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    <pubDate>Fri, 17 Apr 2026 19:51:11 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>The Gozo Observer : Issue 47 : 2023</title>
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      <description>Title: The Gozo Observer : Issue 47 : 2023
Abstract: 1/ Editorial: The Gozo Regional Development Strategy - Lino Briguglio 2/ The Maltese Nobility and the Last Gourgion - Mario Saliba 3/ Archbishop Michael Gonzi’s Gozo Episcopate Sergio Grech 4/ The Attack on Gozo of 1551 and its Effects on the Gozo Population – Part I - Luca Curmi 5/ Analysis of the Attitudes of Gozitan Worker Commuters Regarding Travel Time and Transport Options between Gozo and Malta - Marthese Cini 6/ The Ta' Għejżu Prehistoric Site in Xagħra, Gozo - Adrian van der Blom 7/ Remembering Professor Ġuzè Aquilina (1911–1997) -  Charles Bezzina 8/ Obituary – Mro. Ġużeppi Mallia (1932-2023) - Geoffrey G. Attard 9/ Book Review: Mill-Ġrajja Għall-Ballata - Geoffrey G. Attard 10/ Book Review: Bilanċ: Għal Ħajja Aħjar- Geoffrey G. Attard 11/ Recent Activities at the University of Malta – Gozo Campus - Joseph Calleja</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 01 Jan 2023 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>Editorial : the Gozo regional development strategy</title>
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      <description>Title: Editorial : the Gozo regional development strategy
Abstract: The Gozo Regional Development Strategy&#xD;
issued in September 2023 by the Gozo Regional&#xD;
Development Authority, is a very interesting and&#xD;
timely document, well written and with a good&#xD;
understanding of the economic situation in Gozo. It&#xD;
covers various aspects of the economy, indicating,&#xD;
without explicitly stating it, that economic&#xD;
activity in different sectors are intertwined. The&#xD;
publication also assigns importance to the social&#xD;
and environmental impacts resulting from economic&#xD;
activity.</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 01 Jan 2023 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>The Maltese nobility and the last Gourgion</title>
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      <description>Title: The Maltese nobility and the last Gourgion
Abstract: The Gourgion Tower, which was situated in&#xD;
Xewkija, was built during the time of the Knights.&#xD;
This was a large village house or a villa in the&#xD;
countryside that was built in such a way that it could&#xD;
withstand an attack by the Turks. So it was more of&#xD;
a fortified villa than a tower. It served the purpose of&#xD;
security and prestige for the owners. This building&#xD;
was unfortunately demolished by the Americans in&#xD;
the Second World War to make way for an airfield&#xD;
in those areas. Although there was the intention to&#xD;
rebuild it as it was after the war, the idea was never&#xD;
carried out and the owners took compensation in&#xD;
the form of cash instead of rebuilding the tower. It&#xD;
is said that the authorities had paid seven thousand&#xD;
pounds sterling to the owners, which in today’s&#xD;
money comes to around €641,340. This was a good&#xD;
sum at the time when you consider that a day’s wage&#xD;
of an unskilled worker was a shilling (1/-) or fifty&#xD;
cents of today.</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 01 Jan 2023 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>Archbishop Michael Gonzi’s Gozo episcopate</title>
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      <description>Title: Archbishop Michael Gonzi’s Gozo episcopate
Abstract: The life of Archbishop Michael Gonzi spanned&#xD;
nearly a century. He passed away in 1984 at the&#xD;
age of 99 after having retired from Malta’s bishopric&#xD;
seat eight years earlier (Leħen is-Sewwa, 22 ta’&#xD;
Jannar 1984: 1). His episcopate in Malta had lasted&#xD;
thirty years. Furthermore, the archbishop also&#xD;
served as bishop of Gozo for a period of nineteen&#xD;
years between 1924 and 1943, succeeding Bishop&#xD;
Giovanni Maria Camilleri. In 1924, Mgr Michele&#xD;
Gonzi, aged 39, was chosen as Gozo’s fifth bishop.&#xD;
Gozo had been an independent catholic diocese&#xD;
from Malta since 1864 with the Matrice of the&#xD;
Assumption, within the Citadel, as the Cathedral&#xD;
Church (Bezzina, 1988: 11). The earliest reference&#xD;
to a church in Gozo goes back to 1299 (Bezzina,&#xD;
1989: 9). By the time of the Eucharistic Congress&#xD;
organised in Gozo in 1929, the population of the&#xD;
island was 23,000 inhabitants (Bezzina, 1979: 19).</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 01 Jan 2023 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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