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Birżebbuġa

Birżebbuġa (Maltese pronunciation: [biːrˈzɛ.bʊdʒɐ]; sometimes shortened to B'Buġa) is a seaside town in the Southern Region of Malta, close to Marsaxlokk. It is approximately 13 kilometres (8 miles) from the capital Valletta, and it has a population of 9,736 as of March 2014.[2]

Birżebbuġa
Birżebbuġa Parish Church
Motto(s): 
Pax Salusque Omnibus
(Peace and Health to Everyone)
Coordinates: 35°49′32″N 14°31′41″E / 35.82556°N 14.52806°E / 35.82556; 14.52806Coordinates: 35°49′32″N 14°31′41″E / 35.82556°N 14.52806°E / 35.82556; 14.52806
Country Malta
RegionSouthern Region
DistrictSouth Eastern District
BordersGħaxaq, Marsaxlokk, Żurrieq, Luqa
Government
 • MayorScott Camilleri (PL)
Area
 • Total9.2 km2 (3.6 sq mi)
 [1]
Elevation
20 m (70 ft)
Population
 (Jan. 2019)
 • Total12,915
 • Density1,400/km2 (3,600/sq mi)
Demonym(s)Birżebbuġi (m), Birżebbuġija (f), Birżebbuġin (pl)
Time zoneUTC+1 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+2 (CEST)
Postal code
BBG
Dialing code356
ISO 3166 codeMT-05
Patron saintSt. Peter in Chains
Day of festa1st Sunday of August
WebsiteOfficial website

The town is popular among Maltese holidaymakers, and is known for its sandy beach, Pretty Bay. The village is also notable for its important archaeological sites, especially Għar Dalam, Ta' Kaċċatura and Borġ in-Nadur.

Etymology

"Birżebbuġa" means "well of olives" in the Maltese language. Such linguistic evidence established early inhabitants were in the south of the island since the first millennium. The name also indicates climate and food.

History

Prehistory

Near the village of Birżebbuġa is Għar Dalam, meaning a dark cave. Għar Dalam Cave is a highly important site, as it was here that the earliest evidence of human presence on Malta was discovered. Artefacts date back to the Neolithic Period some 7,400 years ago. The display area consists of two parts: the cave and the museum, which exhibit a remarkable wealth of finds from animal bones to human artefacts. An overlaying river running at right angles formed the cave. It is some 144 metres deep, but only the first fifty metres are open to visitors.

The lowermost layers, more than 500,000 years old, contain the fossil bones of dwarf elephants, hippopotami, micro-mammals and birds. Above the pebble layer is the so-called ‘deer’ layer, dating to around 18,000 years ago. The top layer dates to less than 10,000 years and holds evidence of the first humans on the Island. Experts hold that these remains suggest that the Islands were once a land bridge to continental Europe.

Other remains include those of a prehistoric temple or settlement, Borġ in-Nadur, which dates from the Bronze Age. The settlement was fortified with a large stone wall, still visible today. These temple ruins are important because they reveal not only a four-apse temple (c.2000 BC), but an authentic, fortified Bronze Age domestic settlement. The remains of a large, defensive wall lie nearby, running across the head of a promontory between two valleys leading down to two bays. The wall was built facing inland. The village would have had the sea to its back. This logistic situation leads scholars to believe that the people living in the village were more afraid of being attacked by invaders by land rather than from the sea.

Traces of Bronze Age huts were discovered lying just behind the wall. The depth of the deposits was very shallow, covering the remains of the Temple Period. Archaeologists have found evidence that shows that the Neolithic population became extinct and the islands were uninhabited. Archaeologists think that this could have been due to no agricultural produce, civil warfare, or the Neolithic population being murdered by war-like tribes. Archaeologists have uncovered the remains of the three apses (semi-circular rooms) of the temple. Beyond the main entrance, there is a wide elliptical area about 25 m long and 15 m wide. Only the Trilithon Entrance remains. Visits to these sites can be arranged by appointment.

Birżebbuġa also has cart ruts that lead into the sea and run along the sea floor. A Roman villa can be found across the valley from Għar Dalam, at Ta' Kaċċatura.

Modern history

In addition to prehistoric sites, the town includes historical structures and remains that date back centuries, revealing changing peoples as the island went through different periods of domination by various political interests. Such structures include Ferretti Battery, Pinto Battery, and the Birżebbuġa entrenchments. These sites date back to the rule of the Order of Saint John, who ruled the Maltese islands from 1530 to 1798. Napoleon ejected the Order from Malta, and later the island came under Great Britain.

During the British period, Fort Benghisa, RAF Kalafrana and RAF Hal Far were built in Birżebbuġa.

 
Monument in Birżebbuġa commemorating the Malta Summit

Churches tell part of the history of the town:

A monument in Birżebbuġa commemorates the Malta Summit, which took place close by on 3 December 1989.

During the last decade, there has been an influx of new workers employed at the nearby Malta Freeport and container terminal. In addition, new residents have come from the neighbouring villages, Birzebbuġa now hosts some 10,000 people.

The town is built around the beach, which puts it close to many shops and restaurants along the coastline. Some vacationers prefer the rocky shore in the neighbouring St George's Bay, ideal for sunbathing and snorkelling. Sailing is popular throughout the year. St George's Bay is also used by local fishermen who moor their boats at the inlet. St George's Bay is famous for its Cart Ruts that go across the small sandy Bay.

Transport

 
Malta bus in Birżebbuġa

To get to Birzebbuga from Valletta you will have to board either the 82, 80 or X4 bus. The X4 passes every 30 minutes to Birzebbuga, 80 every hour and 82 passes every 15 minutes during the rush hour and 20–30 minutes at other times.

There are two other routes that pass from Birzebbuga; route 210 which travels to and from Mater Dei Hospital and the University of Malta; and route 119 which travels through Birzebbuga and ends at the Malta International Airport and Marsascala.

Coat of arms

Birżebbuġa's coat of arms shows a blue chevron and olive branch on a white field. The blue represents the nearby waters of the Mediterranean Sea and the olive branch the major importance of olives to the local economy, in former times.

Sports

The locality hosts a number of football teams. Birżebbuġa St. Peter's F.C. currently compete in Group A of the Maltese National Amateur League (after a merging of the now defunct Maltese Second Division and the Maltese Third Division), after languishing at the bottom of Maltese football for years. The highest tier Birzebbugia St. Peter's has played in was the Maltese First Division. The club was promoted to this division in 2010, due to a league expansion, but was subsequently relegated in 2015. As well as its Seniors' team, the club also possesses a prosperous nursery which is run by Birzebbuga Windmills FC.

Birzebbuga St. Peters' is also in a collaboration with a newly founded futsal team, Birzebbuga St. Peters' FC Futsal, which is competing in the Maltese Futsal Fourth Division Section A as of 2011. Apart from these clubs, an amateur football team is also present, Birzebbuga Tigers FC.

Birzebbuga also has its own water polo team, Birzebbuga A.S.C. (also known as Birzebbugia Freeport), which plays in the Maltese Waterpolo First Division.

Furthermore, Birzebbuga has its own 'Boċċi' club, which competes in the Second Division of the Maltese Bocci Federation League.

Zones in Birżebbuġa

  • Bengħisa
  • Borġ in-Nadur
  • Brolli
  • Girgħien
  • Għar Dalam
  • Għar Ħasan, limits of Ħal Far
  • Ħal Far
  • Kalafrana
  • L-Arblu, limits of Ħal Far
  • L-Artal, limits of Ħal Far
  • L-Imwadar, limits of Bengħisa
  • Pretty Bay (Il-Bajja s-Sabiħa)
  • Qajjenza
  • St. George's Bay (Bajja San Ġorġ)
  • Ta' Ġiliġejla, limits of Bengħisa
  • Ta' Salvun, limits of Ħal Far
  • Ta' Sansajna
  • Ta' Żgħer, limits of Ħal Far
  • Tal-Għawejra, limits of Ħal Far
  • Tal-Papa
  • Tal-Kuġin
  • Tax-Xerriek
  • Wied Dalam
  • Wied il-Buni
  • Wied ix-Xoqqa, limits of Bengħisa
  • Wied Qoton
  • Wied Żembaq
  • Wied Żnuber, limits of Ħal Far
  • Xoqqiet, limits of Bengħisa

Twin towns

References

  1. ^ "Abstract Of Statistics 2000" (PDF). nso.gov.mt. National Statistics Office, Malta. 2003. p. 21. from the original on 20 August 2013. Retrieved 16 November 2013.
  2. ^ . Government of Malta. 16 May 2014. Archived from the original on 21 June 2015.

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Birzebbuġa news newspapers books scholar JSTOR February 2009 Learn how and when to remove this template message Birzebbuġa Maltese pronunciation biːrˈzɛ bʊdʒɐ sometimes shortened to B Buġa is a seaside town in the Southern Region of Malta close to Marsaxlokk It is approximately 13 kilometres 8 miles from the capital Valletta and it has a population of 9 736 as of March 2014 2 BirzebbuġaLocal councilBirzebbuġa Parish ChurchFlagMotto s Pax Salusque Omnibus Peace and Health to Everyone Coordinates 35 49 32 N 14 31 41 E 35 82556 N 14 52806 E 35 82556 14 52806 Coordinates 35 49 32 N 14 31 41 E 35 82556 N 14 52806 E 35 82556 14 52806Country MaltaRegionSouthern RegionDistrictSouth Eastern DistrictBordersGħaxaq Marsaxlokk Zurrieq LuqaGovernment MayorScott Camilleri PL Area Total9 2 km2 3 6 sq mi 1 Elevation20 m 70 ft Population Jan 2019 Total12 915 Density1 400 km2 3 600 sq mi Demonym s Birzebbuġi m Birzebbuġija f Birzebbuġin pl Time zoneUTC 1 CET Summer DST UTC 2 CEST Postal codeBBGDialing code356ISO 3166 codeMT 05Patron saintSt Peter in ChainsDay of festa1st Sunday of AugustWebsiteOfficial websiteThe town is popular among Maltese holidaymakers and is known for its sandy beach Pretty Bay The village is also notable for its important archaeological sites especially Għar Dalam Ta Kaċċatura and Borġ in Nadur Contents 1 Etymology 2 History 2 1 Prehistory 2 2 Modern history 3 Transport 4 Coat of arms 5 Sports 6 Zones in Birzebbuġa 7 Twin towns 8 ReferencesEtymology Edit Birzebbuġa means well of olives in the Maltese language Such linguistic evidence established early inhabitants were in the south of the island since the first millennium The name also indicates climate and food History EditPrehistory Edit Għar Dalam Near the village of Birzebbuġa is Għar Dalam meaning a dark cave Għar Dalam Cave is a highly important site as it was here that the earliest evidence of human presence on Malta was discovered Artefacts date back to the Neolithic Period some 7 400 years ago The display area consists of two parts the cave and the museum which exhibit a remarkable wealth of finds from animal bones to human artefacts An overlaying river running at right angles formed the cave It is some 144 metres deep but only the first fifty metres are open to visitors The lowermost layers more than 500 000 years old contain the fossil bones of dwarf elephants hippopotami micro mammals and birds Above the pebble layer is the so called deer layer dating to around 18 000 years ago The top layer dates to less than 10 000 years and holds evidence of the first humans on the Island Experts hold that these remains suggest that the Islands were once a land bridge to continental Europe Other remains include those of a prehistoric temple or settlement Borġ in Nadur which dates from the Bronze Age The settlement was fortified with a large stone wall still visible today These temple ruins are important because they reveal not only a four apse temple c 2000 BC but an authentic fortified Bronze Age domestic settlement The remains of a large defensive wall lie nearby running across the head of a promontory between two valleys leading down to two bays The wall was built facing inland The village would have had the sea to its back This logistic situation leads scholars to believe that the people living in the village were more afraid of being attacked by invaders by land rather than from the sea Traces of Bronze Age huts were discovered lying just behind the wall The depth of the deposits was very shallow covering the remains of the Temple Period Archaeologists have found evidence that shows that the Neolithic population became extinct and the islands were uninhabited Archaeologists think that this could have been due to no agricultural produce civil warfare or the Neolithic population being murdered by war like tribes Archaeologists have uncovered the remains of the three apses semi circular rooms of the temple Beyond the main entrance there is a wide elliptical area about 25 m long and 15 m wide Only the Trilithon Entrance remains Visits to these sites can be arranged by appointment Birzebbuġa also has cart ruts that lead into the sea and run along the sea floor A Roman villa can be found across the valley from Għar Dalam at Ta Kaċċatura Modern history Edit In addition to prehistoric sites the town includes historical structures and remains that date back centuries revealing changing peoples as the island went through different periods of domination by various political interests Such structures include Ferretti Battery Pinto Battery and the Birzebbuġa entrenchments These sites date back to the rule of the Order of Saint John who ruled the Maltese islands from 1530 to 1798 Napoleon ejected the Order from Malta and later the island came under Great Britain During the British period Fort Benghisa RAF Kalafrana and RAF Hal Far were built in Birzebbuġa Monument in Birzebbuġa commemorating the Malta Summit Churches tell part of the history of the town St George s Church 1575 reopened in 1683 In the earth nearby are traces of prehistoric cart ruts the Chapel of the Good Shepherd the Chapel of the Immaculate Conception Bengħisa 1822 enlarged in 1862 the Holy Family Chapel 1865 the Chapel of Our Lady Help of Christians 1839 private St Joseph s Chapel 1871 private and the Church of Our Lady of Sorrows 1909 which served as the parish church until 1938 Birzebbuġa became a formal parish on 9 September 1913 with a resident priest Some time later the parish worked to build a larger church St Peter in Chains opened for worship on 12 June 1938 The present parish priest is Rev Can Fr Anton Galea Scannura A monument in Birzebbuġa commemorates the Malta Summit which took place close by on 3 December 1989 During the last decade there has been an influx of new workers employed at the nearby Malta Freeport and container terminal In addition new residents have come from the neighbouring villages Birzebbuġa now hosts some 10 000 people The town is built around the beach which puts it close to many shops and restaurants along the coastline Some vacationers prefer the rocky shore in the neighbouring St George s Bay ideal for sunbathing and snorkelling Sailing is popular throughout the year St George s Bay is also used by local fishermen who moor their boats at the inlet St George s Bay is famous for its Cart Ruts that go across the small sandy Bay Transport Edit Malta bus in Birzebbuġa To get to Birzebbuga from Valletta you will have to board either the 82 80 or X4 bus The X4 passes every 30 minutes to Birzebbuga 80 every hour and 82 passes every 15 minutes during the rush hour and 20 30 minutes at other times There are two other routes that pass from Birzebbuga route 210 which travels to and from Mater Dei Hospital and the University of Malta and route 119 which travels through Birzebbuga and ends at the Malta International Airport and Marsascala Coat of arms EditBirzebbuġa s coat of arms shows a blue chevron and olive branch on a white field The blue represents the nearby waters of the Mediterranean Sea and the olive branch the major importance of olives to the local economy in former times Sports EditThe locality hosts a number of football teams Birzebbuġa St Peter s F C currently compete in Group A of the Maltese National Amateur League after a merging of the now defunct Maltese Second Division and the Maltese Third Division after languishing at the bottom of Maltese football for years The highest tier Birzebbugia St Peter s has played in was the Maltese First Division The club was promoted to this division in 2010 due to a league expansion but was subsequently relegated in 2015 As well as its Seniors team the club also possesses a prosperous nursery which is run by Birzebbuga Windmills FC Birzebbuga St Peters is also in a collaboration with a newly founded futsal team Birzebbuga St Peters FC Futsal which is competing in the Maltese Futsal Fourth Division Section A as of 2011 update Apart from these clubs an amateur football team is also present Birzebbuga Tigers FC Birzebbuga also has its own water polo team Birzebbuga A S C also known as Birzebbugia Freeport which plays in the Maltese Waterpolo First Division Furthermore Birzebbuga has its own Boċċi club which competes in the Second Division of the Maltese Bocci Federation League Zones in Birzebbuġa EditBengħisa Borġ in Nadur Brolli Girgħien Għar Dalam Għar Ħasan limits of Ħal Far Ħal Far Kalafrana L Arblu limits of Ħal Far L Artal limits of Ħal Far L Imwadar limits of Bengħisa Pretty Bay Il Bajja s Sabiħa Qajjenza St George s Bay Bajja San Ġorġ Ta Ġiliġejla limits of Bengħisa Ta Salvun limits of Ħal Far Ta Sansajna Ta Zgħer limits of Ħal Far Tal Għawejra limits of Ħal Far Tal Papa Tal Kuġin Tax Xerriek Wied Dalam Wied il Buni Wied ix Xoqqa limits of Bengħisa Wied Qoton Wied Zembaq Wied Znuber limits of Ħal Far Xoqqiet limits of BengħisaTwin towns Edit Porto San Giorgio Italy Azas FranceReferences Edit Abstract Of Statistics 2000 PDF nso gov mt National Statistics Office Malta 2003 p 21 Archived from the original on 20 August 2013 Retrieved 16 November 2013 Estimated Population by Locality 31st March 2014 Government of Malta 16 May 2014 Archived from the original on 21 June 2015 Wikimedia Commons has media related to Birzebbuġa Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Birzebbuġa amp oldid 1146883354, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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