Lija

Lija
Il-Kunsill Lokali ta' Ħal Lija
—  Local council  —
Lija

Coat of arms
Motto: Suave Fructu Rubeo
(With Tasty Fruits I Blossom)
Coordinates:
Country  Malta
Island Malta
District
Borders Attard, Balzan, Birkirkara, Iklin, Mosta, Naxxar
Government
 • Mayor Ian Castaldi Paris (PN)
Area
 • Total 1.1 km2 (0.4 sq mi)
Population (Nov 2005)
 • Total 2,797
 • Density 2,542.7/km2 (6,585.6/sq mi)
Demonym Lijan (m), Lijana (f), Lijani (pl)
Time zone CET (UTC+1)
 • Summer (DST) CEST (UTC+2)
Postal code
Dialing code 356
Patron saint Transfiguration of Our Saviour
Day of festa 6th August
Website Official website
Three Villages of Malta
Balzan - Attard - Lija

Lija is a small village on the island of Malta. It forms part of the Three villages of Malta, along with Attard and Balzan. Lija has a baroque parish church and seven other small chapels. The parish church is dedicated to Our Saviour and is currently undergoing an extensive restoration project in order to save priceless art work and Calì paintings that are found surrounding the church's ceilings. Lija became a parish in 1594, after the small community detached itself from the neighbouring town, Birkirkara.

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Culture

Lija is mostly known for its fireworks displays that attract thousands of locals and tourists during the festa period held in the first week of August. These displays are very well renowned and claimed to be the best around the island. The Lija fireworks team also won an international fireworks competition held in Monaco back in 1980. In 2006, the Lija fireworks factory placed second in a Fireworks festival organised at the Grand Harbour in Malta's capital, Valletta.

Lija also hosts the Maltese Citrus festival, held each year.

Lija has several old houses of character, large citrus gardens, a unique Belvedere tower and Villa Francia. The official University Residence of the University of Malta is also situated in this village.

Lija Athletic F.C. is the village's football club. This club has been promoted to Malta's Premier (highest) Division for three times in its history. Considering the small size of the village and the resource and financial limitations, this was deemed to be a huge success by local sport enthusiasts. Lija Athletic, with the collaboration of the Local Council inaugurated a new synthetic pitch on July 6 2007 (Jum Ħal Lija or "Lija Day"). This pitch is situated in the village's primary school grounds. This year, 2009, the Club is celebrating its 60th Anniversary since its foundation.

British author Anthony Burgess, whose works include A Clockwork Orange, resided in Lija for three years (1968-1970). At Lija there is also the villa where politician Mabel Strickland, daughter of Lord Gerald Strickland, lived.

Lija Local Council

The current Lija local council members are:

Band clubs

Zones

Main roads

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Three Villages of Malta
Balzan - Attard - Lija