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William Apap
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Apap. His first work dates back to 1933 in a book published about Maltese folklore by Professor Arnaldo Fabriani. In the same year he joined the School
Għonnella
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Fashion Cassar Pullicino, Joseph (1962). "200 Maltese Folk-Songs" (PDF). Maltese Folklore Review: 25. Archived from the original (PDF) on 16 April 2016. The
Çarşaf
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Hijab Cassar Pullicino, Joseph (1962). "200 Maltese Folk-Songs" (PDF). Maltese Folklore Review: 25. Archived from the original (PDF) on 16 April 2016. "El
Wignacourt Tower
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events including re-enactments, tours, discussions and traditional Maltese folklore . The tower was restored and cleaned once again in 2015. The tower was
Strappado
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original on 12 March 2016. Cassar-Pullicino, Joseph (1992). Studies in Maltese Folklore . Malta University Press. p. 50. Torture and Democracy. p. 295-296.
Christmas Eve Procession
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singing of Christmas carols. Cassar-Pullicino, Joseph (1992). Studies in Maltese Folklore (2nd ed.). University of Malta. p. 41. Rossitto, Andrea (23 December
Floriana
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traditionally acclaimed as the first Bishop of Malta. According to Maltese folklore , Publius supposedly lived in Malta and at one point received the Apostle
History of the Jews in Malta
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introduced cinema in Malta and to have created the first recordings of Maltese folklore music in 1931, when he accompanied local folk singers, including Is-Semenza
King's Own Band
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Retrieved 18 January 2016. Cassar-Pullicino, Joseph (1992). Studies in Maltese Folklore . Msida: Malta University Press (University of Malta). p. 137. ASIN B0006F50OA
Castellania (Valletta)
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6). R. Phillips. p. 95. Cassar-Pullicino, Joseph (1992). Studies in Maltese Folklore . Malta University Press. p. 50. "Il-Karnival ta' Malta se jsir bejn