-way only. 300 see note: Żabbar, Fgura, Paola, Marsa, Ħamrun, St. Luke's ...

  9. St Paul's Cathedral, Mdina - Wikipedia

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    The old cathedral of Mdina, as depicted on a fresco at the Grandmaster's Palace in Valletta. According to tradition, the site of the Mdina cathedral was originally occupied by a palace belonging to Saint Publius, the Roman governor of Melite who greeted Paul the Apostle after he was shipwrecked in Malta.