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    Cospicua (redirect from Bormla)
    Cospicua (Italian) or Bormla (Maltese, [ˈbɔrmlɐ]), occasionally also known by the Latin name Cottonera,[citation needed] is a double-fortified harbour...
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  • Creek and most importantly, it shows Bormla forming an essential part of Civitas Cotonera. These areas in Bormla within Clouet's cartouche were and are...
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    (in Maltese). Valletta: Valletta Publishing & Promotion Co. Ltd. p. 41. "Bormla (Città Cospicua)". lc.gov.mt. Archived from the original on 31 October 2015...
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    fifth-largest extent. Birgu (Vittoriosa) 2,451 population (at end 2016) Bormla (Cospicua) 5,147 Fgura 11,714 Floriana (Furjana) 1,966 Senglea (Isla) 2...
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    Żejtun, Vittoriosa, Bormla, Fgura, Għaxaq, Senglea, Kalkara, Luqa, Paola 67: Marsaxlokk, Gudja 68: Kirkop, Mqabba, Qrendi, Safi 69: Bormla 80: Żabbar, Vittoriosa...
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    The Royal Navy Dockyard was initially located around Dockyard Creek in Bormla, and occupied several of the dockyard buildings formerly used by the Knights...
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    district. Port Region includes 11 local councils: Birgu (Città Vittoriosa) Bormla (Città Cospicua) Fgura Floriana Kalkara Paola Tarxien Valletta (Città Umilissima)...
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    [2004]; retrieved on [2008-02-24] Vella, John (2016). "The Rock-cut Church of Bormla: Origins and Developments" (PDF). www.um.edu.mt. Retrieved 2020-10-14. Cassar...
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    to Bormla centre and Senglea Fuq San Pawl (St. Paul's Street), Bormla – leading to Bormla main square Misraħ Gavino Gulia (Gulia Square), Bormla – Bormla...
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    professor of philosophy at the University of Malta, and a Parish priest of Bormla. After Napoleon took over the Maltese islands in 1798, Montebello took an...
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