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Chircop may
refer to: Kirkop, also
known as
Chircop, a
village in the
Southern Region of
Malta Francesca Chircop (born 1993),
Maltese footballer George...
- Karl
Chircop (7
August 1965 – 12
October 2008) was a
family doctor and
Maltese politician. He was
Member of
Parliament in the
House of Representatives...
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George Mifsud Chircop (28 June 1951 in
Malta – 19
December 2007 in Malta) was a
Maltese linguist.
Mifsud Chircop also
studied the
folklore and ethnography...
- Lynn
Chircop (born 1980, in
Santa Venera, Malta) is a
Maltese singer and
television presenter, who won the
Maltese national final for the
Eurovision Song...
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Rebecca Chircop (born 6 July 1988) is a
Maltese former footballer who pla**** as a
defender who pla**** for
Birkirkara and the
Malta women's
national team...
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Francesca Chircop (born 20
October 1993) is a
Maltese footballer who
plays as a
forward for Mġarr
United FC. She has been a
member of the
Malta women's...
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Retrieved March 9, 2010.
David Chircop (May 16, 2008). "'****y espresso'
stands leave competitors steaming". The...
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Michael Chircop,
founder of the
Grandparents Malta Foundation (VO/0869), and made
official through a
decree by the
Maltese Parliament in 2014.
Chircop has...
- of the XXIV
articles Eric Van
Hooydonk (2006). "Chapter 15". In Aldo E.
Chircop; O. Lindén (eds.).
Places of Refuge: The
Belgian Experience. Leiden: Martinus...
- ****, Jon M. (2009). "Transit P****age
Through International Strait". In
Chircop, Aldo; McDorman, Ted; Rolstons,
Susan (eds.). The ****ure of
Ocean Regime-Building...