- Ta'
Braxia Cemetery (Maltese: Iċ-Ċimiterju ta' Braxa) is a
cemetery in Gwardamanġa,
located near the
boundary between Pietà and Ħamrun, Malta. It was built...
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Queen Elizabeth II), when she
lived in
Malta between 1949 and 1951; the Ta'
Braxia Cemetery Complex is a
Commonwealth War
Graves Commission site and where...
- Fever,
caused by
drinking unsterilised goat's milk. He is
buried in Ta'
Braxia Cemetery, near Valletta. His son
became a
prominent surgeon being raised...
- himself, his
graduate students, and an
Italian physics team
headed by
Carmo Braxia.
Despite all of the new
people studying Lack,
still very
little progress...
- Ta'
Braxia Cemetery Chapel...
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caters for
students from the age of 4 to 16.
Blata l-Bajda (White Rock) Ta'
Braxia Tad-Duluri (Our Lady of
Sorrows district) Tar-Rabbat Tas-Samra (Our Lady...
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Jewish cemeteries in
Malta include the
Kalkara cemetery (1784-1833), the Ta'
Braxia Cemetery (1836-1891), and the
Marsa Jewish Cemetery (opened 1887). In 1372...
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Central Region Bordin Street (Triq Bordin)
Roman Catholic Tal-Pietà
Chapel Braxia Chapel Central Region Joe
Gasan Street (Triq Joe Gasan)
Church of England...
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Valley Province, Kenya. He
possibly died in Kenya, and was
buried in Ta'
Braxia cemetery, Gwardamangia, Malta, 12 June 1951. Anderson,
Maxwell H. (1916)...
- intravenous/oral (
Braxia) –
ionotropic glutamate NMDA
receptor antagonist and
dissociative hallucinogen –
depressive disorders –
Braxia Scientific Psilocybin...