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    The Nationalist Party (Maltese: Partit Nazzjonalista, PN) is one of the two major contemporary political parties in Malta, along with the Labour Party...
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    Adrian Delia, MP (born 8 August 1969, in Sliema, Malta) is a Maltese politician, and lawyer by profession. He is the former leader of the Nationalist...
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    protests were organised between November 2019 and January 2020 in Malta and among the Maltese diaspora internationally. Muscat announced his resignation in...
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    Tolu (in Maltese). Retrieved 2018-12-24. "Updated: Cassola resigns from AD in wake of abortion dispute; 'you're wrong', Cacopardo says - The Malta Independent"...
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  • Caltanissetta Delia, Kansas, United States, a city Delia (crater), a minor crater on the Moon 395 Delia, an asteroid Adrian Delia (born 1969), Maltese politician...
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  • Moira Delia (born 30 October 1971 in Malta) is a Maltese television presenter and actress. She hosted the Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2014 in Marsa...
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    Bernard Grech (category 20th-century Maltese lawyers)
    legalization of divorce in Malta. Not officially involved until then in active roles in politics, he got closer to the positions of the Maltese Nationalist Party...
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  • Jesmond Delia (born 20 March 1967 in Malta) is a retired footballer who last played for Maltese First Division side Pietà Hotspurs, where he played as...
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    Simon Busuttil (category CS1 Maltese-language sources (mt))
    and Delia". Times of Malta. 24 July 2018. Retrieved 11 July 2019. "Simon Busuttil takes top EPP job, will resign from Maltese parliament". Malta Today...
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    The 2019–2020 Maltese protests started in Valletta and other urban centres of Malta on 20 November 2019, mainly calling for resignations after alleged...
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  • locations in Malta, Lebanon and Iran. A second series, Shane Delia's Spice Journey Turkey aired in 2014. The third series, Shane Delia's Moorish Spice...
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  • broadcast in Malta on TVM with commentary by Eileen Montesin. The Maltese spokesperson, who announced the Maltese votes during the final, was Moira Delia. Below...
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    Jason Azzopardi (category 21st-century Maltese lawyers)
    Malta) is a Maltese politician and lawyer. He graduated as Doctor of Laws with a master's degree in financial services from the University of Malta in...
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  • Isabelle Barratt-Delia (née Gulia; born 1938) is the first recorded female Maltese architect of the 20th century. Barratt-Delia was born in Malta in 1938. She...
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  • Sliema Wanderers F.C. (category CS1 Maltese-language sources (mt))
    down the line Sliema Wanderers finally made their mark in Maltese football by winning the Maltese Premier League title in the 1919–20 season. Since then...
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    Comino (category Articles containing Maltese-language text)
    Comino (Maltese: Kemmuna) is a small island of the Maltese archipelago between the islands of Malta and Gozo in the Mediterranean Sea, measuring 3.5 square...
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  • Daphne Caruana Galizia (category CS1 Maltese-language sources (mt))
    October 2017) was a Maltese writer, journalist, blogger and anti-corruption activist, who reported on political events in Malta and was known internationally...
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  • betting sector, which in Malta is made up of 58.6% of non-Maltese nationals. Demographically, non-Maltese residents in Malta are predominantly males (52...
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    family in Azerbaijan to Malta's Prime Minister Joseph Muscat, his wife and connections between opposition leader Adrian Delia and a prostitution ring...
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  • This is a list of notable Maltese people including those not born in, or current residents of, Malta; they are Maltese nationals. Valerie Buhagiar (born...
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    Dun Karm Psaila (category 19th-century Maltese Roman Catholic priests)
    October 1961) was a Maltese priest, writer and poet, sometimes called 'the bard of Malta'. He is widely recognised as the Maltese national poet. He was...
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    Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2014 (category 2014 in Malta)
    place on 15 November 2014 and was in the Malta Shipbuilding in Marsa, near Valletta. Moira Delia, a Maltese television personality, hosted the show, marking...
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  • Maltese National Amateur League is Malta's third-highest professional football division. The 2023-24 League winners will be promoted to the Maltese Challenge...
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    contest. The only use of the Maltese language was three lines in the 2000 entry "Desire", performed by Claudette Pace. The Maltese broadcasters of the show...
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    Mellieħa S.C. (category Football clubs in Malta)
    finished runners-up in the Maltese First Division, which earned them a promotion to the Premier League, the top-tier in Maltese football. For the 2020–21...
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    introduced to Malta in 1905. As well as providing public transport across the country, up until 2011, the traditional Malta bus (Maltese: xarabank or karozza...
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    Gżira United F.C. (category Football clubs in Malta)
    Football Club is a Maltese professional football club from the small harbor town of Gżira in central Malta, which currently plays in the Maltese Premier League...
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  • This is a list of members of the Maltese House of Representatives elected to the 14th legislature in the 2022 Maltese general election. In the Parliament...
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    Pulse - Social Democratic Students of Malta, or simply Pulse is a student organisation representing students at Maltese universities and colleges. Although...
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    Hamrun (category Articles containing Maltese-language text)
    Hamrun (Maltese: Ħamrun; [ħamˈruːn]) is a town in the Eastern Region of Malta, with a population of 9,244 as of March 2014. The townspeople are traditionally...
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