Within current local council
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Historical city
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Year granted
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Image
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Population (2014)[2]
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Notes
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Birgu
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Città Vittoriosa
(Victorious City)
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1530
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2,629
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Capital city from 1530 to 1571, and one of the Three Cities. City status confirmed following the Great Siege of Malta in 1565.[3]
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Bormla
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Città Cospicua
(Conspicuous City)
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1722
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5,395
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One of the Three Cities. City status granted in 1722 by Grand Master Marc'Antonio Zondadari.[4]
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Mdina
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Città Notabile
(Notable City)
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292
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Capital city from antiquity to 1530.
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Qormi
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Città Pinto
(Pinto's City)
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1743
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16,779
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City status granted on 25 May 1743 by Grand Master Manuel Pinto da Fonseca, following a request made by Don Giuseppe Vella.[5]
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Rabat
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Città Victoria
(Victoria's City)
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1887
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6,901
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Capital city of Gozo. City status granted on 10 June 1887 by Queen Victoria, following a petition made by Bishop Pietro Pace and Chief Justice Adrian Dingli on occasion of Victoria's Golden Jubilee.[6]
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Senglea
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Città Invicta
(Invincible City)
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1565
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2,784
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One of the Three Cities. City status granted following the Great Siege of Malta in 1565.[7]
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Siġġiewi
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Città Ferdinand
(Ferdinand's City)
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1797
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8,367
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City status granted on 30 December 1797 by Grand Master Ferdinand von Hompesch zu Bolheim, following a petition made by Don Salvatore Corso and the inhabitants.[8]
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Valletta
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Città Umilissima
(Humblest City)
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1571
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6,444
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Capital city since 18 March 1571.[9]
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Żabbar
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Città Hompesch
(Hompesch's City)
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1797
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15,404
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City status granted on 14 September 1797 by Grand Master Ferdinand von Hompesch zu Bolheim, following a request made by Don Carlo Caruana and the inhabitants. In 1801, the Hompesch Gate was built to commemorate this event.[8]
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Żebbuġ
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Città Rohan
(Rohan's City)
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1777
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11,903
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City status granted on 21 June 1777 by Grand Master Emmanuel de Rohan-Polduc, following a petition made by the inhabitants. In 1798, the De Rohan Arch was built to commemorate this event.[10]
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Żejtun
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Città Beland
(Beland's City)
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1797
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11,508
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City status granted on 30 December 1797 by Grand Master Ferdinand von Hompesch zu Bolheim, following a petition made by Don Giacomo Michele Tortella and the locals.[8] He named it after his mother's maiden name.
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