Talk:St. Julian's, Malta
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St. Julian
[edit]The comment on St. Julian (the saint) is irrelevant. Maltesedog 20:15, 30 October 2005 (UTC)
- Note some discussion on Wikipedia:Malta-related topics notice board (but I suggest that it be discussed here on the StJ's page). Furthermore, Saint Julian (for discussion) was a page removed because of copyvio. Srl 17:44, 18 November 2005 (UTC)
Pro memoria
[edit]Apart from the wikification here are some points that could help in future edits (ex. the town table):
- motto: Litoris Aquas Sinvato Margine Cinge (with land I embrace the waterline)
- coat of arms: argent three pellets gules (a silver shield with three narrow vertical red stripes)
- the natural harbor was also used to connect to Valletta, Balluta Bay and The Strand (Sliema)
- ~72% of tourists visiting St Julian's are British (compared to the 35% of tourists in Malta being British)
- a curious fact: tourists visiting St. Julian's ages 55-64 = 25%, 65+ = 38%. visiting Malta ages 55-64 = 15%, 65+ = 12%.
I recently came by my SEC Geography project with some good information which I can add in the future. Info above is from an MTA survey of 2001.
VodkaJazz 15:20, 7 March 2006 (UTC)
San Giljan
[edit]Can some1 edit this page so that San Giljan would also lead to St. Julians? Keith Azzopardi 13:33, 12 February 2007 (UTC)
I have been thinking maybe it would be better to rename the article "San Giljan" with "St. Julian's" leading to it, instead of vice-versa.... —Preceding unsigned comment added by Keith Azzopardi (talk • contribs) 19:51, 14 November 2008 (UTC)