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Żejtun (Maltese: Iż-
Żejtun [ɪz.
zɛjˈtuːn]) is a town in the
Southern Region of Malta, with a po****tion of 11,218 at the end of 2016.
Żejtun is traditionally...
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Zaytoun in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Zeitoun, Zaïtoun, Zeytoun,
Żejtun, Zaytoon, Zaytoun, Zeitun, Zitouna, or
Zeita (all
derived from the Arabic...
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Żejtun dialect (Standard Maltese:
Djalett taż-
Żejtun or Żejtuni;
Żejtun Maltese: Żejtewni). This
dialect is used by many of the
inhabitants of
Żejtun...
- The Raid on
Żejtun, also
known as The Last
Attack (Maltese: L-aħħar ħbit), was the last
major attack made by the
Ottoman Empire against Hospitaller-ruled...
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Żejtun Corinthians Football Club is a
Maltese football club from the town of
Żejtun,
which currently plays in the
Maltese Challenge League.
After World...
- has the
remains of a Roman-era harbour.
Originally a part of the city of
Żejtun, the
fishing village became a
separate parish in the late
nineteenth century...
- Dallas,
Diocese of Miami,
Diocese of Tyler. E.g.
Diocese of Derry,
Parish of
Zejtun, Malta. This is the
regular abbreviation in Italian. The New York Times...
- This is a list of
parks and gardens, open to the
general public, in
Malta and Gozo by locality:
Attard Local Council Garden (Ġnien
Kunsill Lokali) Emvin...
- The
Żejtun Roman villa is an
archaeological complex in the city of
Żejtun, in south-eastern Malta. The open-air
remains contain areas of
original Roman...
- also
referred to as It-Tempju in Maltese, is a
baroque country villa in
Żejtun, Malta. It was
built in the
seventeenth century as a
country villa and hunting...