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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
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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
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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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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.
548:. Its main armament comprised three 11-inch R.M.L. guns and one 64pr R.M.L. gun on a Moncrieff Mounting. The fort is surrounded by a ditch and glacis and contains underground magazines and casemated quarters for the garrison. The site now houses the
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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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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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671:; St. Catherine's High School; Institute of Tourism Studies; St. Michael's Foundation; STC Training; San Miguel School and Middlesex University (Malta Campus).
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451:2011: 3,488 (inc. 3,346 Nationals)
448:2010: 3,038 (inc. 2,925 Nationals)
445:2005: 2,806 (inc. 2,697 Nationals)
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817:Roccalumera
688:Melita F.C.
606:During the
577:World War I
534:St. Patrick
402:, the 12th
302:Postal code
114: /
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1590:San Pietru
1570:Ħal Farruġ
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1260:Birżebbuġa
1255:Birkirkara
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224:Elevation
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1395:Pembroke
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1280:Floriana
1265:Cospicua
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357:Pembroke
160:District
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148:Region
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1228:Malta
1216:Malta
972:JSTOR
825:Italy
787:Wales
600:ANZAC
365:Malta
328:MT-40
290:UTC+2
269:UTC+1
240:3,842
198:Mayor
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