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Lawrence Buontempo (born 1978) (Actors)
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Valerie Buhagiar (born 1964) (Actors)
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Joseph Calleia (1897–1975) (Actors)
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Terry Camilleri (born 1949) (Actors)
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Charles Clews (1919–2009) (Actors)
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Madeleine Collinson (1952–2014) – actress, model (Actors)
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Mary Collinson (born 1952) – actress, model (Actors)
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Ivan De Battista (born 1977) (Actors)
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Simone De Battista (born 1977) (Actors)
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Joseph Gatt (born 1974) actor, model, voice artist (Actors)
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Anthony J. Mifsud (Actors)
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Eileen Montesin (Actors)
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Angelo Muscat (1930–1977) (Actors)
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Charles Thake (1927–2018) (Actors)
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Davide Tucci (born 1987) – actor, model (Actors)
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Joseph Vassallo (born 1964) (Actors)
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Lilian Pace Vassallo (born 1952) – actress (Actors)
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Giovanni Attard (c. 1570–1636) – architect, military engineer and stone carver (Architects)
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Giovanni Barbara (1642–1728) – architect and military engineer (Architects)
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Isabelle Barratt-Delia (born 1938) – architect (Architects)
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Andrea Belli (1703–1772) – architect and businessman (Architects)
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Lino Bianco (born 1965) – practicing architect and academic (Architects)
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Giuseppe Bonavia (1821–1885) – draughtsman and architect (Architects)
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Giuseppe Bonici (1707–1779) – architect and military engineer (Architects)
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Antonio Cachia (1739–1813) – architect, civil and military engineer and archaeologist (Architects)
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Domenico Cachia (c. 1690–1761) – master builder (Architects)
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Michele Cachia (1760–1839) – architect and military engineer (Architects)
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Girolamo Cassar (c. 1520 – c. 1592) – designed many buildings in Valletta (Architects)
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Vittorio Cassar (c. 1550 – c. 1609) – military engineer (Architects)
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Cesar Castellani (died 1905) – worked in Guyana (Architects)
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Tommaso Dingli (1591–1666) – designed various churches (Architects)
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Richard England (born 1937) (Architects)
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Antonio Falzon (16th century) – military engineer, worked in Germany (Architects)
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Lorenzo Gafà (1638–1703) – Baroque architect (Architects)
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Emanuele Luigi Galizia (1830–1907) – designed many public buildings (Architects)
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Carlo Gimach (1651–1730) – architect, engineer and poet (Architects)
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Roger de Giorgio (1922–2016) – architect (Architects)
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Giorgio Grognet de Vassé (1774–1862) – architect and antiquarian (Architects)
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Joseph G. Huntingford (1926–1994) – Modernist architect (Architects)
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Giuseppe Psaila (1891–1960) – Art Nouveau architect (Architects)
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Giorgio Pullicino (1779–1851) – painter and architect (Architects)
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Giorgio Costantino Schinas (1834–1894) – architect and civil engineer (Architects)
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Andrea Vassallo (1856–1928) – eclectic architect (Architects)
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Gustavo R. Vincenti (1888–1974) – architect and developer (Architects)
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Francesco Zerafa (1679–1758) – architect and capomastro (Architects)
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Girolamo Abos (1715–1760) (Composers)
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Francesco Azopardi (1748–1809) (Composers)
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Charles Camilleri (1931–2008) (Composers)
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Alessandro Curmi (1801–1857) (Composers)
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Albert Garzia (born 1977) (Composers)
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Nicolas Isouard (1775–1818) (Composers)
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Carmelo Pace (1906–1993) – composer; professor of musical theory and harmonics (Composers)
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Reuben Pace (born 1974) (Composers)
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Robert Samut (1869–1934) – composer of "L-Innu Malti" (the national anthem of Malta); professor of physiology and bacteriology (Composers)
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Benigno Zerafa (1726–1804) (Composers)
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Gordon Zammit (born 1973) (Composers)
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Mario Philip Azzopardi (born 1950) – director (Filmmakers)
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Jon Cassar (born 1958) – director; producer (Filmmakers)
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Rebecca Cremona – director (Filmmakers)
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Juan Bautista Azopardo (1772–1848) – founder of the Argentine Navy (Military figures)
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Toni Bajada (16th century) – spy during the Great Siege of Malta (Military figures)
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Orlando E. Caruana (1844–1917) – fought during the American Civil War (Military figures)
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Clemente Tabone (c. 1575–1665) – landowner and militia member (Military figures)
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Emmanuele Vitale (1758–1802) – general of the Maltese forces in the Siege of Malta (1798–1800) (Military figures)
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Antonio Williams (1825–1908) – United States Navy seaman (Military figures)
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Brigadier George Victor Micallef (1918–2012) – 1st Maltese Commander of the Armed Forces of Malta (Military figures)
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Brigadier Martin Xuereb (born 1968) – commander of the Armed Forces of Malta (Military figures)
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Sebastian Calleja (born 1998) – singer; winner OGAE Eurovision Weekend 2016 Berlin, Germany (Musicians (including singers))
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Gillian Attard (born 1983) – actress, singer (Musicians (including singers))
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Graziana Axisa (born 1986) – vocalist (Musicians (including singers))
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Dario Bezzina (born 1989) – pop singer (Musicians (including singers))
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Gianluca Bezzina (born 1989) – singer; medical doctor (Musicians (including singers))
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Nicky Bomba (born 1963) – drummer; leads the Australian funk and reggae band Bomba. (Musicians (including singers))
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Amber Bondin (born 1991) – singer (Musicians (including singers))
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Gerard James Borg – songwriter (Musicians (including singers))
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Kevin Borg (born 1986) – singer-songwriter; producer; winner of the Swedish reality-competition talent show Idol 2008 (Musicians (including singers))
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Joe C. (1974–2000) – rapper; of Maltese descent (Musicians (including singers))
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Joseph Calleja (born 1978) – tenor singer (Musicians (including singers))
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Kurt Calleja (born 1989) – singer (Musicians (including singers))
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Joe Camilleri (born 1948) – singer-songwriter; saxophonist (Musicians (including singers))
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Pawlu Camilleri (born 1958) – harmonica musician (Musicians (including singers))
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Capitol K – musician (Musicians (including singers))
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Lydia Caruana – soprano (Musicians (including singers))
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Eleanor Cassar (born 1982) – singer (Musicians (including singers))
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Gaia Cauchi (born 2002) – child singer, winner of the Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2013 (Musicians (including singers))
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Lynn Chircop (born 1980) – singer and television presenter (Musicians (including singers))
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Miriam Christine (born 1978) – singer (Musicians (including singers))
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Destiny Chukunyere (born 2002) – child singer, winner of the Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2015 (Musicians (including singers))
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Federica Falzon (born 2003) – operatic pop singer (Musicians (including singers))
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Claudia Faniello (born 1988) – singer (Musicians (including singers))
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Fabrizio Faniello (born 1981) – singer (Musicians (including singers))
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Maria-Elena Farrugia (born 1992) – musician (Musicians (including singers))
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Miriam Gauci – opera singer (Musicians (including singers))
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Natalie Gauci (born 1981) – singer (Musicians (including singers))
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Ludwig Galea (born 1977) – singer (Musicians (including singers))
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Robert Galea (born 1981) – Christian singer-songwriter (Musicians (including singers))
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Stefan Galea (born 1996) – singer (Musicians (including singers))
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Thea Garrett (born 1992) – singer (Musicians (including singers))
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Albert Garzia (born 1977) – composer and musician (Musicians (including singers))
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Lawrence Gray (born 1975) – singer (Musicians (including singers))
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Joe Grech (born 1934) – singer-songwriter (Musicians (including singers))
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Martin Grech (born 1983) – singer-songwriter (Musicians (including singers))
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Enzo Gusman (born 1947) broadcaster – singer-songwriter (Musicians (including singers))
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Sarah Harrison (born 1993) – singer, DJ, producer, musician (Musicians (including singers))
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Hooligan (born 1980) – rapper (Musicians (including singers))
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Rosa Judge (born 1919) – musician (Musicians (including singers))
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Oreste Kirkop (1923–1998) – opera singer; film actor (Musicians (including singers))
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La Barokka – singer (Musicians (including singers))
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Olivia Lewis (born 1978) – singer (Musicians (including singers))
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Ira Losco (born 1981) – singer-songwriter (Musicians (including singers))
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William Mangion (born 1958) – singer (Musicians (including singers))
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Walter Micallef (born 1955) – singer-songwriter (Musicians (including singers))
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Renato Micallef (born 1951) – pop singer (Musicians (including singers))
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Anthony J. Mifsud – singer-songwriter (Musicians (including singers))
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Sigmund Mifsud – trumpeter (Musicians (including singers))
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Antoinette Miggiani (born 1937) – opera singer (Musicians (including singers))
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Morena (born 1984) – singer (Musicians (including singers))
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Brent Muscat (born 1967) – guitarist (Musicians (including singers))
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Muxu (born 1990) – singer-songwriter (Musicians (including singers))
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Gabriela N (born 1993) – singer-songwriter (Musicians (including singers))
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Antonio Olivari (born 1980) – songwriter and composer (Musicians (including singers))
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Claudette Pace (born 1968) – singer and politician (Musicians (including singers))
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Freddie Portelli (born 1944) – singer-songwriter (Musicians (including singers))
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Jes Psaila (born 1964) – guitarist (Musicians (including singers))
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Veronica Rotin (born 2004) – child singer (Musicians (including singers))
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Roger Scannura – flamenco guitarist (Musicians (including singers))
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Christabelle (born 1992) – singer-songwriter (Musicians (including singers))
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Debbie Scerri (born 1969) – singer and television presenter (Musicians (including singers))
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Chiara Siracusa (born 1976) – singer (Musicians (including singers))
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Mary Spiteri (born 1947) – singer (Musicians (including singers))
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Renzo Spiteri – percussionist (Musicians (including singers))
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Sharleen Spiteri (born 1967) – singer-songwriter; guitarist; lead vocalist of the Scottish pop-rock band Texas (Musicians (including singers))
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Marc Storace (born 1949) – singer of the Swiss hard-rock band Krokus (Musicians (including singers))
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Daniel Testa (born 1997) – singer, radio and television presenter (Musicians (including singers))
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Melissa Tkautz (born 1974) – singer (Musicians (including singers))
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Glen Vella (born 1983) – singer (Musicians (including singers))
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Philip Vella (Musicians (including singers))
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Julie Zahra (born 1982) – singer (Musicians (including singers))
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Aidan Zammit (born 1965) – composer, musician and singer (Musicians (including singers))
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Vincent Apap (1909–2003) – sculptor (Painters and sculptors)
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Willie Apap (1918–1970) – painter (Painters and sculptors)
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Isabelle Borg (1959–2010) – painter (Painters and sculptors)
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Giuseppe Briffa (1901-1987) artist painter (Painters and sculptors)
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Tony Briffa (artist) (born 1959) (Painters and sculptors)
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Gio Nicola Buhagiar (1698–1752) – painter (Painters and sculptors)
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Giuseppe Calì (1846–1930) – painter (Painters and sculptors)
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Antoine Camilleri (1922–2005) – painter; teacher; stamp designer (Painters and sculptors)
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Gabriel Caruana (1929–2018) – artist (Painters and sculptors)
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Debbie Caruana Dingli (born 1962) – painter (Painters and sculptors)
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Edward Caruana Dingli (1876–1950) – painter (Painters and sculptors)
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Emvin Cremona (1919–1987) – painter; stamp designer (Painters and sculptors)
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Maria de Dominici (1645–1703) – Baroque painter & sculptor (Painters and sculptors)
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Vincenzo Dimech (1768–1831) – sculptor (Painters and sculptors)
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Alessio Erardi (1669–1727) – painter (Painters and sculptors)
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Pietro Erardi (1644–1727) – painter; chaplain (Painters and sculptors)
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Stefano Erardi (1630–1716) – painter (Painters and sculptors)
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Melchiorre Gafà (1636–1667) – Baroque sculptor (Painters and sculptors)
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Francesco Noletti (1611–1654) – Baroque painter (Painters and sculptors)
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Andrew Micallef (born 1969) – painter and musician (Painters and sculptors)
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Amedeo Preziosi (1816–1882) – painter (Painters and sculptors)
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Alberto Pullicino (1719–1759) – painter (Painters and sculptors)
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Giorgio Pullicino (1779–1851) – painter and architect (Painters and sculptors)
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Antonio Sciortino (1879–1947) – sculptor (Painters and sculptors)
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Pietro Paolo Troisi (1686–1743) – sculptor, silversmith, designer, engraver (Painters and sculptors)
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Gianni Vella (1885–1977) – painter (Painters and sculptors)
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Francesco Zahra (1710–1773) – painter (Painters and sculptors)
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Jean Zaleski (1920–2010) – Maltese-American painter (Painters and sculptors)
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Carlo Zimech (1696–1766) – painter and priest (Painters and sculptors)
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Joseph Chetcuti (1960–2019) – sculptor and bronzesmith (Painters and sculptors)
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Clare Azzopardi (born 1977) – writer (Poets and writers)
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Rużar Briffa (1906–1963) – poet (Poets and writers)
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Amante Buontempo (1920-2005) priest poet (Poets and writers)
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Anton Buttigieg (1912–1983) – poet (Poets and writers)
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Ray Buttigieg (born 1955) – composer; poet; producer (Poets and writers)
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Antoine Cassar (born 1978) – poet (Poets and writers)
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Pietru Caxaro (c. 1400–1485) – poet; philosopher (Poets and writers)
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Francis Ebejer (1925–1993) – dramatist; novelist (Poets and writers)
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Marthese Fenech (born 1980) – novelist (Poets and writers)
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Joe Friggieri (born 1946) – philosophy professor; poet (Poets and writers)
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Oliver Friggieri (born 1947) – novelist; poet; minor philosopher (Poets and writers)
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Carlo Gimach (1651–1730) – architect, engineer and poet (Poets and writers)
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Elizabeth Grech (born 1978) – writer; poet; translator (Poets and writers)
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Doreen Micallef (1949–2001) – poet (Poets and writers)
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Immanuel Mifsud (born 1967) – novelist; poet (Poets and writers)
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Mary Meilak (1905–1975) – poet (Poets and writers)
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Pierre J. Mejlak (born 1982) – short-story writer (Poets and writers)
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Dun Karm Psaila (1871–1961) – poet; lyricist of the national anthem of Malta (Poets and writers)
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Frans Sammut (1945–2011) – novelist, short-story writer, essayist, historian (Poets and writers)
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Karl Schembri (born 1978) – poet; novelist; journalist (Poets and writers)
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Mario Vella (born 1953) – poet; philosopher; economist; political theorist (Poets and writers)
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Marjanu Vella (1927–1988) – poet; writer (Poets and writers)
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Michael Zammit (born 1954) – philosophy professor; poet (Poets and writers)
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George Abela (born 1948) – President of Malta (2009–2014) (Politicians)
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Robert Abela (born 1977) – Prime Minister of Malta (since 2020) (Politicians)
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Wistin Abela (1933–2014) – Deputy Prime Minister of Malta (1981–1983) (Politicians)
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Eddie Fenech Adami (born 1934) – Prime Minister of Malta (1987–1996, 1998–2004); President of Malta (2004–2009) (Politicians)
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John Aquilina (born 1950) – Australian politician and Maltese diplomat (Politicians)
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Agatha Barbara (1923–2002) – government minister; member, Parliament of Malta; President of Malta (1982–1987) (Politicians)
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Claudette Abela Baldacchino (born 1973), journalist, Labour Party politician and Member of the European Parliament (Politicians)
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Leo Brincat – Member of the European Court of Auditors (Politicians)
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Paul Boffa (1890–1962) – Prime Minister of Malta (1947–1950) (Politicians)
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Joe Borg (born 1952) – European Commissioner for Maritime Affairs and Fisheries; European Commissioner for Humanitarian Aid and Civil Protection (Politicians)
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Tonio Borg (born 1957) – European Commissioner for Health and Consumer Policy (Politicians)
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George Borg Olivier (1911–1980) – Prime Minister of Malta (1950–1955, 1962–1971) (Politicians)
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Tony Briffa – first publicly Intersex mayor; Australian-Maltese dual national (Politicians)
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Francesco Buhagiar (1876–1934) – Prime Minister of Malta (1923–1924) (Politicians)
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Simon Busuttil (born 1969) – leader, Nationalist Party (since 2013) (Politicians)
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Anton Buttigieg (1912–1983) – President of Malta (1976–1981) (Politicians)
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Arnold Cassola (born 1956) – professor of comparative literature; former chairperson, Democratic Alternative (Politicians)
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Joseph Cefai (1921–1996) – member, Parliament of Malta (1947–1953); Secretary of Gozo Affairs (until 1981) (Politicians)
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Marie Louise Coleiro Preca (born 1958) – President of Malta (since 2014) (Politicians)
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John Dalli (born 1948) – European Commissioner for Health and Consumer Policy (2010–2012) (Politicians)
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Joe Debono Grech (born 1939) – member, Parliament of Malta (since 1971) (Politicians)
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Guido de Marco (1931–2010) – Deputy Prime Minister of Malta; President of Malta (1999–2004) (Politicians)
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Manwel Dimech (1860–1921) – politician; social reformer; philosopher; journalist; writer (Politicians)
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Cyrus Engerer (born 1981) – 2014 European Parliament election (Malta) candidate, Labour Party (Politicians)
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Giovanni Felice (1899–1977) – Minister of Industry and Tourism (1962–1966); Finance Minister of Malta (1966–1971) in the Giorgio Borġ Olivier cabinet (Politicians)
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Joseph Flores (1907–1974) – Speaker of the House of Representatives of Malta; judge (Politicians)
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Lawrence Gonzi (born 1953) – Prime Minister of Malta (2004–2013) (Politicians)
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Louis Grech (born 1947) – Deputy Prime Minister of Malta (since 2013) (Politicians)
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Joseph Howard (1862–1925) – Prime Minister of Malta (1921–1923) (Politicians)
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Albert Hyzler (1916–1993) – Acting President of Malta (1981–1982) (Politicians)
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Carmel Inguanez diplomat, ambassador (Politicians)
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Norman Lowell (born 1946) – founder and leader, Imperium Europa (Politicians)
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Anthony Mamo (1909–2008) – Governor-General of Malta (1971–1974); President of Malta (1974–1976) (Politicians)
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Francesco Masini (1894–1964) – founder, Gozo Party; member, Parliament of Malta (1947–1950) (Politicians)
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Sir Ugo Pasquale Mifsud (1889–1942) – Prime Minister of Malta (1932–1933) (Politicians)
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Karmenu Mifsud Bonnici (born 1933) – Prime Minister of Malta (1984–1987) (Politicians)
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Ugo Mifsud Bonnici (born 1932) – government minister; President of Malta (1994–1999) (Politicians)
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Dom Mintoff (1916–2012) – Prime Minister of Malta (1955–1958, 1971–1984) (Politicians)
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Enrico Mizzi (1885–1950) – Prime Minister of Malta (1950) (Politicians)
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Joseph Muscat (born 1974) – Member of the European Parliament (2004–2008); leader, Labour Party (2008–2020), Prime Minister of Malta (2013–2020) (Politicians)
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Guglielmo Rapinett (1843–1912) – member, Council of Government (Politicians)
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Alfred Sant (born 1948) – Prime Minister of Malta (1996–1998) (Politicians)
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Lorry Sant (1937–1995) – government minister (Politicians)
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Carm Lino Spiteri (1932–2008) – Nationalist Party politician (Politicians)
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Gerald Strickland (1861–1940) – Prime Minister of Malta (1927–1932); Governor of Tasmania; Governor of Western Australia; Governor of New South Wales (Politicians)
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Ċensu Tabone (1913–2012) – government minister; President of Malta (1989–1994) (Politicians)
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George William Vella (born 1942) – government minister; Deputy Prime Minister of Malta (1996–1998) (Politicians)
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Paul Xuereb (1923–1994) – Speaker of the House of Representatives of Malta (1986–1987); Acting President of Malta (1987–1989) (Politicians)
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Saint Publius (33–112) – first Bishop of Malta; martyr and saint. (Religious dignitaries)
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Joseph De Piro (1877–1933) – founder, Missionary Society of St. Paul (Religious dignitaries)
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Saint George Preca (1880–1962) – canonized saint, Roman Catholic Church; founder, Society of Christian Doctrine (Religious dignitaries)
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Donat Spiteri (1922–2011) – Biblical scholar; founder and editor, booklet Kliem il-Hajja (English language: The Word of Life) (Religious dignitaries)
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Dun Mikiel Xerri (1737–1799) – national hero of Malta (Religious dignitaries)
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Joseph Aquilina (1911–1997) – author and linguist (Scholars and academics)
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Joseph Baldacchino (1894–1974) – archaeologist (Scholars and academics)
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Edward de Bono (born 1933) – creator, lateral thinking (Scholars and academics)
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George Mifsud Chircop (1951–2007) – linguist (Scholars and academics)
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Joe Friggieri (born 1946) – professor of philosophy; poet (Scholars and academics)
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Oliver Friggieri (born 1947) – poet; novelist; literary critic (Scholars and academics)
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Henry Frendo (born 1948) – historian (Scholars and academics)
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Gorg Mallia (born 1957) – communications academic; author; cartoonist (Scholars and academics)
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Dominic Pace (1851–1907) – theologian; philosopher (Scholars and academics)
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Arvid Pardo (1914–1999) – diplomat (Scholars and academics)
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Eric Scerri (born 1953) – author; historian; philosopher of chemistry; educator (Scholars and academics)
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Peter Serracino Inglott (1936–2012) – Roman Catholic priest; philosopher; former rector, University of Malta (Scholars and academics)
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Stephen C. Spiteri (born 1963) – military historian (Scholars and academics)
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Anthony Valletta (1908–1988), lepidopterist and educationalist (Scholars and academics)
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Mikiel Anton Vassalli (1764–1829) – promoter, Maltese language; compiler, first Maltese dictionary (Scholars and academics)
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Themistocles Zammit (1864–1935) – archaeologist; historian (Scholars and academics)
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Gilbert Agius (born 1974) – football player (Sports figures)
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Larry Attard (born 1951) – jockey; inductee, Canadian Horse Racing Hall of Fame (Sports figures)
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Sid C. Attard (born 1950) – thoroughbred-horse trainer in Canada (Sports figures)
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Etienne Barbara (born 1982) – football player (Sports figures)
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Carmel Busuttil (born 1964) – football player (Sports figures)
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Christian Brown (born 1989) – amateur golfer & triathlete (Sports figures)
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Jamie Carragher (born 1978) – football player of Maltese descent (Sports figures)
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Andrew Chetcuti (born 1992) – swimmer (Sports figures)
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William Chetcuti (born 1985) – double trap (Sports figures)
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Samuel Deguara, (born 1991) – basketball player (Sports figures)
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Luke Dimech (born 1977) – football player (Sports figures)
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Tony Drago (born 1965) – snooker player (Sports figures)
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Ray Farrugia (born 1955) – football coach (Sports figures)
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Aaron Falzon (born 1996) – basketball player (Sports figures)
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Jeff Fenech (born 1964) – boxer; former world champion (Sports figures)
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Mario Fenech (born 1961) – former rugby league footballer (South Sydney Rabbitohs) (Sports figures)
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Xandru Grech (born 1974) – athlete and coach (Sports figures)
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Charlie Magri (born 1956) – boxer (Sports figures)
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John Magri (born 1941) – cyclist; participated in two Olympics (Sports figures)
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David Millar (born 1977) – racing cyclist (Sports figures)
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Michael Mifsud (born 1981) – football player (Sports figures)
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Kevin Muscat (born 1973) – former football player; head coach, Melbourne Victory FC (Sports figures)
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Laurie Pace (born 1966) – judo player; bronze medalist, 1990 Commonwealth Games (Sports figures)
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André Schembri (born 1986) – football player (Sports figures)
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Nino Schembri (born 1974) – martial artist (Sports figures)
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Mikel Scicluna (1929–2010) – professional wrestler; inductee, WWE Hall of Fame (Sports figures)
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Tony Tanti (born 1963) – ice-hockey player (Sports figures)
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Paul Tisdale (born 1973) – football coach (Sports figures)
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Francesca Vincenti (born 1965) – Windsurfing/Sailing/Hall of Fame (Sports figures)
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Charlie Williams (born 1944) – football player (Malta and the United States) (Sports figures)
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Andrea Ashworth (born 1969) – English author; of Italian-Maltese descent (Others)
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Peppi Azzopardi (born 1959) – television presenter (Others)
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Ruth Baldacchino – LGBT activist (Others)
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O. J. Borg (born 1979) – English radio and television personality; of Maltese descent (Others)
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Angelik Caruana – alleged Marian visionary (Others)
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Adelaide Conroy (fl 1871–1879), photographer (Others)
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Massimo Ellul (born 1970) – businessman (Others)
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Maxim Gauci (1774–1854) – lithographer (Others)
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Paul Gauci (19th century) – lithographer; of Maltese descent (Others)
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Charlon Gouder, journalist (Others)
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Karin Grech (1962–1978) – letter bomb victim (Others)
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Mikiel'Ang Grima (1729–1798) – surgeon (Others)
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Suzanne Mizzi (1967–2011) – glamour model (Others)
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Alfred Pisani – businessmen (Others)
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Tiffany Pisani (born 1992) – fashion model (Others)
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Joe Sacco (born 1960) – cartoonist (Others)
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Alex Vella (born 1954) – businessman, boxer and outlaw motorcycle club leader (Others)
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Grandayy (born 1994) – YouTuber, memer and music producer (Others)
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