- Co****ua (Italian) or
Bormla (Maltese, [
ˈbɔrmlɐ]),
occasionally also
known by the
Latin name Cottonera,[citation needed] is a double-fortified harbour...
- Cr**** and most importantly, it
shows Bormla forming an
essential part of
Civitas Cotonera.
These areas in
Bormla within Clouet's
cartouche were and are...
- (in Maltese). Valletta:
Valletta Publishing &
Promotion Co. Ltd. p. 41. "
Bormla (Città Co****ua)". lc.gov.mt.
Archived from the
original on 31
October 2015...
-
Maltese as Ċetta tax-Xiħ). He was
baptised the next day in his
hometown Bormla in the
Sanctuary of the
Immaculate Conception. His
father was a
local cook...
-
thousands of
spectators and parti****nts from the
three big
cities (Birgu,
Bormla and Isla), as well as
coastal towns. The
regatta forms part of two annual...
-
professor of
philosophy at the
University of Malta, and a
Parish priest of
Bormla.
After Napoleon took over the
Maltese islands in 1798,
Montebello took an...
- Malta, Malta, 10
September 2011.
Retrieved on 21
January 2015. "Co****ua (
Bormla)
Parish Church".
Retrieved on 21
January 2015.
Malta Independent "Collegiate...
- district. Port
Region includes 11
local councils:
Birgu (Città Vittoriosa)
Bormla (Città Co****ua)
Fgura Floriana (Città Vilhena)
Kalkara Paola Senglea (Città...
- Żejtun, Vittoriosa,
Bormla, Fgura, Għaxaq, Senglea, Kalkara, Luqa,
Paola 67: Marsaxlokk,
Gudja 68: Kirkop, Mqabba, Qrendi, Safi 69:
Bormla 80: Żabbar, Vittoriosa...
- The
Royal Navy
Dockyard was
initially located around Dockyard Cr**** in
Bormla, and
occupied several of the
dockyard buildings formerly used by the Knights...