Culture

The Monument for Ġużè Aquilina

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Maltese, Gozitans

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500 for collection target

10 signatures

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  1. Launched 10/09/2024
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Petition is addressed to: Maltese, Gozitans

The Local Council had started discussions with the Ministry for Gozo in order to construct and install a monument for Professor Ġużè Aquilina in Munxar. Aquilina was a resident of Munxar who is considered to be the father of the Maltese language because of his contribution towards the Maltese language, as a matter of fact, the Munxar playing field was named after this respectable individual.

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The Local Council had started discussions with the Ministry for Gozo in order to construct and install a monument for Professor Ġużè Aquilina in Munxar. Aquilina was a resident of Munxar who is considered to be the father of the Maltese language because of his contribution towards the Maltese language, as a matter of fact, the Munxar playing field was named after this respectable individual.

Thank you for your support, Sarah Pisani from Mqabba
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Petition started: 09/10/2024
Petition ends: 03/09/2025
Region: Gozo Region (Ghawdex)
Topic: Culture

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