Wikipedia:WikiProject Malta/Requested Articles
General/Misc
[edit]La Filosofia di Boetio Severino, Donat 87, Rosaria Mifsud [1][2][3], Maltese civilization, Crime in Malta, Gozo General Hospital, Fauna and flora of Malta, Diving in Malta, Climbing in Malta, Protected areas of Malta, Nature reserves in Malta, sections: Malta#Nightlife, Malta#Environment (or Malta#Fauna_and_flora, Malta#Environmental_protection, Malta#Natural_environment)
History
[edit]Prehistoric Malta, History of Malta (800–218 BC) (History of Malta under Phoenicians and Carthaginian Empire), History of Malta (218 BC–870) (History of Malta under Roman Republic, Roman Empire, Byzantine Empire), History of Malta (870–1091) (History of Malta under Arabs), History of Malta (1091–1530) (History of Malta under the Kingdom of Sicily), 1581 Hospitaller crisis (rebellion and coup by Mathurin Romegas against Jean de la Cassière [4] [5]), Maltese Emigrants' Incident (1916, [6]), Atlantida Stone [7] p. 102., Maltese nobility, Magna Curia Castellania archives (Inquisition Archives) [8]
Religion
[edit]The Apostolate (statues) [9] p.57. [10], Protestantism in Malta, Atheism and Agnosticism in Malta, Irreligion in Malta, Secularism in Malta, History of church-state relations in Malta, Separation of church and state in Malta, Multiculturalism in Malta, Buddhism in Malta, Creationism in Malta, Mosques in Malta (history and modern), Halal tourism in Malta, Roman Catholic Church scandals in Malta, Free speech in Malta or freedom of expression and/or Blasphemy Law in Malta, Ahmadiyya Islam in Malta
Geography
[edit][11], St. Peter's Pool, Inland Sea (Malta), Calypso's Cave (L-Għar ta' Calypso), Dragonara Cave (aka Coral Lagoon), Wied il-Għasel, Wied is-Sewda, Wied il-Kbir, Wied Babu, Mellieħa Ridge, Marfa Ridge, Taċ-Ċawl Rock, Devil's End Rock, Small Blue Lagoon Rocks, Large Blue Lagoon Rock, Lantern Point Rock, Old Battery's Rock ==Architecture== Ospizio Sant' Anna[1], Amati Column [12][13], Roundel carving [14],[15], Villa Mauramy[16], Fra Diegu Institute[2], House of character, Boutique hotels in Malta, Façadism in Malta, Urban conservation in Malta, Adaptive reuse in Malta, Church bells in Malta [17]
Buildings
[edit]Apartments/Flats/Maisonette
[edit]Cathedral Mansions [18][19][20]
Bakeries
[edit]Stella Bakery (Dingli) [21]
Courthouses
[edit]Birkirkara Law Courts (now residence) [22][23], Żejtun Law Courts (now PN Club) [24], Naxxar Law Courts buildings [25] (now Band Club and Victory Pharmacy), Palazzo Testaferrata, Balzan (now the Local Council), Villa Barbaro (Attard)[26],
Churches
[edit]- All churches/chapels in Malta deserve their own articles if reliable sources are available: see List of churches in Malta for missing articles
- Priority can be given to certain churches/chapels which are more notable than others, for example:
- Many parish churches which are often important within the context of a particular locality lack articles, eg. Parish Church of St Joseph the Worker, Birkirkara, Parish Church of St Peter in Chains, Birżebbuġa, Parish Church of the Immaculate Heart of Mary, Burmarrad. For a full list see the redlinks in Template:Parish churches in Malta and Gozo
- A number of churches/chapels which are of significant historical and/or architectural significance also lack articles, eg. Church of the Holy Cross, Floriana, Church of Our Lady of Lourdes, Mġarr, Gozo, Church of St Thérèse of Lisieux, Birkirkara etc
- A number of churches have been demolished or destroyed and they are not included in the above list. These also deserve articles if reliable sources can be found. Examples of these include:
- Church of the Nativity of Our Lady, Ħal Farruġ (demolished 1941 – see [27])
- Church of Our Lady of Mount Carmel, Luqa (demolished 1942 – see [28])
Farmhouses, hunting lodges, agricultural buildings
[edit]Tas-Silġ Farmhouse[29], Ta’ Buqana Farmstead [30], Ta’ Kenga Tower [31], The Coach House, Balzan [32], Dar Gamri [33], Ta' Skanju Farmhouse [34], Tal-Ars Farmhouse [35], Vella Farmhouse or Vella House - Kirkop [36][37], Tal-Qasam Farmhouse [38], The Mule's Farmhouse, Tal-Ghorof Farmhouse, Tal-Ispirtu Farmhouse, Tal-Bosk Farmhouse [39], Marquis' Farmhouse (Mosta), Għajn Salem Washhouse [40], Bir Mula Heritage House [41], Tal-Papa Farmhouse [42], The Red Farmhouse (Iklin), The Red Farmhouse (Naxxar), The Red Farmhouse (Mosta), Ta' Baldu [43], Xandru D'Amato Tower (Barumbara - Farmhouse - knights - French insurgency) [44][45], Dwejra ta' Antida (President's official residence in Gozo [46], Għajn Luqin Ridge Farmhouse [47]
Houses, palaces, villas
[edit]The Olives[48], Casa Pitardi[49][50], Casa Sant Cassia[3], Palazzo Carafa]] [51], Villa Portelli, Sliema (Blue Sisters)[52], Palazzo Hallet [53], Trafalgar House, Sliema[54], Lourdes House [55], Palazzo Ħal Far or Palazzo Viani/Estates/Abbey (including a fortified tower), Grand Prior’s Palace, Birgu,[4] Palazzo Nobile (Offices of Din l-Ar Helwa)[56], Priory of Navarra[57][58][59], Mercury House, Malta (formerly Electra House) [60][61], Villa Drusilla [62], Villa Cassar Torregiani, Sliema [63], Casa Roselli Massa [64], Palazzo de Rohan (in Zebbug) [65], Villa Rosa (Malta), Palazzo Promontorio, Palazzo Nobile, Casa Bernard [66][67], Villa Sarria (demolished) [68], Villa Grognet [69], Ta' Kaspru Palace [70], Palazzo Bettina, Palazzo Armeria, Palazzo Stagno [71][72][73][74], Palazzo Curmi, Palazzo Bonici [75], Palazzo Hompesch (not Palazzo Correa) [76], Villa Gourigon[77], Villa Frere[78] p. 385-386. [79], Palazzo de la Salle [80], Palazzo Tonna, Villa Apap Bologna, Villa Buleben [81], Villa Mekrech [82], Palazzo Castelletti [83], Villa Luginsland (Rabat - former the house of Kaiser's Consul, Baron Maximillian von Tucher) [84] [85][86], Palazzo Manresa [87], Tal-Virtù Palace, Gollcher Palace, Palazzo Gatto Murina, Palazzo Inguarez, Casa Bertrand (demolished - [88]), Palazzo Borgia, Palazzo Guarena [89] [90][91], Palazzo de Piro [92], Palazzo Vittoriosa [93] [94], Palazzo Prince d'Orange [95], Palazzo de Rohan, Palazzo Testaferrata [96], Palazzo Valletta [97], Archbishop's Curia, Moynihan house [98][99], Strickland Palace also known as Charlie's Castle, Villa Agata [100], Caraffa Palace [101], Villa Cagliares [102][103], Villa Barbaro (Malta) [104] [105], Middle Sea House (aka. Montgomery House, [106]), Villa Drago (Sliema), Villa Brasserie [107], Villa Aspinall [108], Villa Violette [109], Villa Macedonia [110][111], Villa Perellos (Paola) [112], The Bishop's Palace [113], Palazzo Giannin [114], Palazzo Pietro Stiges, Villa Chelsea [115], Casa Viani [116], Villa Manduca [117], Villa Messina [118], Villa Amodeo (Malaysian consulate), Villa Sunshine [119], Palazzo Palina (at ta Cenc) [120], Palazzo Busietta, Villa Arrigo, Montekristo Estates, Palazzo Stiges [121], Mtarfa Palace, Palazzo Britto (demolished - Beverley's Hotel), Dar l-Ewropa (Europe House), Villa Gzira [122], Palazzo Vecchio (Malta) [123], Villa Portelli [124], Palazzo Bosio [125][126], Palm Lodge, Pegasus and Kalimera [127], Villa Agius Catania [128], Villa Glenberg, Casa Herberg, Villino Chapelle [129], Villa Louise [130], Villa Cassar Torregiani [131], Villa Priuli [132], Palazzo Ferriol, Casa del Magistrato [133], Villa Marija [134], Herald's Loggia [135], Għajn Ħammam Wash House [136], Casa Mdina [137], Palazzo Testaferrata, Conservatorio Vincenzo Bugeja, Istituto Technico Vincenzo Bugeja, Palazzo Preca [138] (part of the palace is a restaurant), Maisons Demandolx (3 houses, one destroyed - Ministry of finance in Valletta), Palazzo Laparelli, Palazzo Mangion [139], Villa Frere [140] (former house on John Hookham Frere), Villa Rundle, Saint Peter's Palace [141], Palazzo Marnisi [142], House of the Four Winds (Bank of Valletta), Villa Madama (Malta) [143], Villa Portelli [144], L-Gharix [145], Maison Demandols (Ministry of Finance), Villa Monsinjur Gonzi (Id-Dar tal-Providenza), '1743' Razzett l-Antik [146], Ir-Razzett l-Ahmar [147], Villino Grech [148], Villino Zammit [149], Villino Fond Galland (Greek Embassy in Malta), Palazzo Huesca (Il-Palazz tas-Socjetà) [150][151][152], Palazzo Xara [153], Palazzo Alexandria [154], Villa de Argote [155], Villa Tempra (formerly Villa Brunswick) [156][157], Palazzo Bonici (not Villa Bonici) [158][159][160], Villa Barbaro (Malta) and Villa Caruana Gatto and Casa Bonavita [161] Built during the knights and important during the French period, Palazzo Marnisi, Palazzo Gomerino, Villa Sans Souci [162], Palazzo Busietta, Casa Rocca Grande (Palazzo Marina and Messina Palace) [163], Caraffa Palace [164], Casa della Giornata [165], Palazzo Caraffa [166], Casa Testaferrata, Casa Scappi [167], Palazzo Perellos [168], Palazzo De La Salle [169], Palazzo Abela [170] (British headquarters), Palazzino Sapienti [171], Casa Bolino [172], Apap Bologna Palace [173], Villa Mondello [174] [175], Ta' Gabriel House [176] [177], Qannotta Castle, Mattia Preti House [178], Splendid House [179], Palazzo Pereira (Casa Pereira) [180] [181], Old Civil Abbatoir [182][183] The Harbour Club [184], Ganado Advocates Palace [185], Dar Kenn Għal Saħħtek [186], Ex-RAF Hangar (Luqa) [187] Casa Viani (Masonic Hall) [188] p. 27 (Viani family had 3 houses in Valletta, 1 in Paola and 1 in Hal Far [189][190], Villa Blye (Masonic Temple) [191], Villa Gloria (Ta Xbiex - House of Maxwell Hendry Maxwell-Anderson [192], Casa delle Alunne [193], Casa Corogna [194], Casa Lanfreducci (former Casa Cassar - former house of Girolamo Cassar) [195], Casa Ellul [196] Casa Casuax [197], Valletta G-House [198], Nigret Palace [199], Palazzo de St. Poix [200], Palazzo Grand Master de Rohan [201], Casa Ippolito (Dar ta' Kaspru) [202], Casa Salvatore Cumbo [203], Cappadocia Palace [204], Casa Scaglia [205], Palazzo Pietro Stiges [206][207], Casa d’Industria [208], Palazzo Zammitello [209] previosly Casa Pensa [210], Sunderland House [211]. Mattia Preti House [212], Sicolo Norman House [213], Palazzo Blacas (in Valletta - Demolished) and Casa Blacas (Hamrun) also known as Villino Bosredon - residences of Blacas d'Aulps, Ray's House [214], Osanna Pia House [215] p. 105, Palazzo Virtú
Hotels
[edit]Mellieha Bay Hotel [216], Grand Hotel Excelsior (Malta) [217], Imperial Hotel (Malta)[218], Castille Hotel, Hotel Osborne (knights palace), Bonheur Guesthouse (Valletta), British Hotel (Valletta)
Towers
[edit]Guttenberg Palace [220][221], Vendôme Tower (image, now a private property) [222], Tal-Buttar Tower [223], Tal-Gardiel Tower [224], Main Street Fortified House [225], Comino Police Station (18th-century) [226], Ghaxaq Tower
Gates/Arches
[edit]Saint Jacob Arch [227], St. Paul's Gate (demolished or destroyed) [228],
Temples
[edit]Borġ l-Imramma, Debdieba, Qortin l-Imdawwar, Ta' Marżiena, Ta' Raddiena, Xemxija Temples, In-Nuffara settlement, Il-Ġebla ta' Sasuna, Ta' Blankas Dolmen and Cart Ruts, Ta' Lambert Stones and Cart Ruts, Taċ-Ċawla Settlement, Borg il-Gharib Temple, L-Imrejżbiet Stone Circle, Ta' Kuljat Settlement, Għajn Damma Stones, Għajn Damma Stone Row, Id-Dura tal-Mara Burial Chamber, Id-Dura tal-Imramma Burial Chamber L-Imramma Temple
Bingemma Tombs, Għar il-Midfna, Kerċem Tombs, Għar ta' Għejzu, Ta' Ċenċ Gallery Grave, Wied tax-Xlendi Tomb, Xemxija Tombs, Saint Agatha's Crypt and Catacombs, Xemxija Caves, Is-Srug, Il-Mixta, Ghar it-Tramuntana, Ghar il-Kbir, Ghar ix-Xini, Ħal-Resqun Catacomb [229][230], Tombs in Żurrieq
Other buildings
[edit]Whitehall Mansions (The Wrennery [231] or the WRENS Living Quarters)[232]WRNS, Siege Bell Memorial, Wignacourt Water Tower, Ta' Baldu Complex, St George's Barracks (Malta), Fort St. Elmo Lighthouse (dismantled 1940), Isolation Hospital in Mtarfa [233], Istituto Technico Vincenzo Bugeja [234], Chalet Għar id-Dud, Farsons Brewery, Xewkija milk factory
Military
[edit]La Légion Maltaise (1798–?, in French service), Royal Malta Fencible Artillery (1861–1889), King's Own Royal Malta Regiment of Militia (1903–1921), Malta Land Force (1965–1973), Dockyard Defence Battery (part of the RMA, [235]), Armoury (Naxxar), Armoury (Qormi) [236] pp. 26-7, Armoury (Żurrieq) [237]
Economy
[edit]Industry in Malta, Gambling in Malta (including casinos, internet portals etc), Agriculture in Malta, Science and technology in Malta, Fishing industry in Malta, Solar power in Malta, Embassy Complex, Mosta Technopark, Bulebel Industrial Estate, Life Sciences Park, Ta' Qali Crafts Village == Parks and Public Places == Parks in Malta, Ta' Qali National Park, Wied Għollieqa, Xrobb l-Għaġin, Majjistral Nature and History Park, Gardjola Gardens, San Anton Public Gardens (article on its own is needed), Argotti Botanical Gardens, The President's Kitchen Garden, Xrobb l-Għaġin Nature Park [238][239][240][241], == Sporting == Sport in Malta, Malta International Challenge Marathon, Tour Ta' Malta, Msida Skatepark, Malta Indoor Skatepark, Cottonera Sports Complex [242], Kirkop Sports Complex [243], Marsa Sports Complex [244], Tal-Qroqq Sports Complex [245], Malta Racing Club, Gozo Race Track, Hal Far Race Track
Poeple
[edit]Bartolomeo Antonio dal Pozzo (historian of the Order)[246], Paolo Parisio and Stanislaw Gatt (Slaw) and others [247] (insurgent leaders), Josep, Luke Debono (bodybuilder, [248]) == Disasters == Yioham tragedy (1997) [249] == Politics==Gaffarena scandal, Panamagate (ongoing scandals) ==Other== LWS Animal Park, Wildlife Park Malta, BOV Adventure Park, Splash & Fun Water Park, Sant'Antnin Family Park, Duck Village, Malta Classic Car Museum, Global College Malta, Global Institute of Theology, Verdala International School, QSI International School of Malta, Malta International Fireworks Festival, Mikiel Anton Vassalli Street (malt. Triq Mikiel Anton Vassalli), Dun Karm Street (malt. Triq Dun Karm), Mdina Road (malt. Triq l-Imdina), Malta International Choir Festival, La Vecchia Dogana, Flemish Tapestries (Malta) [250], Malta Police, Malta Film Commission, Malta Arts Festival, Valletta Film Festival, Farsons Beer Festival, Esplora, Valletta Film Festival, Fondazzjoni Wirt Artna, Sundials in Malta [251], British in Malta, Italians in Malta, Girgentina, Water supply and sanitation in Malta
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