South Eastern Region
This article is about the present region in Malta. For the former region, see Malta Xlokk. For other uses, see Southeast (disambiguation).
South Eastern Region Reġjun Xlokk | ||
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Region of Malta | ||
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Coordinates: 35°51′57.2″N 14°30′49.5″E / 35.865889°N 14.513750°ECoordinates: 35°51′57.2″N 14°30′49.5″E / 35.865889°N 14.513750°E | ||
Country | Malta | |
Island | Malta | |
Act No. XVI of 2009 | 30 September 2009 | |
Seat | Tarxien | |
Government Regional Committee | ||
• Regional President | Paul Farrugia | |
Area | ||
• Total | 36.2 km2 (14.0 sq mi) | |
Population (March 2013) | ||
• Total | 99,096 | |
• Density | 2,700/km2 (7,100/sq mi) | |
Time zone | UTC+1 | |
Dialing code | 356 | |
Local councils | 15 | |
Website | Official website |
The South Eastern Region (Maltese: Reġjun Xlokk) is one of five regions of Malta. The region includes the southeastern part of the main island of Malta. It includes the capital Valletta. The region borders the Central and Southern Regions.
It was created by the Act No. XVI of 2009 out of part of Malta Xlokk.[1]
Subdivision
Districts
South Eastern Region includes parts of the South Eastern and Southern Harbour Districts.
Local councils
South Eastern Region includes 15 local councils:
- Birgu (Città Vittoriosa)
- Bormla (Città Cospicua)
- Fgura
- Floriana
- Kalkara
- Marsa
- Marsaskala
- Marsaxlokk
- Paola
- Senglea (Città Invicta)
- Tarxien
- Valletta (Città Umilissima)
- Xgħajra
- Żabbar (Città Hompesch)
- Żejtun (Città Beland)
- Hamlets
- St. Peter's
Regional Committee
The current South Eastern Regional Committee (Maltese: Kumitat Reġjonali Xlokk) is made up of:
Office | Officeholder |
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President | Paul Farrugia |
Vice President | Guzeppi Attard |
Members | Joseph Abela |
John Boxall | |
Mario Calleja | |
Byron Camilleri | |
Justin John Camilleri | |
Speranza Chircop | |
Francis Debono | |
Alexei Dingli | |
Nigel Holland | |
Edric Micallef | |
Roderick Spiteri | |
Anthony Valvo | |
Marc Vella Bonnici | |
Alison Zerafa | |
Executive Secretary | Joan Mangion (acting) |
References
- ↑ "Regions of Malta". Statoids. Retrieved 1 April 2015.
External links
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