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  2. Maltese folklore - Wikipedia

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    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 and legends still live in the minds of the older-generations, and these are slowly being studied and categorized, like any other European tradition.

  3. Lent in Malta - Wikipedia

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    The figolla is the most sought after Easter food. They are baked in Easter and given to friends and family, especially children, on Easter Sunday. The figolla is a sweet almond Easter cake covered in icing or chocolate and formed in a festive shape, such as a rabbit, fish, chick, duck or the dgħajsa (traditional Maltese boat).

  4. Manuel Magri - Wikipedia

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    Emmanuel Magri (also known as Manuel or Manwel; 27 February 1851 in Valletta – 29 March 1907 in Sfax) was a Maltese ethnographer, archaeologist and writer.. Magri gave a significant contribution as a scholar through his collection of Maltese folk tales and lore.

  5. Print an AOL Calendar

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    Using AOL Calendar lets you keep track of your schedule with just a few clicks of a mouse. While accessing your calendar online gives you instant access to appointments and events, sometimes a physical copy of your calendar is needed. To print your calendar, just use the print functionality built into your browser.

  6. Public holidays in Malta - Wikipedia

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    June is known by the Maltese as 'ix-xahar tad-dris, tal-ħġejjeġ, tal-Imnarja, u tal-Qalb ta' Ġesù' ('the month of reaping, bonfires, Saint Peter and Saint Paul, and the Sacred Heart of Jesus') First Sunday of June: Saint Joseph ('San Ġużepp') in Għaxaq; 2 June: Our Lady of Fatima ('Il-Madonna ta' Fatima') in Pietà, Malta; 9 June: Saint ...

  7. Culture of Malta - Wikipedia

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    In early Maltese history, diglossia manifested itself in the co-existence of an ancient Phoenician language and the language of a series of rulers, most notably, Latin, Greek, Arabic, Sicilian, French, Spanish and Italian, and from 1800 onwards, English. The Maltese language today is heavily overlaid with Romance and English influences as a result.

  8. Folklore of Malta - Wikipedia

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  9. Category:Maltese folklore - Wikipedia

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