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42: 675: 647: 475: 699: 737:) dominate the forested areas. The coastal zone is designated a Special Area of Conservation (SAC). The rocky coast, watercourse and karstland surrounding and including the Pembroke rifle ranges are scheduled locally as 'Areas of Ecological Importance' and 'Sites of Scientific Importance', whereas the rifle ranges themselves are protected as historic structures. This garigue zone hugs the coast and is interrupted by the reverse osmosis plant, the largest such plant in Malta. The plant was purposely placed on the Pembroke coast due to the cleanliness of the pristine sea water in the area, free from any effluent or any agricultural run-off . 579:, when Malta was an important hospital base for the British and Commonwealth troops in the Mediterranean Sea, the army built what was then called St. Andrew's Church Room. In 1932, plans for an extension to the Church Room were drawn up and funds were raised from civilians and supplemented by generous contributions from soldiers of both battalions quartered in Pembroke barracks. The church was known as the Christ Church Garrison Church. The service of dedication took place on 12 November 1933. The extension permitted over two hundred people to be seated comfortably. The building today houses the Athleta Sports Club at Burma Road. 610:, in World War II, Pembroke did not escape unscathed and has borne the scars from its share of the bombardment. From June 1940, St. George's Barracks was used to house the families of naval staff in the hope that it was far enough away from the RN Dockyards to avoid bombing. In the later stages of the war, German prisoners of war were held in Pembroke's POW camp. By 1945 they reached 2500 prisoners and several of them were of Roman Catholic denomination. They built a small chapel which served the religious needs of the Catholic POWs. The chapel was formally blessed by the Archbishop of Malta 583: 60: 655:
4 July 1983, the Maltese Parliament approved a motion to commence issuing plots of land for sale/lease for the purpose of building residential houses. The first residents settled in 1986. In 1993, Pembroke was separated from St. Julian's and formally became a new town. Pembroke has since developed into a pleasant residential town and a rather green town by Maltese standards. It is popular with visiting language students particularly during the summer months.
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the last British soldiers left Pembroke in 1979. On 16 March 1977, Earl Mountbatten of Burma, Admiral of the Fleet, took the salute as 41 Commando Royal Marines trooped the Regimental Colour at the parade ground by St Andrew's Barracks. This ceremony marked the beginning of the withdrawal of British Forces from Malta. Since then, all the land which had been acquired by the British during their period in Malta has been relinquished to the
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Pembroke remained neglected between 1979 and 1984. By the mid-1980s some of the former barracks were converted into housing projects. There was also a short-lived, large holiday complex which only lasted a few years (Medisle Village complex, including the Raffles discothèque and the Victoria Pub). On
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The town's population stood at 3,645 in March 2014. By comparison, the town's population stood at 2,630 in 2001 of which 2,555 were Maltese nationals. As of 2013, Pembroke ranked as the 38th most populated locality. The population is quite young compared to the national average. Only 91 persons were
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After the war, Pembroke hosted various regiments that formed the backbone of the Malta garrison and other regiments were posted here for training camps. Some of the barracks also hosted the families of those soldiers on longer postings. The British military base at Pembroke was run down in 1977 and
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underwater formation consists of two large chambers interconnected by a corridor. The lower chamber is fully submerged. This unique feature is not well known as access to the cavern is blocked by a private enterprise and this irregular claim does not seem to be challenged by the authorities . The
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The town is well known for hosting a high concentration of schools and educational institutions. The main schools are the following: St. Clare Primary and Secondary State Schools; St. Clare College Girls' Junior Lyceum (formerly Sir Adrian Dingli Junior Lyceum); St Patrick's Craft Centre; Verdala
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was built nearby to serve the same purposes but housing newer guns with a longer range, protected by reinforced concrete emplacements. Pembroke Battery was armed with two 9.2-inch breech-loading MK X guns. Only one gun emplacement survives today, located between Burma Road and Dun Luigi Rigord
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valley which separates Pembroke from St. Julian's. The large cavern tops a closed lake having a surface area of 300 square meters and is very deep. An underwater survey commissioned by the Maltese government in 2001 discovered the lake's depths were even deeper than previously assumed. The
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Pembroke covers an area of 2.3 km (0.89 sq mi). The area hugs a coastal zone with a rocky beach. The highest point lies at 64 meters (210 feet) above sea level (at Suffolk Road, exit to St. Andrew's Rd). Pembroke was formerly a British military base from the 1850s to 1979.
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in May 1946. During 1947, several prisoners were repatriated to Germany and on 9 February 1948, the last contingent of 787 Germans were embarked from Malta heading home to Germany. On 17 February 1948, No.1 (Malta) Prisoner of War Camp was officially disbanded.
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over 70 years from a population of 3,488 in 2011. This represents 2% of the town's population compared to the national average of 10% for this age category. The average age of the Pembroke population is 33.5 years compared to the national average of 40.5 years.
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who were instrumental in the development and fortification of Pembroke by building a military base complete with a hospital, cemetery, school, parade grounds, training grounds and shooting ranges. At this time, Pembroke formed part of
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Pembroke was formerly part of St. Julian's. Pembroke officially became a town by virtue of the Local Councils Act (1993). This act recognised Pembroke as one of the 68 localities in Malta, with its own local council.
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The Archbishop of Malta declared Pembroke as a parish on 8 December 2004. Formerly, Pembroke fell within the parish of St. Julian's and later as an autonomous zone under Ibraġ. The parish is dedicated to the
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troops that were nursed in Malta. Unfortunately, the ceiling of trusses and sheeting was gutted by fire in December 1998 but its sturdy four walls still remain standing and are pending a restoration project.
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Pembroke has the last large expanse of karstland left in Malta, covering over 60 hectares of garigue. Endangered plants are still found in the area, the most important of these is the
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was built between 1875 and 1878 to safeguard the seaward approach towards the Grand Harbour situated approximately 6 km to the east, as well as to defend the right flank of the
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to protect the then uninhabited northern coast of Malta. These 13 towers adorn the official coat of arms and flag of Pembroke, reflecting the town's military heritage.
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The five most common surnames in Pembroke are Vella, Borg, Zammit, Camilleri and Galea. These five surnames alone account for 15% of the town's population.{NSO}
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came to Malta and collected the remains of 121 German and 79 Italian dead who had been buried in the Pembroke Military Cemetery. The ship sailed for
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Denis Darmanin: Pembroke; From a British Garrison to a Modern Civilian Town. Pembroke Local Council, Wise Owl Publications, 2010, 128pp.
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represents the town in the national league. Other clubs established in Pembroke include Pembroke Athleta Sports Club; Luxol Sports Club;
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is still evident as several buildings from the British era survive to this day preserved as heritage structures. The
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where the coffins were re-interred in the St. Michele Communal Cemetery, situated just outside the main town of
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The first known buildings in the area of the town date back to the time of the
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Medisle Village (concentration of converted Barracks around Alamein Road)
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The town's population has grown as follows;(NSO Demographic reviews)
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Pembroke Parade Ground (now the Pembroke Park and Ride, formerly a
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White Rocks (abandoned building complex, pending re-development)
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In April 1960, the Italian Navy Rescue and Salvage ship
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marks the repose of 593 casualties, including 315 from
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district of Malta. The coastal town and tourist hub of
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San Patrizju (St. Patrick's - converted to housing)
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Scibberas Street) 492:, which was built in 1638 as part of a 18:Local council in Northern Region, Malta 1732: 1025: 893: 702:Pembroke's coastline, looking towards 1180: 1000: 970:. University of Mancestor: 26. 1877. 923:Triq Sant' Andrija (St Andrew's Road) 650:Pembroke Gardens, inaugurated in 2012 1755:Populated places established in 1986 851: 806:, Wales, United Kingdom (since 2002) 594:collected funds for the building of 872:St. Andrew's (converted to housing) 744:is the large natural cavern at the 740:A geological feature unique in the 454:2014: 3,599 (inc. 3,428 Nationals) 451:2011: 3,488 (inc. 3,346 Nationals) 448:2010: 3,038 (inc. 2,925 Nationals) 445:2005: 2,806 (inc. 2,697 Nationals) 442:2001: 2,630 (inc. 2,555 Nationals) 13: 920:Triq in-Normandija (Normandy Road) 14: 1766: 1160: 1001:Thake, Conrad (28 October 2013). 219:2.3 km (0.9 sq mi) 1513: 831: 810: 797: 776: 678:Pembroke Athleta Football Ground 133: 83: 68: 58: 40: 641: 1127: 1097: 1072: 1044: 1019: 994: 956: 934: 911:Triq il-Fortizza (Fort Street) 684:Pembroke Athleta Football Club 494:series of coastal watch towers 1: 1052:"Pembroke Garden inaugurated" 948:. 16 May 2014. 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Index

Local council
Garrigue with Pembroke in the distance
Garrigue
Flag of Pembroke
Coat of arms of Pembroke

35°55′35″N 14°28′51″E / 35.92639°N 14.48083°E / 35.92639; 14.48083
Country
Malta
Region
Northern Region
District
Northern Harbour District
Naxxar
St. Julian's
Swieqi
Mayor
PL
Demonym(s)
Time zone
UTC+1
CET
DST
UTC+2
CEST
Postal code
Dialing code
ISO 3166 code
Patron saint
Resurrection of Christ

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