Imtarfa

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Mtarfa
Il-Kunsill Lokali tal-Imtarfa
—  Local council  —
L-Imtarfa

Coat of arms
Coordinates: 35°53′27″N 14°23′49″E / 35.89083°N 14.39694°E / 35.89083; 14.39694Coordinates: 35°53′27″N 14°23′49″E / 35.89083°N 14.39694°E / 35.89083; 14.39694
Country  Malta
Island Malta
District
Borders Attard, Mdina, Rabat
Government
 • Mayor Anthony Mifsud (Malta Nationalist Party)
Area
 • Total 0.7 km2 (0.3 sq mi)
Population
 • Total 2,430
 • Density 3,500/km2 (9,000/sq mi)
Demonym Mtarfi (m), Mtarfija (f), Mtarfin (pl)
Time zone CET (UTC+1)
 • Summer (DST) CEST (UTC+2)
Postal code MTF
Dialing code 356
Patron saint St. Lucy
Day of festa 13 December
Website Official website

Imtarfa, or Mtarfa[1][2][3] is a small town close to Rabat and Mdina in the north of Malta, with a population of 2,430 people (Dec 2008).

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[edit] History

Mtarfa is a modern residential area, even though Roman inscriptions attributed to the Temple of Prosperine were found.

  • Military barracks were built in 1890.
  • A naval hospital (RNH Mtarfa) for injured persons was built during World War I. This has now been converted to a state secondary school, named after Sir Temi Zammit.
  • A chapel dedicated to St. Oswald was built by the British, during their occupation of the island.
  • One of the most famous landmarks of Mtarfa is the clock, built in 1895.

[edit] Politics and Administration

Mtarfa formed part of Rabat local council when these were first set up in Malta in 1993. In 2000 Mtarfa elected its first local council after an amendment was made to the Local Councils Act.

In April 2008, due to failure on the part of the council to meet at least once a month as required by the Local Council Act, the Prime Minister Lawrence Gonzi recommended to the President of the Republic to dissolve the local council and to set up a temporary committee to administer the affairs of the locality. The Mtarfa local council had failed to meet since November of the previous year allegedly over disagreements on the appointment of the council's Executive Secretary.[4]

[edit] Mtarfa Local Council

The current Mtarfa local council members are:

  • Mifsud Anthony k/a Anton (PN)
  • Fenech Simon Paul (PN)
  • Vella Antoine (PL)
  • Bugeja Helen Maria (PL)
  • Scerri Diacono Anatole (PN)

[edit] Sport

Mtarfa has its own football club Mtarfa F.C. Founded in 2006, the club took part in the Maltese Third Division for the first time in their history in the 07/08 season. They have entered the Malta Football Association in lieu of Ta' Xbiex F.C., who lost their status due to their consistent poor results in the lowest of Maltese divisions.

Mtarfa Clock Tower

[edit] Zones in Mtarfa

  • Buqana
  • Ġnien Ħira
  • Ħaż-Żmien
  • Il-Marġ
  • It-Tabija
  • Sandar
  • Santa Luċija
  • Ta' Sagħat
  • Ta' Slampa
  • Ta' l-Għeriexem
  • Tal-Kanuni
  • Tal-Maħruq
  • Tar-Rangu
  • Tat-Tabija
  • Wied il-Qlejgħa

[edit] Mtarfa Main Roads

  • Triq G.Galea (G.Galea Street)
  • Triq Għajn Qajjet (Ghajn Qajjet Road)
  • Triq il-Kavallier Vincenzo Bonello (Cav. Vincent Bonello Street)
  • Triq il-Maltin Internati u Eżiljati
  • Triq il-Palma (Palm Street)
  • Triq it-Torri ta' l-Arloġġ (Clock Tower Street)
  • Triq Leslie Rundle (Leslie Rundle Street)
  • Triq l-Imtarfa (Mtarfa Road)
  • Triq l-Infetti (Nfetti Road)
  • Triq San David (St David Street)

[edit] See also

RNH Mtarfa Triq Dar il- Kaptan

[edit] References

  1. ^ [1]
  2. ^ [2]
  3. ^ [3]
  4. ^ timesofmalta.com - Temporary committee to take over at Mtarfa

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