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Carmelo Psaila,
better known as Dun Karm/Dun Karm
Psaila (Żebbuġ, 18
October 1871 – 13
October 1961) was a
Maltese priest,
writer and poet,
sometimes called...
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Psaila (1891–1960), Art
Nouveau architect Jes
Psaila (born 1964),
guitarist Natalie Psaila,
Maltese doctor and abortion-rights
activist Pippo Psaila (born...
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Natalie Psaila is a
Maltese doctor and abortion-rights advocate. She is a co-founder of Malta-based NGO,
Doctors for Choice.
Psaila is a
family medicine...
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Giuseppe or
Joseph Psaila (1891–1960) was a
Maltese architect. He
graduated from the
University of
Malta in
around 1915, and he was one of the few Art...
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questioned Psaila on 17
November 1988 and
insisted that she was
somehow connected with the crime. In the
first of two
statements taken that day,
Psaila claimed...
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Pippo Psaila (born as
Philip Psaila on June 2, 1957, Malta), was the
Malta national football team
coach between 1991 and 1992, and was the
Director of...
- Jes
Psaila is a
Maltese guitarist born on 23
February 1964.
Psaila began his
musical career as an
electric guitarist in 1982
playing with
various rock...
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followed a
Romantic literary tradition,
culminating in the
works of Dun Karm
Psaila, Malta's
national poet.
Subsequent writers like
Ruzar Briffa and Karmenu...
- Yana
Vladislavovna Psaila (Russian: Я́на Владисла́вовна Пса́йла; née
Kirienko (Russian: Кирие́нко); born 8 May 1979) is a Russian-Maltese poet, linguist...
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Dobrev 1984–1987 21 1 4 16 004.8
Horst Heese 1988–1991 36 3 8 25 008.3
Pippo Psaila 1991–1993 17 5 4 8 029.4
Pietro Ghedin 1993–1995 24 4 5 15 016.7 Robert...