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Mġarr (), formerly known as ''Mgiarro'', is a village in the Northern Region of
Malta Malta, officially the Republic of Malta, is an island country in Southern Europe located in the Mediterranean Sea, between Sicily and North Africa. It consists of an archipelago south of Italy, east of Tunisia, and north of Libya. The two ...
. Mġarr is a rural village, isolated from nearby towns and cities. Mġarr lies west of Mosta and is surrounded by farmland and vineyards. Many of the 4,840 Imġarrin are farmers or otherwise engaged in agricultural activity.


History


Prehistory

The Ta' Skorba Temples are the earliest remains of human occupation in Mġarr, dating back to the Neolithic Għar Dalam phase of Maltese Prehistory. It is believed that they settled in Mġarr because of the fields, hills and water streams. Skorba was excavated in the early 1960s. The
Ta' Ħaġrat Temples The Ta' Ħaġrat () temples in Mġarr, Malta are recognized as a World Heritage Site#Culture criteria, UNESCO World Heritage Site, along with several other Megalithic Temples of Malta, Megalithic temples. They are amongst the world's oldest Sanctua ...
was built in two phases. The minor
Saflieni Phase The Saflieni phase is one of the eleven phases of Maltese prehistory, the fourth of five in the middle or Temple period. It is named for the Ħal-Saflieni Hypogeum, an underground temple complex now recognised as a World Heritage Site by UNE ...
temple can be entered from the major temple, and was built by smaller rocks. The
Ġgantija Phase Ġgantija (; "place of giants") is a megalithic temple complex from the Neolithic era (–2500 BC), on the Mediterranean island of Gozo in Malta. The Ġgantija temples are the earliest of the Megalithic Temples of Malta and are older than the ...
temple consisted of the rest of the temple, including the majestic entrance. These temples were discovered in 1917 and excavated between 1923 and 1926 by
Sir Temi Zammit ''Sir'' is a formal honorific address in English for men, derived from Sire in the High Middle Ages. Both are derived from the old French "" (Lord), brought to England by the French-speaking Normans, and which now exist in French only as part ...
. The site was again excavated in 1954 and in 1961.


Punic and Roman Rule

Punic Tombs are found scattered around Mġarr, including in Abbatija and near Skorba. These prove that human occupation in Mġarr lasted till around the last century BC. Around 33 Punic Tombs have been found in Mġarr. The Binġemma Tombs, known as Għerien il-Lhud ( English: Jewish Caves) are dug into the Dwejra Hill. These have suffered considerable damage since the cave was used as a dwelling, to house animals and as a war shelter. There are various speculations about what these tombs were for. The Catacombs in Tar-Ragħad show the standing of early
Roman Catholics The Catholic Church (), also known as the Roman Catholic Church, is the largest Christian church, with 1.27 to 1.41 billion baptized Catholics worldwide as of 2025. It is among the world's oldest and largest international institut ...
in Malta. The Roman Villa in Ras ir-Raħeb was apparently used as a site for sacred rites. The
Għajn Tuffieħa Roman Baths The Għajn Tuffieħa Roman Baths were discovered in 1929 during government works to cap a fresh water Spring (hydrosphere), spring in the area. This spring, or a similar one, might explain why the thermae, baths, which needed a constant flow of la ...
nearby were erected approximately during the 1st or 2nd century AD. Various rooms including for hot baths, cold baths and relaxation were found. Rooms seem to have been added to be used for recreation. From the 4th century onwards, there is no concrete proof of what happened in the Mġarr area. During the Arab period, it can only be assumed that small settlements might have persisted in areas like tan-Nadur, ta' Binġemma and tas-Santi, since they were concealed by the hills.


Norman and Hospitaller Rule

Once the
Normans The Normans (Norman language, Norman: ''Normaunds''; ; ) were a population arising in the medieval Duchy of Normandy from the intermingling between Norsemen, Norse Viking settlers and locals of West Francia. The Norse settlements in West Franc ...
conquered Malta and gradually gained full control of it, commerce in the Fomm ir-Riħ, Ġnejna, and Għajn Tuffieħa ports rose.
Cotton Cotton (), first recorded in ancient India, is a soft, fluffy staple fiber that grows in a boll, or protective case, around the seeds of the cotton plants of the genus '' Gossypium'' in the mallow family Malvaceae. The fiber is almost pure ...
,
cumin Cumin (, ; ; ''Cuminum cyminum'') is a flowering plant in the family Apiaceae, native to the Irano-Turanian Region. Its seeds – each one contained within a fruit, which is dried – are used in the cuisines of many cultures in both whole ...
and
vineyard A vineyard ( , ) is a plantation of grape-bearing vines. Many vineyards exist for winemaking; others for the production of raisins, table grapes, and non-alcoholic grape juice. The science, practice and study of vineyard production is kno ...
s were also grown to generate income. Ever since 1419, watchmen were assigned to ensure that products were not stolen or looted. Parts of Binġemma and Santi during these times were sold as feudal lands. Mġarr also played a role in the
Great Siege of Malta The Great Siege of Malta (Maltese language, Maltese: ''L-Assedju l-Kbir'') occurred in 1565 when the Ottoman Empire attempted to conquer the island of Malta, then held by the Knights Hospitaller. The siege lasted nearly four months, from 18 May t ...
. The Ottoman invading army, led by Mustafa Pasha anchored their ships in Mġarr. Men from Mġarr also formed part of the Naxxar Dejma Company.


Churches


Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary Parish Church

One of the earliest mentions of the chapel predating the Parish Church that is standing today was in the Rollo of 1436. The Church used to fall under various parishes, including
Mdina Mdina ( ; ), also known by its Italian epithets ("Old City") and ("Notable City"), is a fortifications of Mdina, fortified city in the Western Region, Malta, Western Region of Malta which served as the island's former capital, from antiquity ...
,
Naxxar Naxxar () is a town and local council in the Northern Region of Malta. The population in March 2014 was 14,891. The Naxxar Church is dedicated to Our Lady of Victories. The annual village feast is celebrated on 8 September. It formerly hoste ...
and Mellieħa. It is understood that the chapel had been standing since the 1400s, and had major renovations in the 1600s to avoid it collapsing. However in 1918 the chapel was demolished and the Parish Church still standing today was built in its place. Mġarr and its surrounding zones became an autonomus Parish in 1898, when the population was around 581 and was rising steadily. This led to the Parish Priest and the parishioners wishing to erect a larger church than the one currently present. Work on the new Parish Church started in 1905. Its construction depended heavily on voluntary work and the generous contributions obtained by parishioners from the sale of agricultural products. Despite efforts to speed up the work, the church was not completed until 1946. The Church was completely finished and consecrated in 1948, due to interruptions because of the
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, amongst others. The church is situated on elevated ground, offering a panoramic view of the surrounding fields and hills. Numerous houses still encompass the narrow streets surrounding the church, keeping the traditional feel of the church being the most imposing building of the town centre. This can especially be seen from the Binġemma area, where the church can be easily seen as the largest building in central Mġarr.


St Anne Church, Żebbiegħ


Chapel of Our Lady of Itria, Binġemma


Defunct Chapels

* St Mary Chapel, Żebbiegħ * St Peter Chapel, Binġemma * St Michael Archangel, Binġemma * Tas-Santi Chapel, Santi


Education


Saint Nicholas College, Mġarr Primary School

The Mġarr Primary School was opened on 19 September 1923. Prior to its opening, only 1% of the population were literate in English and/or Italian, and only 4% were literate in Maltese. Fr Edgar Salomone worked hard and managed to influence the members of the newly elected Self Government in favour of the primary school. In 1946, Mġarr had the highest rate of school attendance nationally. Eventually, the school expanded and built new classes to accommodate the growth in the student population. It also joined the Saint Nicholas College network of schools.


San Andrea School

San Andrea School is a private school located in Mġarr. The school was founded in 1992 in
Naxxar Naxxar () is a town and local council in the Northern Region of Malta. The population in March 2014 was 14,891. The Naxxar Church is dedicated to Our Lady of Victories. The annual village feast is celebrated on 8 September. It formerly hoste ...
. It was founded by the Parents Foundation of Education, who also founded San Anton School.


San Anton School

San Anton School is a private school located in Mġarr. The school was founded in 1988 in the village of
Attard Attard () is a town in the Northern Region of Malta. Together with Balzan and Lija, it forms part of the " Three Villages" () and has been inhabited since the Classical Period. It has a population of 12,268 as of 2021. Attard's traditional ...
, close to the President's San Anton Palace, giving the school its name.


Local Groups


Mġarr United Football Club

Mġarr United F.C. was founded in 1967 after the disillusion of Mġarr Eagles F.C. The Club has had its fair share of successes, and is active in both training its club members and playing matches.


Soċjetà Filarmonika Marija Mtellgħa s-Sema' L-Imġarr

The Santa Marija Mtellgħa s-Sema' Philharmonic Society was founded in October 2011. Preparations for the foundation of the band started before the 2011 Festa. Apart from the Village Festa, the band also played during the possession ceremony of Mons Kalċidon Vassallo and Fr George Schembri as parish priest. The band also played in various local feasts outside of Imġarr. The band was also invited by the Italian
Comune A (; : , ) is an administrative division of Italy, roughly equivalent to a township or municipality. It is the third-level administrative division of Italy, after regions () and provinces (). The can also have the City status in Italy, titl ...
of Mathi in 2018, as the band's first service abroad.


Soċjetà Spettaklu Marija Assunta Mġarr

The Society is responsible for the fireworks and spectacle events during the Village Festa and other events of local importance.


Government

The Mġarr Local Council was established by the Local Government Act of 1993, along with the other local councils of Malta. The first election was held on 22 January 1994. Other elections were held in 1997, 2000, 2003, 2006, 2009, 2013, 2019 and 2024. The present local council was elected in 2024. The local council is housed in a building in Triq Sir Harry Luke. The current Mġarr Local Council as elected by the residents in the 2024 Maltese local elections * Paul Vella (Mayor) ( PN) * Wistin Vella (Vice-Mayor) ( PN) * Odette Muscat ( PN) * Charles Said (Minority Leader) ( PL) * Owen Galea ( PL) The following have served as Mayors of Mġarr: * Victor Camilleri (1994-2000) ( PN) * Paul Vella (2000-Current) ( PN)


Transport

Malta Public Transport operates 3 bus routes that either depart from/ arrive to/ pass through Mġarr.


Zones in Mġarr

Mġarr is not split into official zones, however the following zones are widely accepted as the main subdivisions of the town. *Binġemma * Fomm ir-Riħ * Għajn Tuffieħa *Il-Ballut * Il-Ġnejna *Is-Santi *L-Imġarr ta' Barra *L-Imġarr ta' Ġewwa *L-Iskirvit * L-Isqorba *Ta' l-Abbatija *Ta' Mrejnu *Ta' Tewma *Tar-Ragħad *Iż-Żebbiegħ


Notable people

* Alicia Bugeja Said (born 1987), politician * Christabelle Borg (born 1992), singer, represented Malta in the Eurovision Song Contest 2018 * Myles Beerman (born 1999), professional footballer who plays as a defender for Rangers F.C. * Gaia Cauchi (born 2002), singer, won the Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2013


Twin towns – sister cities

Mġarr is twinned with: * Mathi, Italy


Notes


References


External links


Mġarr Local Council Website
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