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Birgu (Maltese: Il-
Birgu [ɪlˈbɪrɡʊ], Italian: Vittoriosa), also
known by its
title Città
Vittoriosa ('Victorious City'), is an old
fortified city on the...
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coconut crab (
Birgus latro) is a
terrestrial species of
giant hermit crab, and is also
known as the
robber crab or palm thief. It is the
largest terrestrial...
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Homedes ordered the
strengthening of Fort
Saint Angelo at the tip of
Birgu (now Vittoriosa), as well as the
construction of two new forts, Fort Saint...
- The
Auberge d'Aragon (Maltese: Berġa ta' Aragona) is an
auberge in
Birgu, Malta. It was
built in the 16th
century to
house knights of the
Order of Saint...
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Cavalletto at the Inquisitor's Palace, in
Birgu...
- an
auberge as its headquarters, some of
which still survive in Rhodes,
Birgu and Valletta. The
Knights Hospitaller began to take the
features of a state...
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Forti Sant'Anġlu or
Fortizza Sant'Anġlu) is a
bastioned fort in
Birgu, Malta,
located at the
centre of the
Grand Harbour. It was
originally built...
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fortifications of
Birgu (Maltese: Is-Swar tal-
Birgu) are a
series of
defensive walls and
other fortifications which surround the city of
Birgu, Malta. The first...
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follows a
significant Way of Jesus. Good
Friday processions take
place in
Birgu, Bormla, Għaxaq, Luqa, Mosta, Naxxar, Paola, Qormi, Rabat, Senglea, Valletta...
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Adoration of the
Cross follows. Good
Friday processions take
place in
Birgu, Bormla, Għaxaq, Luqa, Mosta, Naxxar, Paola, Qormi, Rabat, Senglea, Valletta...