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Gudja

Gudja is a village in the Southern Region of Malta, with a population of 3,148 as of March 2017.[1] The village is located on high grounds, south of Valletta. It is administered by the Gudja Local Council. A number of schools, clubs, public gardens and recreations places are found around the village.

Gudja
Il-Gudja
Parish Church of the Assumption
Motto: 
Pluribus Parens
Coordinates: 35°50′54″N 14°30′9″E / 35.84833°N 14.50250°E / 35.84833; 14.50250Coordinates: 35°50′54″N 14°30′9″E / 35.84833°N 14.50250°E / 35.84833; 14.50250
Country Malta
RegionSouthern Region
DistrictSouth Eastern District
BordersGħaxaq, Luqa, Santa Luċija
Government
 • MayorMarija Sara Vella (PL)
Area
 • Total2.3 km2 (0.9 sq mi)
Population
 (Jan 2019)
 • Total3,184
 • Density1,400/km2 (3,600/sq mi)
Demonym(s)Gudjan (m), Gudjana (f), Gudjani (pl)
Time zoneUTC+1 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+2 (CEST)
Postal code
GDJ
Dialing code356
ISO 3166 codeMT-11
Patron saintAssumption of Mary
Day of feast15 August
Secondary saintsOur Lady of the Rosary, Our Lady of Consolation
Day of feastOctober

The area has been inhabited since prehistoric times, evident from remains still in situ. Scarce Punic remains were found in an area known as Xlejli, within the village. Several remains of the Roman period are scattered in the whereabouts, notoriously the Ħal Resqun Catacombs. The area was inhabited during the Arab and subsequent medieval periods, and the settling found today dates to the Order of St. John. The centre of the village further developed during the British period, after which a number of modern neighbourhoods were built.

The village has a concentration of churches, some dating to the medieval period, and other secular historic buildings such as Palazzo Dorell. Prominent buildings are now scheduled as Grade 1 or 2. Some buildings and a number of niches and statues are listed on the National Inventory of the Cultural Property of the Maltese Islands.

Name and motto

Gudja means a land located on a higher ground but not a hill, with approximately round peripheries.[2]

Gudja's coat of arms bears the motto "pluribus parens", which means 'mother of many children'. These children are Safi, Kirkop, Ħal-Farruġ, Luqa, Mqabba, Birżebbuġa and Tarxien, which at one time were all part of the parish church of Gudja.[3] From Tarxien another three parishes emerged. From the latter, another parish emerged: the Our Lady of Lourdes parish at Paola.

History

Gudja was inhabited since prehistory, as evidenced by Ta’ Għewra dolmen.[4][5] Other pre-historic remains are found in Gudja, such as those at the entrance close to the Malta International Airport.[6] as well as the Paleochristian catacombs known as ta' Ħal Resqun which are more than 1,600 years old. They were originally excavated by Sir Temi Zammit in 1912, and have only been re-discovered in 2006 by officers of the Superintendence of Cultural Heritage close to the Malta International Airport.[7]

 
Palazzo Dorell, a prominent building in Gudja

The oldest still inhabited houses in Gudja date to at least 1533. A house built by this date is located close to the main square.[8] A Gothic inscription, with Sicilian influence and Greek letters, sheds history on this residence. Though the words in relief are largely unreadable, there are old photographs and documentation on the considerably unusual inscription.[9]

An unusual tower dating to 1780 was built on the spot of a possible Punic-Roman tower in an area known as Xlejli. A palace, known as Palazzo Dorell, was built nearby and its garden has enclosed the tower within its grounds. The palace served as the headquarters for British forces under General Graham during the French blockade of 1798–1800.[10]

 
Plaque on the William Baker Tower

The Baroque parish church is dedicated to the Assumption of the Virgin Mary,[11] and it is the only one in Malta with three bell towers.[12] The most conspicuous of these is the non-symmetric Neoclassical William Baker Tower.[13]

The interior of the church is decorated with objets d'art. The titular painting is that of the Assumption of the Virgin, painted by Italian artist Pietro Gagliardi in 1887. The same painter was commissioned for the Our Lady of Mount Carmel painting in 1889. Another notable painting is The Death of Saint Joseph, by Italian artist Domenico Bruschi in 1894. The most important sculpture, found inside the church, is the titular statue of the Assumption of Our Lady, sculpted out of solid wood in 1807 by the Maltese Vincenzo Dimech. It is the oldest statue in the Maltese Islands featuring the Assumption of Our Lady.

 
Chapel of Bir Miftuh

Gudja is known for its 15th century Chapel of Bir Miftuħ. Bir Miftuh was already established as a parish by 1436, making it one of the first parishes on the Maltese Islands.[14][15] Pre-historic stones are found close to the site, now forming part of a rubble wall.[16]

The Chapel of the Madonna of Loreto was built in 1548 by Knight Imbert de Morine as thanksgiving for his safekeeping during a Turkish battle which took place in the area. It was probably built on the same grounds where an older chapel stood.[17]

The Chapel of St Catherine, found at Raymond Caruana street, is an Early Modern church on the site of an earlier chapel.

Raymond Caruana Street was named for murder victim Raymond Caruana. His assassination took place at the Nationalist Party Club and was politically motivated.[18]

The Chapel of the Annunciation dates to 1754. According to the pastoral visit of Bishop Bartolomeo Rull, the chapel was built on the design of a Greek cross plan and with a dome. The facade is plain, with strategically placed architectural feats. Flanking either side of the facade, there are two flat, austere-looking Doric pilasters which are topped by a blank entablature. The main portal is surrounded with a stone moulding with emphasis on the two corners above the door. Above the door is a triangular pediment with an arch embedded within. Piercing the facade, there is a window executed in the Baroque style. This window and a square belfry on top were added by sculptor and mason Anglu Dalli on the design of Carlo Farrugia. At the corners of the facade are two statues representing St Anne and Sr Joachim, while on the belfry there is a figure of the archangel Gabriel. These are the work of Antonio Zammit.[19]

The architect Girolamo Cassar, who is known for designing many buildings in Valletta, was possibly born in Gudja.[20]

Schools

  • St Benedict's College, Gudja Primary School, St. Mark Street
  • St. Joan Antide Primary School, Filippu Castagna Street

Zones in Gudja

  • Bir Miftuħ ('Open Well')
  • Ta' Loretu (Loreto's Village)
  • Ta' Xlejli
  • Tal-Ħamra (Reddish Village)
  • Tal-Lampat
  • Tal-Lebbien
  • Tal-Mitħna (Mill's Village)
  • Tat-Tajjara (Cotton's Village)

Main roads

  • Dawret il-Gudja (Gudja By-Pass)
  • Triq Bir Miftuħ (Bir Miftuh Road)
  • Triq Ħal-Far (Hal Far Road)
  • Triq Ħal-Tarxien (Tarxien Road)
  • Triq il-Kbira (Main Street)
  • Triq iż-Żebbuġa (Olive Street)
  • Triq Raymond Caruana (Raymond Caruana Street)
  • Vjal l-Avjazzjoni (Aviation Avenue)
  • Triq Ħal-Ghaxaq (Ghaxaq Road)
  • Triq Ħal-Resqun (Resqun Street)

Organisations

Musical groups

  • Soċjeta Filarmonika La Stella
  • Ghaqda Muzikali Marija Assunta

Football

Gudja's football team is known as Gudja United F.C.[21] They compete in the Premier League after achieving a historic promotion from the 1st Division in 2019.

The club was officially founded in 1945. However, the first-ever official participation in the Maltese League was recorded in the 1949–1950 season. The initial club colours were black and white, but were later replaced by red, which represents the emblem of the town. However, another change of colours was later adopted with the use of blue and white colours that represent the colours of the patron saint of Gudja.

Government

The local authority responsible for Gudja and its constituents is the Gudja Local Council, which is made up of five democratically elected councillors. The first Local Council elections in Gudja took place in 1994 after the Local Councils Act was approved in Parliament in 1993. Since then, a further seven elections took place – in 1997, 2000, 2003, 2006, 2009, 2013 and 2019. For the first few years, Local Councils served for a mandate of three years, while for the 2009–2013 term, the mandate was increased to four years. The current Local Council is expected to serve till 2024, due to changes in the Act itself, which extended the term served to five years to coincide with the European Parliament elections, which also take place every five years.

References

  1. ^ . Government of Malta. 16 May 2014. Archived from the original on 21 June 2015.
  2. ^ Caruana, Joseph (2011). (PDF). L-Imnara. Rivista tal-Għaqda Maltija tal-Folklor. 9 (4): 188. Archived from the original (PDF) on 18 April 2016.
  3. ^ "Il Gudja" (PDF). um.edu.mt. Retrieved 6 March 2023.
  4. ^ "Il Gudja Rahal Twelidi" (PDF). um.edu.mt. Retrieved 6 March 2023.
  5. ^ Sagona, Claudia (2015). The Archaeology of Malta. Cambridge University Press. p. 317. ISBN 9781107006690.
  6. ^ Archived copy 30 January 2023 at the Wayback Machine
  7. ^ "Gudja tunnel 'will not impact' important catacombs - roads agency". Times of Malta.
  8. ^ . Is-Socjetà Filarmonika La Stella. Archived from the original on 5 December 2016.
  9. ^ Brincat, Joseph M. (1991). . Melita Historica. 10 (4): 353–358. Archived from the original on 21 April 2014.
  10. ^ (PDF). National Inventory of the Cultural Property of the Maltese Islands. 28 December 2012. Archived from the original (PDF) on 21 November 2015. Retrieved 5 June 2015.
  11. ^ "Malta and Gozo celebrate feast of Santa Marija". Times of Malta.
  12. ^ . malta.com. Archived from the original on 17 May 2017.
  13. ^ A.P.G. Lib. Calcoli e Notizie Diverse 1862;L.N.M. 'L'Ordine' Giornale Politico-Religioso, venerdi 19 aprile 1861.
  14. ^ "Chapel of Santa Marija ta’ Bir Miftuh", Din l-Art Ħelwa, Malta, 10 October 2011. Retrieved on 29 January 2015.
  15. ^ Grech, Alex. "A medieval gem: Bir Miftuh Chapel", Malta inside out, Malta. Retrieved on 29 January 2015.
  16. ^ "Reports on the working of Government Departments" (PDF). culture.gov.mt. 1991. Retrieved 20 September 2020.
  17. ^ Archived copy 30 January 2023 at the Wayback Machine
  18. ^ "Caruana Galizia murder probe rekindles hope for Raymond Caruana justice". Times of Malta.
  19. ^ Archived copy 30 January 2023 at the Wayback Machine
  20. ^ Schiavone, Michael J. (2009). Dictionary of Maltese Biographies Vol. 1 A-F. Pietà: Pubblikazzjonijiet Indipendenza. p. 520. ISBN 9789993291329.
  21. ^ "Sirens fail to close gap on leaders Floriana". Times of Malta.

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This article is about the village in Malta For the star with the proper name Gudja see Kappa Serpentis Gudja is a village in the Southern Region of Malta with a population of 3 148 as of March 2017 1 The village is located on high grounds south of Valletta It is administered by the Gudja Local Council A number of schools clubs public gardens and recreations places are found around the village GudjaLocal councilIl GudjaParish Church of the AssumptionFlagCoat of armsMotto Pluribus ParensCoordinates 35 50 54 N 14 30 9 E 35 84833 N 14 50250 E 35 84833 14 50250 Coordinates 35 50 54 N 14 30 9 E 35 84833 N 14 50250 E 35 84833 14 50250Country MaltaRegionSouthern RegionDistrictSouth Eastern DistrictBordersGħaxaq Luqa Santa LuċijaGovernment MayorMarija Sara Vella PL Area Total2 3 km2 0 9 sq mi Population Jan 2019 Total3 184 Density1 400 km2 3 600 sq mi Demonym s Gudjan m Gudjana f Gudjani pl Time zoneUTC 1 CET Summer DST UTC 2 CEST Postal codeGDJDialing code356ISO 3166 codeMT 11Patron saintAssumption of MaryDay of feast15 AugustSecondary saintsOur Lady of the Rosary Our Lady of ConsolationDay of feastOctoberThe area has been inhabited since prehistoric times evident from remains still in situ Scarce Punic remains were found in an area known as Xlejli within the village Several remains of the Roman period are scattered in the whereabouts notoriously the Ħal Resqun Catacombs The area was inhabited during the Arab and subsequent medieval periods and the settling found today dates to the Order of St John The centre of the village further developed during the British period after which a number of modern neighbourhoods were built The village has a concentration of churches some dating to the medieval period and other secular historic buildings such as Palazzo Dorell Prominent buildings are now scheduled as Grade 1 or 2 Some buildings and a number of niches and statues are listed on the National Inventory of the Cultural Property of the Maltese Islands Contents 1 Name and motto 2 History 3 Schools 4 Zones in Gudja 5 Main roads 6 Organisations 6 1 Musical groups 6 2 Football 7 Government 8 References 9 External linksName and motto EditGudja means a land located on a higher ground but not a hill with approximately round peripheries 2 Gudja s coat of arms bears the motto pluribus parens which means mother of many children These children are Safi Kirkop Ħal Farruġ Luqa Mqabba Birzebbuġa and Tarxien which at one time were all part of the parish church of Gudja 3 From Tarxien another three parishes emerged From the latter another parish emerged the Our Lady of Lourdes parish at Paola History EditSee also List of monuments in Gudja Gudja was inhabited since prehistory as evidenced by Ta Għewra dolmen 4 5 Other pre historic remains are found in Gudja such as those at the entrance close to the Malta International Airport 6 as well as the Paleochristian catacombs known as ta Ħal Resqun which are more than 1 600 years old They were originally excavated by Sir Temi Zammit in 1912 and have only been re discovered in 2006 by officers of the Superintendence of Cultural Heritage close to the Malta International Airport 7 Palazzo Dorell a prominent building in Gudja The oldest still inhabited houses in Gudja date to at least 1533 A house built by this date is located close to the main square 8 A Gothic inscription with Sicilian influence and Greek letters sheds history on this residence Though the words in relief are largely unreadable there are old photographs and documentation on the considerably unusual inscription 9 An unusual tower dating to 1780 was built on the spot of a possible Punic Roman tower in an area known as Xlejli A palace known as Palazzo Dorell was built nearby and its garden has enclosed the tower within its grounds The palace served as the headquarters for British forces under General Graham during the French blockade of 1798 1800 10 Plaque on the William Baker Tower The Baroque parish church is dedicated to the Assumption of the Virgin Mary 11 and it is the only one in Malta with three bell towers 12 The most conspicuous of these is the non symmetric Neoclassical William Baker Tower 13 The interior of the church is decorated with objets d art The titular painting is that of the Assumption of the Virgin painted by Italian artist Pietro Gagliardi in 1887 The same painter was commissioned for the Our Lady of Mount Carmel painting in 1889 Another notable painting is The Death of Saint Joseph by Italian artist Domenico Bruschi in 1894 The most important sculpture found inside the church is the titular statue of the Assumption of Our Lady sculpted out of solid wood in 1807 by the Maltese Vincenzo Dimech It is the oldest statue in the Maltese Islands featuring the Assumption of Our Lady Chapel of Bir Miftuh Gudja is known for its 15th century Chapel of Bir Miftuħ Bir Miftuh was already established as a parish by 1436 making it one of the first parishes on the Maltese Islands 14 15 Pre historic stones are found close to the site now forming part of a rubble wall 16 The Chapel of the Madonna of Loreto was built in 1548 by Knight Imbert de Morine as thanksgiving for his safekeeping during a Turkish battle which took place in the area It was probably built on the same grounds where an older chapel stood 17 The Chapel of St Catherine found at Raymond Caruana street is an Early Modern church on the site of an earlier chapel Raymond Caruana Street was named for murder victim Raymond Caruana His assassination took place at the Nationalist Party Club and was politically motivated 18 The Chapel of the Annunciation dates to 1754 According to the pastoral visit of Bishop Bartolomeo Rull the chapel was built on the design of a Greek cross plan and with a dome The facade is plain with strategically placed architectural feats Flanking either side of the facade there are two flat austere looking Doric pilasters which are topped by a blank entablature The main portal is surrounded with a stone moulding with emphasis on the two corners above the door Above the door is a triangular pediment with an arch embedded within Piercing the facade there is a window executed in the Baroque style This window and a square belfry on top were added by sculptor and mason Anglu Dalli on the design of Carlo Farrugia At the corners of the facade are two statues representing St Anne and Sr Joachim while on the belfry there is a figure of the archangel Gabriel These are the work of Antonio Zammit 19 The architect Girolamo Cassar who is known for designing many buildings in Valletta was possibly born in Gudja 20 Schools EditSt Benedict s College Gudja Primary School St Mark Street St Joan Antide Primary School Filippu Castagna StreetZones in Gudja EditBir Miftuħ Open Well Ta Loretu Loreto s Village Ta Xlejli Tal Ħamra Reddish Village Tal Lampat Tal Lebbien Tal Mitħna Mill s Village Tat Tajjara Cotton s Village Main roads EditDawret il Gudja Gudja By Pass Triq Bir Miftuħ Bir Miftuh Road Triq Ħal Far Hal Far Road Triq Ħal Tarxien Tarxien Road Triq il Kbira Main Street Triq iz Zebbuġa Olive Street Triq Raymond Caruana Raymond Caruana Street Vjal l Avjazzjoni Aviation Avenue Triq Ħal Ghaxaq Ghaxaq Road Triq Ħal Resqun Resqun Street Organisations EditMusical groups Edit Soċjeta Filarmonika La Stella Ghaqda Muzikali Marija AssuntaFootball Edit Gudja s football team is known as Gudja United F C 21 They compete in the Premier League after achieving a historic promotion from the 1st Division in 2019 The club was officially founded in 1945 However the first ever official participation in the Maltese League was recorded in the 1949 1950 season The initial club colours were black and white but were later replaced by red which represents the emblem of the town However another change of colours was later adopted with the use of blue and white colours that represent the colours of the patron saint of Gudja Government EditThe local authority responsible for Gudja and its constituents is the Gudja Local Council which is made up of five democratically elected councillors The first Local Council elections in Gudja took place in 1994 after the Local Councils Act was approved in Parliament in 1993 Since then a further seven elections took place in 1997 2000 2003 2006 2009 2013 and 2019 For the first few years Local Councils served for a mandate of three years while for the 2009 2013 term the mandate was increased to four years The current Local Council is expected to serve till 2024 due to changes in the Act itself which extended the term served to five years to coincide with the European Parliament elections which also take place every five years References Edit Estimated Population by Locality 31st March 2014 Government of Malta 16 May 2014 Archived from the original on 21 June 2015 Caruana Joseph 2011 Toponomi t Għajnsielem 1 PDF L Imnara Rivista tal Għaqda Maltija tal Folklor 9 4 188 Archived from the original PDF on 18 April 2016 Il Gudja PDF um edu mt Retrieved 6 March 2023 Il Gudja Rahal Twelidi PDF um edu mt Retrieved 6 March 2023 Sagona Claudia 2015 The Archaeology of Malta Cambridge University Press p 317 ISBN 9781107006690 Archived copy Archived 30 January 2023 at the Wayback Machine Gudja tunnel will not impact important catacombs roads agency Times of Malta Rahal tal Gudja Is Socjeta Filarmonika La Stella Archived from the original on 5 December 2016 Brincat Joseph M 1991 An inscription 1533 and a letter 1798 Melita Historica 10 4 353 358 Archived from the original on 21 April 2014 Palazzo Dorell PDF National Inventory of the Cultural Property of the Maltese Islands 28 December 2012 Archived from the original PDF on 21 November 2015 Retrieved 5 June 2015 Malta and Gozo celebrate feast of Santa Marija Times of Malta Gudja malta com Archived from the original on 17 May 2017 A P G Lib Calcoli e Notizie Diverse 1862 L N M L Ordine Giornale Politico Religioso venerdi 19 aprile 1861 Chapel of Santa Marija ta Bir Miftuh Din l Art Ħelwa Malta 10 October 2011 Retrieved on 29 January 2015 Grech Alex A medieval gem Bir Miftuh Chapel Malta inside out Malta Retrieved on 29 January 2015 Reports on the working of Government Departments PDF culture gov mt 1991 Retrieved 20 September 2020 Archived copy Archived 30 January 2023 at the Wayback Machine Caruana Galizia murder probe rekindles hope for Raymond Caruana justice Times of Malta Archived copy Archived 30 January 2023 at the Wayback Machine Schiavone Michael J 2009 Dictionary of Maltese Biographies Vol 1 A F Pieta Pubblikazzjonijiet Indipendenza p 520 ISBN 9789993291329 Sirens fail to close gap on leaders Floriana Times of Malta External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Gudja Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Gudja amp oldid 1143358317, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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