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Maltese (Maltese: Malti, also L-Ilsien
Malti or
Lingwa Maltija) is a
Semitic language derived from late
medieval Sicilian Arabic with
Romance superstrata...
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represented at the
Eurovision Song
Contest 1971 with the song "Marija l-
Maltija",
composed by Joe Grech, with
lyrics by
Charles Mifsud, and
performed by...
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Hospitaller over the Turks, and an 18th-century
court dance known as il-
Maltija.
Carnival food
includes perlini (multi-coloured, sugar-coated almonds)...
- fil-Gżejjer Maltin" (PDF). L-Imnara (in Maltese). 7 (1).
Rivista tal-Għaqda
Maltija tal-Folklor: 19.
Archived from the
original (PDF) on 18
April 2016. Azzopardi...
- The lira (Maltese: lira
Maltija, plural: liri, ISO 4217 code: MTL) or
pound (until ca. 1986 in English, code MTP) was the
currency of
Malta from 1972...
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Political Union (Italian:
Unione Politica Maltese, Maltese:
Unjoni Politika Maltija) was a
political party in Malta. The
party was
established in 1920 by a...
- "Toponomi t'Għajnsielem (1)" (PDF). L-Imnara. 9 (4).
Rivista tal-Għaqda
Maltija tal-Folklor: 189.
Archived from the
original (PDF) on 18
April 2016. Dart...
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Maltese Sign
Language (Maltese:
Lingwa tas-Sinjali
Maltija, LSM) is a
young sign
language of Malta. It
developed into its
modern form c. 1980 with the...
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Maltese honey bee (Maltese:
Fondazzjoni għall-Konservazzjoni tan-Naħla
Maltija) is a
Maltese non-governmental
organisation aimed at the
protection and...
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publication of a
collection of
burlesque verses under the
heading Żwieġ la
Maltija (Marriage, in the
Maltese Style), by Dun Feliċ Demarco. A
child of the...