Carnival (Maltese: il-Karnival ta' Malta) has had an important place on the Maltese cultural calendar for just under five centuries, having been celebrated...
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Float (parade) (redirect from Carnival float)
parades, such as those of Carnival in Rio de Janeiro, the Carnival in São Paulo, the Carnival of Viareggio, the Maltese Carnival, the Macy's Thanksgiving...
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Malta (/ˈmɒltə/ MOL-tə, /ˈmɔːltə/ MAWL-tə, Maltese: [ˈmɐːltɐ]), officially the Republic of Malta, is an island country in Southern Europe located in the...
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are held in the towns of Diekirch and Schifflange. Carnival in Malta (Maltese: il-Karnival ta' Malta) was introduced to the islands by Grand Master Piero...
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Floriana (redirect from Floriana, Malta)
Floriana (Maltese: Il-Furjana or Il-Floriana), also known by its title Borgo Vilhena, is a fortified town in the Port Region area of Malta, just outside...
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Valletta (redirect from Valletta, Malta)
Valletta (/vəˈlɛtə/, Maltese: il-Belt Valletta, Maltese pronunciation: [vɐlˈlɛt.tɐ]) is the capital city of Malta and one of its 68 council areas. Located...
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The Devil's Farmhouse (category CS1 Maltese-language sources (mt))
the Farmhouse the Devils Built". Malta Inside Out. Fenech, Doris. "Maltese Carnival". Fenech, Doris. "Maltese Carnival". Tabone, Timothy (2 March 2014)...
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Prinjolata (category Maltese cuisine)
the Maltese Carnival; a festival introduced to Malta in the 1400s, and popularised by the Knights of St John a century later. In Malta, Carnival is held...
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Maltese folklore is the folk tradition which has developed in Malta over the centuries, and expresses the cultural identity of the Maltese people. Maltese...
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Maypole (category CS1 Maltese-language sources (mt))
introduced the game of cockaigne (with the use of the maypole) to Maltese Carnival in 1721: on a given signal, the crowd assembled in Palace Square converged...
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