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  2. Malta, Illinois - Wikipedia

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    Malta was founded in 1855, under the name of Milton. Shortly afterwards, the name was changed to Etna, then Malta after the Galena Railway station that served the village. The present name is after the island of Malta. [3] Malta was the site of the first "seedling mile" of concrete pavement for the transcontinental Lincoln Highway in 1914 ...

  3. Monument to Francesco Laparelli and Girolamo Cassar

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    The monument was created in collaboration with Heritage Malta. It was unveiled in 2016 to mark the 450th anniversary of the foundation of Valletta. [1] The monument was unveiled by the Prime Minister of Malta, Joseph Muscat, in December 2016. Muscat said at the unveiling that the monument would "honour the historical jewel of our country".

  4. Malta Township, DeKalb County, Illinois - Wikipedia

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    Malta Township is one of nineteen townships in DeKalb County, Illinois, USA. As of the 2020 census, its population was 1,557 and it contained 631 housing units. [ 2 ] Malta Township was originally formed as Etna Township from a portion of DeKalb Township in September, 1856; it was renamed to Malta Township in December 1858.

  5. Richard England (architect) - Wikipedia

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    Aquasun Lido, Paceville, Malta, 1983; Dar il-Ħanin Samaritan, Santa Venera, Malta, 1996-2024; Ir-Razzett ta’ Sandrina, Mgarr, Malta, 1988; Papal Stands for Pope John Paul II Malta Visit, 1990 + 2001; Golf 4 Apartments, Belgrade, ex-Yugoslavia, 1990; St Francis of Assisi Church and Cloister in the neighbourhood, Qawra, Malta, 1990–1996 [11]

  6. Joseph M. Spiteri - Wikipedia

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    Joseph M. Spiteri or Joe Spiteri (1934-2013) was a Maltese architect.. Spiteri graduated from the University of Malta in 1958. From 1956 to 1975, he worked as an architect in the Public Works Department, and later as Senior Architect with MaltConsult.

  7. Auberge d'Italie - Wikipedia

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    The Auberge d'Italie (Maltese: Berġa tal-Italja, Italian: Albergo d'Italia) is an auberge in Valletta, Malta. [1] It was built in various stages in the late 16th century to house knights of the Order of Saint John from the langue of Italy, and it originally had a Mannerist design by Girolamo Cassar and several other architects.

  8. De Rohan Arch - Wikipedia

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    The De Rohan Arch (Maltese: Il-Bieb De Rohan; Italian: Porta De Rohan), also known as the New Gateway (Maltese: Il-Bieb il-Ġdid), is a commemorative arch in Żebbuġ, Malta. It was built in 1798 to commemorate the locality's status as a city, which had been granted by Grand Master Emmanuel de Rohan-Polduc on 21 June 1777. [1]

  9. Giuseppe Psaila - Wikipedia

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    Psaila circa 1915-1920. 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 Nouveau architects in Malta since at the time neoclassicism was still popular, especially in the case of public buildings.

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