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  2. Gozo farmhouse - Wikipedia

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    Typical farmhouse found in the Maltese Islands. A Gozo Farmhouse is a type of dwelling in Gozo, Malta.Because of the many foreign occupations that Maltese islands have been through, the trading roads that were opened across the Mediterranean Sea and its numerous original influences, Malta and Gozo earned a very rich architectural heritage.

  3. Għarb - Wikipedia

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    Għarb lies in some of Gozo's most scenic countryside, particularly at Dbieġi, the highest hill on Gozo. Also at Dbieġi is a centre for Gozitan crafts. Within the limits of Għarb is the Chapel of San Dimitri. According to legend, the first chapel was built on the cliff side by a woman whose son was freed from captivity by St. Demetrius.

  4. Category:Farmhouses in Malta - Wikipedia

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    Gozo farmhouse; T. Ta' Cisju Farmhouse; Ta' Xindi Farmhouse; V. Villa St Ignatius This page was last edited on 29 August 2019, at 20:23 (UTC) ...

  5. Xewkija - Wikipedia

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    There are also the Gozo Stadium, the Government Farm, St. Mary's Cemetery, Xewkija Cemetery and an industrial estate which employs hundreds of Gozitan workers. The rising population in Xewkija needed more building sites for houses and housing estates have been developed at Tal-Barmil, Ta' Ġokk and Tal-Ħamrija.

  6. Frenċ tal-Għarb - Wikipedia

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    Frenċ tal-Għarb was born on 3 December 1892. He was one of twelve children born to Salvu Mercieca and Angelica. Like most other families in Gozo, Mercieca's family had also a nickname; they were known as "Tas-Sajf", literally meaning "Of Summer". [1] From an early age Frenċ had to work in the fields of his family.

  7. Gozo - Wikipedia

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    Flag of Gozo. Gozo has been inhabited since 5000 BC, when farmers from nearby Sicily crossed the sea to the island. [16] Due to the discovery of similar pottery found in both places from the Għar Dalam phase, it has been suggested that the first colonists were specifically from the area of Agrigento; however, it is currently unknown exactly where in Sicily the farmers came from.

  8. List of fortifications in Malta - Wikipedia

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    Żebbuġ, Gozo: 1716 Order of Saint John: Intact, abandoned Ramla Left Battery: Xagħra: 1715 Order of Saint John: Ruins Ramla Right Battery: Nadur: 1715 Order of Saint John: Ruins Riħama Battery: Marsaskala: 1714 Order of Saint John: Mostly intact, restoration planned Rinella Battery: Kalkara: 1878–1886 United Kingdom: Intact, restored ...

  9. Basilica of the Visitation, Għarb - Wikipedia

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    The church was consecrated on 28 September 1755. The church became the second Collegiate of Gozo on 19 May 1774 [3] and was elevated to the status of a minor Basilica on 28 November 1967. [4] [5] Once the church became a minor basilica in 1967 by Pope Paul VI, it acquired the Umbraculum and the Tintinnabulum. These two items, as can be seen in ...

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