Munxar
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Munxar or Il-Munxar is a village which lies on the southern side of Gozo Island, Malta
Malta
Malta , officially known as the Republic of Malta , is a Southern European country consisting of an archipelago situated in the centre of the Mediterranean, south of Sicily, east of Tunisia and north of Libya, with Gibraltar to the west and Alexandria to the east.Malta covers just over in...

, close to the village of Sannat
Sannat
Ta' Sannat is a village on Gozo Island, Malta, with a population of 2,200 persons . Ta' Sannat is in the south of Gozo, popular for its very high cliffs, ancient cart ruts, temples and dolmens, and rich fauna and flora...

. It has its own local village council. As of November 2005, the Munxar population was 1,019.

The name Munxar is from the Maltese language
Maltese language
Maltese is the national language of Malta, and a co-official language of the country alongside English,while also serving as an official language of the European Union, the only Semitic language so distinguished. Maltese is descended from Siculo-Arabic...

; the English translation is "bucksaw" –the teeth of the saw are represented in the village flag.

Close by to this village, there is Xlendi
Xlendi
Xlendi is a village in Malta situated in the south west of the island of Gozo. The name is probably derived from the word "xelandion", a type of Byzantine vessel which may have anchored in the port. It is surrounded by the villages of Munxar, Fontana and Kerċem. Xlendi falls under Munxar for...

 Bay, a popular tourist resort engulfed in a fjord like inlet amongst high cliffs. Xlendi bay is a small fishing village, but is also an ideal bathing and diving resort especially in summer. Otherwise, foreigners and locals enjoy the late spring and early autumn sunsets often captured by artists or keen photographers.

The parish church, a small baroque temple built from the typical Maltese stone, is dedicated to St. Paul. It was built between 1914 and 1925 and was consecrated on 18 October 1925. Bishop Giuseppe Pace
Giuseppe Pace
Giuseppe Pace or Joseph Pace was the 7th Bishop of Gozo after Mikiel Gonzi. He remained in office till his death in 1972.-History:Joseph Pace was born in Rabat, Malta on May 30, 1890, son of Giovanni Battista Pace and Cecilia Pace, niece of archbishop of Malta Pietro Pace. He was baptised at St...

 established it as a parish church on 12 December 1957. As a result, Munxar was the last village in Gozo to become an autonomous parish. The feast officially falls on the 10th of February which is also a national public holiday; however, the outside festivities are celebrated on the third Sunday of each May.

One of the people of note to have been born and lived in this village is Professor Joseph Aquilina
Joseph Aquilina
Joseph Aquilina, LL.D., Ph.D. was a Maltese author and linguist born in Munxar.Aquilina graduated first as Bachelor of Arts and later as a lawyer from the University of Malta. Between 1937 and 1940 he read Comparative Semitic Philology at the University of London where he obtained a doctorate...

.

History

The first records that were found recording Munxar as an area dates back to the sixteenth century when the area was named Monxiar, which means a bucksaw, taking its name from the two valleys running parallel from the village. From a sixteenth century census, the village had a population of around 200 inhabitants. The first surnames recorded in the census were Attard, Barberi, Hagius, among a few others which suggests that these were the first Munxarin. In that time, Monxiar and Xlendi were part of the village of Sannat. At the time, the population of Xlendi was only 8 persons – the tower guardian and his family who lived in Xlendi tower.

Remains of a megalithic temple were found in limits of ta Marziena and also Roman
Roman Empire
The Roman Empire was the post-Republican period of the ancient Roman civilization, characterised by an autocratic form of government and large territorial holdings in Europe and around the Mediterranean....

remains were found in Xlendi valley. Geographically, Munxar has always formed part of the neighbouring village of Sannat. People of Munxar attended their spiritual needs at Saint Maragret parish at Sannat; however, historical facts and documented evidence points the existence of three other chapels, now completely demolished.

Late in the nineteenth century, the present parish priest of Sannat noticed the need for a small chapel for the spiritual need of the Munxarin, so a chapel was constructed in the site where the parish church now stands. In the following years, the chapel became too small since the village grew, and the rector of the chapel presented a petition to build a church to the bishop. The building of a new church was approved by the curia and in 2 February 1914 construction of a new church began on a site donated by two brothers and a sister known as 'Ta Katalla'. The church was finished on 19 February 1921. The church was dedicated to Saint Paul and later a statue of Saint Paul was made by Wistin Camilleri in 1933. Munxar church was made a parish on its own rights on 12 December 1957.

Zones in Munxar

  • Ġnien is-Sultan
  • Il-mejda
  • Sanap Cliffs
  • Ta' Kamleta
  • Ta' Luvier
  • Ta' Marżiena
  • Ta' Rinota
  • Ta' Valletta
  • Taksis
  • Xlendi Valley

Munxar Main Roads

  • Triq Dun Spir Gauci (Fr. Spiridione Gauci Street)
  • Triq il-Kalkara tal-Ġir (Klin Street)
  • Triq il-Madonna tal-Karmnu (Our Lady of Monte Carmel Street)
  • Triq it-12 ta' Diċembru 1957 (12 December 1957 Road)
  • Triq iż-Żgħawri (Zghawri Street)
  • Triq Ras il-Bajjada (Bajjada Point Street)
  • Triq Santa Dminka (St Domenica Road)
  • Triq Ta' Marziena (Ta' Marziena Road)

Other Streets at Munxar

  • Daħla Ta' Kamleta (Ta' Kamleta Lane)
  • Daħlet l-Isdieri (Breast Lane)
  • Pjazza tal-Knisja (Church Square)
  • Sqaq Dun Mikiel Anġ Spiteri (Fr. Micheal Angel Spiteri Alley)
  • Sqaq it-Taksis (Taxis Alley)
  • Sqaq Marżiena (Marziena Alley)
  • Sqaq Ta' Rinota (Ta' Rinota Alley)
  • Sqaq Wied l-Għawdxija (Gozitan Lady Valley Alley)
  • Triq Bardan (Bardan Street)
  • Triq Damasku (Damascus Street)
  • Triq Dun Alan Fenech (Fr. Alan Fenech Street)
  • Triq il-Munxar (Munxar Road)
  • Triq it-Tempju (Temple Street)
  • Triq Kolaċi (Kolaci Street)
  • Triq Marżiena (Marziena Road)
  • Triq l-10 ta' Frar (10 February Street)
  • Triq l-Andrijiet (Andrijiet Road)
  • Triq l-Isqawi (Sqawi Street)
  • Triq Profs Ġużè Aquilina (Profs Guze Aquilina Street)
  • Triq San Pawl (St. Paul Street)
  • Triq Ta' Luvier (Ta' Luvier Road)
  • Triq Ta' Rinota (Ta' Rinota Road)
  • Triq Tarsu (Tarsus Street)

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