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  2. Għonnella - Wikipedia

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    The Maltese "Faldetta", now virtually only seen in vintage photographs and historical recreations. The għonnella [oˤːnˈnɛl.lə] (pl. għenienel [eˤːˈnɛːnəl]), sometimes referred to as a Faldetta, is a form of women's head dress and shawl, or hooded cloak, unique to the Mediterranean islands of Malta and Gozo.

  3. 17 Festive Fashions to Wear Throughout January and Beyond - AOL

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    With Us almost closing out the fun and festivities of winter usually, this is when most fall into a mood slump! After spending on gifts and sharing time with family, it’s hard to find an ...

  4. Maltese folklore - Wikipedia

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    New wives would wear the għonnella, a traditional item of Maltese clothing. However, it is no longer worn in modern Malta. Today's couples are married in churches, chapels or hotels in the village or town of their choice. The nuptials are usually followed by a lavish wedding reception, often including several hundred guests.

  5. School uniforms by country - Wikipedia

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    Muslim boys may wear baju melayu at school on Fridays, often with a songkok hat, to be dressed for going to the mosque for prayers at lunchtime. Girls who choose to wear the pinafore, especially those attending co-ed schools, usually wear shorts under their pinafore to allow for carefree movement as the skirt only covers up to the knee.

  6. Here’s the full list of holidays and observances to celebrate ...

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    January 22. Celebration of Life Day. Lunar New Year. Come in From the Cold Day. National Blonde Brownie Day. National Grandpa Day. National Hot Sauce Day. National Polka Dot Day. January 23.

  7. Clothing laws by country - Wikipedia

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    In most courts of law, lawyers and judges are required by law or custom to wear court dress, which may entail robes or traditional wigs. In many countries, regulations require workers to wear protective clothing, such as safety helmets, shoes, vests, etc., as appropriate. The obligation is generally on employers to ensure that their workers ...

  8. Public holidays in Malta - Wikipedia

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    January is known by the Maltese as ix-xahar tal-bard ('the month of the cold') 1 January: New Year's Day (L-Ewwel tas-Sena or L-Istrina) First Sunday after 1 January: Epiphany (Epifanija or It-Tre Re) 13 January: Saint Anthony the Abbot (San Anton Abbati) in Rabat; 25 January: Conversion of Saint Paul (Konverżjoni ta' San Pawl) in Mdina

  9. Malta - Wikipedia

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    [22] Malta, with area of 316 ... In January 2014, Malta started granting citizenship for a €650,000 contribution plus ... New wives would wear the għonnella, a ...