Top X Posts (formerly Tweets) for Malta Freedom Day in 2023
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Today we celebrate Freedom Day in my country. Today in 1979, Malta became ours after being ruled by the British for 150 years. My Malta you are a diamond in the middle of the Mediterranean sea. Tiny but so very mighty. https://t.co/NJvA3p3xPP
Today in Malta is a national holiday, celebrating 𝐅𝐫𝐞𝐞𝐝𝐨𝐦 𝐃𝐚𝐲 'Jum il-Ħelsien'. The 31st March marks the date on which the British military withdrew from Malta and its sister island Gozo in 1979.
📷 Freedom Day Monument in Birgu, Malta
#nationalholiday #pergolahotel https://t.co/Ao0m0HW1PT
Coin of the Day: To celebrate Freedom Day in Malta, here’s a Malta 1979FM Foreign Forces Departure Silver Pound graded NGC PF 65 Cameo. Freedom Day celebrates the withdrawal of British forces from Malta in 1979. Learn more about the Cameo designation at https://t.co/hTBTBHMiA9 https://t.co/MWWpRFhA8h
Happy Freedom Day Malta! Meet Renson. A gifted songwriter & rapper who reached the semi-finals of Malta’s Got Talent. ‘Being a Princes Trust International Achieve student helped me to believe more in myself,’
Read Renson’s Story 👉 https://t.co/fqQJhzMmGV https://t.co/rVVRXlm4ZT
— Prince's Trust International (@PrincesTrustInt) March 31, 2023
On Freedom Day, we double our resolve and determination to keep making Malta a better place to live in, with greater social mobility, stronger social cohesion and more equality. https://t.co/NxqjCaUWYJ
Today Malta 🇲🇹 celebrates 44 years since Freedom Day, when, for the first time in its history, Malta no longer served as a military base to a foreign power.
The Embassy of Malta in UAE is closed today 31st March, and services will resume on Monday, 3rd April. https://t.co/M2WvluAkeF
Today is Freedom Day, which marks the day in 1979 when Malta no longer remained a military base for the Royal Navy, and a relationship between two nations that had started in 1800 ended and both went their separate ways.
#ThePhoeniciaMalta #LHWtraveler #forbestravelguide https://t.co/u1aKnlxK66
Today's back #flagoftheday is the Republic of Malta 🇲🇹 (Repubblika ta' Malta), flying for Freedom Day. It marks the anniversary of the withdrawal of British troops and the Royal Navy from Malta in 1979. https://t.co/fOg5oiHOka
— Kelabration (The Minor League Nerd) (@kelabration) March 31, 2023
Malta Freedom Day History
Malta Freedom Day celebrates the end of the Defence Treaty and the withdrawal of British troops and the Royal Navy from Malta on 31 March 1979.