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military career as a bandmaster. Other renowned
Maltese musicians like Indri Borg are also accredited with the setting up of bands of which only one survives to this day (L-Isle Adam Band of Rabat, founded in 1860), although Maestro Borg also took charge of the Banda di San Filippo in 1860. However, throughout the 1800s, Malta experienced a steady influx of Sicilian and Italian refugees and immigrants, fleeing from civil war or under sentence of exile, who stimulated and popularized the concept of a village band.
147:, literally "desire" or "craving"). Maltese and Sicilian women also share certain traditions that are believed to predict the sex of an unborn child, such as the cycle of the moon on the anticipated date of birth, whether the baby is carried "high" or "low" during pregnancy, and the movement of a wedding ring, dangled on a string above the abdomen (sideways denoting a girl, back and forth denoting a boy).
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268:, an encyclopedia of Maltese monsters from folktales. Mifsud worked as a biologist with an interest in unusual creatures. Within his work, he discusses how he has managed to find large collections of monsters and creatures from other cultures, but noticed a gap in research on Maltese creatures despite his knowledge that many creatures were cited in Maltese folklore. This lead him to create his own
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British military. Indeed, the oldest of today's Maltese bands was set up by Filippo Galea whose father was a bandmaster with the British military. A few years after setting up his band (Banda di San Filippo) in 1851 in Zebbug, Filippo followed in his father's footsteps and made a distinguished
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Maltese band clubs are a more recent introduction to Maltese culture, from around the 19th century, at the height of British rule. The village bands were in part assembled
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Gozitan wedding was officiated at Bishop Michael Buttigieg Square in front of the stone cross column, after which, a procession with the newly weds, led up to the Main Square of the village of Qala, where a typical ‘festin’ was awaiting
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Money refers to a rich future while a book expresses intelligence and a possible career as a teacher. Infants who select a pencil or pen will be writers. Choosing bibles or rosary beads refers to a clerical or monastic life. If the child chooses a hard-boiled egg, it will have a long life and bear
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pole. It involves a 10-metre long greased pole, mounted on a barge out in the bay, perched on a precarious angle out over the sea. Competing youths scramble up the pole, in an attempt to snatch a pennant, flag or other trophy from the top of the pole.
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Maltese (and Sicilian) folklore an unbaptised child is not yet a Christian, but "still a Turk". Traditional Maltese delicacies served at a baptismal feast include
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1708:Montenegro
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1571:Azerbaijan
1442:Philosophy
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176:il-quċċija
1859:Gibraltar
1683:Lithuania
1352:Languages
1332:Education
1301:Transport
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289:Carnival
243:Ir-Rjieħ
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184:crucifix
141:cravings
90:il-ġilwa
72:il-ġilwa
67:weddings
58:Weddings
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48:Ministry
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1123:Islands
1118:Geology
1108:Climate
907:History
587:giostra
562:zuntier
429:Buskett
406:"bandu"
360:paschal
300:Maltese
228:legends
169:rożolin
129:Tunisia
125:Morocco
86:Żurrieq
64:Maltese
18:Kaw kaw
1874:Jersey
1816:Kosovo
1783:Turkey
1773:Sweden
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1723:Norway
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370:Mnarja
319:floats
252:gawgaw
248:kawkaw
224:fables
204:Jesuit
117:Israel
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1768:Spain
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422:Mdina
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364:Jesus
257:wells
220:tales
180:Bible
152:limbo
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