The festa is set to be recognised by UNESCO as part of Malta’s intangible cultural heritage, Culture Minister Owen Bonnici told parliament on Wednesday. The minister tabled a draft recommendation from ...
The President of Malta George Vella and Mrs Miriam Vella today launched the fourteenth edition of Festa Ċitru (Citrus Feast) during an activity with the EkoSkola students of De La Salle College at the ...
For the people of Malta and Gozo the first day of the year was again a show of generosity towards Id-Dar tal-Providenza, an expression of solidarity by donating €1,540,278 during Festa ta' Ġenerożità.
The village festa has now joined għana, the traditional folk singing, and the delicious flat loaf ftira in being recognised by UNESCO as being part of the island’s intangible cultural heritage. The ...
Malta, a Mediterranean archipelago and cultural hub, is renowned for its abundant sunshine and a rich history that spans more than 8,000 years. Village Festas – at Parishes Across Malta and Gozo Malta ...
This article analyses the Catholic religious ritual of the festa among the Maltese community in Melbourne and compares it with the scope and function of the ritual in Malta. The author argues that ...
Much is being spoken about the barbarism of construction industry in Malta. Every day brings new announcements of yet another ODZ development, accompanied by the photographs of more immaculate ...
President Marie-Louise Coleiro launched a ‘Festa Palazz’ in honour of the Malta Community Chest Fund earlier today. The festival will take place on the 29th and 30th May at San Anton palace. The ...
Malta and its sister islands Gozo and Comino, an archipelago in the Mediterranean, boast a year-round sunny climate. Malta and its sister islands Gozo and Comino, an archipelago in the Mediterranean, ...
The concept of pika is a cornerstone of Maltese culture; it’s written into the skyline of the capital Valletta, and permeates across all walks of life. There is a competitive nature that courses ...
The concept of pika is a cornerstone of Maltese culture; it’s written into the skyline of the capital Valletta, and permeates across all walks of life. There is a competitive nature that courses ...
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