- to what
Gozitans have to say." "Gozo
Minister Anton Refalo alluded to the
possibility of
calling a
referendum to
determine whether Gozitans prefer a...
- The
Gozitan dialects are
rural dialects of
Maltese spoken in the
island of Gozo. The
vowel shift of *ā (phonologically a) to o or u is
their main differentiating...
-
revenge against the
Gozitans after his
brother had been
killed during a
previous raid on the
island in 1544, in
which the
Gozitans are said to have burnt...
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requesting to
return to rule by the
Kingdom of Sicily. Word spread, and the
Gozitans revolted on 3 September. The
archpriest and
parish priest of Rabat, Saverio...
- Gozo (Maltese: Għawdex) and
Comino (Maltese: Kemmuna);
people of Gozo,
Gozitans (Maltese: Għawdxin) are
considered a
subgroup of the Maltese. The current...
-
international football matches featuring players who are
considered as '
Gozitans' for
matches of the Gozo
Football League,
including appearances at Island...
- for
Gozitans, ease the
accessibility between Malta and Gozo,
decrease the
traveling time
between Gozo and
Malta and
increase levels of
Gozitans socializing...
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Since June 30, 1993,
Malta has been
subdivided into 68 localities,
governed by
local councils, Maltese:
kunsilli lokali,
meaning muni****lities or boroughs...
- the
request of
Pietro Monsignor Pace,
Bishop of Gozo. Many
Gozitans,
mainly older Gozitans,
still often refer to it by the name Rabat. It is
usually known...
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which originated on Gozo, the
sister island of Malta. The many
Maltese and
Gozitans living abroad have
managed to
spread this
devotion in many
other parts...