Rabat ( ) is a town in the Western Region of Malta, with a population of 11,497 as of March 2014. It adjoins the ancient capital city of Mdina, and a north-western part of Rabat was in the Roman city of Melite until its medieval retrenchment.
The Apostolic Nunciature of the Holy See to the Republic of Malta is seated in this village. The Local Council of Rabat is also the administrator of Baçrija. Parts of the films Munich and Black Eagle were shot in Rabat. In December 1999, Mtarfa was split from Rabat to form a separate Local Council by Act XXI, an amendment to the Local Council Act of 1993 (Act XV). In 2021, Rabat was transferred from the Northern Region to the newly-created Western Region as part of a reorganization of the regions of Malta.
Etymology
Rabat is an Arabic word which can mean "fortified town" or "suburb". The Arabic term Ribat refers to a small fortification to host military volunteers.
Catacombs
Rabat is home to the Catacombs of St. Paul and of St. Agatha. The Romans dug these catacombs outside their city as a burial place for the dead; they considered burial in the city unhygienic. Mdina and parts of Rabat were later built on top of the ancient Roman city of Melite. The Maltese catacombs were never meant to be hiding places during persecutions or as living quarters.
The Catacombs of St. Paul are now administered by Heritage Malta. Part of St. Paul's Catacombs, the part accessible from the Parish tradition and as recorded in the Bible, St. Paul stayed here for three months when he was shipwrecked on the island in AD 60.
In the Catacombs of St Agatha's, there are over 500 graves of several types, the majority being children's graves. There are sections for pagans and Jews, as well as for Christians. There are also unique frescoes. Another feature of the Maltese catacombs is the agape table, two of which, carved out of bedrock, were found in the Catacombs of St. Paul.
Buildings
Districts in Rabat
- Baçrija
- Bieb ir-Ruwa
- Landrijiet
- Gçajn Qajjet
- Gçar Barka
- KunÃÂizzjoni
- Fomm ir-Riç
- Miára Ferça
- Tas-Salvatur
- Tas-Salib
- Il-Lunzjata
- Gçemieri (Gomerino)
- Gçajn Klieb
- æofra ta' Ritz
- Il-æemsija
- Misraç Suffara
- Mtaçleb
- Nigret
- Nigret tal-æarruba
- Raba Nemel
- Ras ir-Raçeb
- Rdum tal-Lunzjata
- Rdum tal-Vigarju
- æal-Bajjada
- Ta'Qasgha`
- Ta' Busugrilla
- Ta' Cassia
- Ta' Fantin
- Ta' GerÃ
¼uma
- Ta' Lawrenti
- Ta' Manduca
- Ta' Namura
- Ta' Sirena
- Tal-Infetti
- Tabja
- Tal-Forok
- Tal-Maráa
- Tal-Virtù
- Tat-Torri
- Tax-Xieref
- Ras ir-Raçeb
- Santa Katarina (tad-Daçla)
- Saqqajja
- Wied GerÃ
¼uma
- Wied il-Baçrija
- Wied il-BuÃ
¼bieÃ
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- Wied il-Fiddien
- Wied iÃ
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»ebbuá
- Wied Liemu
- Wied Rini
- Wied tal-Isqof
- Wied tal-Maráa
- Xagçra tal-Isqof
Thoroughfares
- Misraç il-ParroÃÂÃÂa (Parish Square)
- Misraç San Duminku (Sant Dominic Square)
- Pjazza tas-Saqqajja (Saqqajja Square)
- Telgça tas-Saqqajja (Saqqajja Hill)
- Triq àorá Borg Olivier (George Borg Olivier Road)
- Triq Gçajn Qajjet (Ghajn Qajjet Road)
- Triq Gçeriexem (Gheriexem Street)
- Triq æad-Dingli (Dingli Road)
- Triq æal Bajjada (Hal Bajjada Street)
- Triq il-Buskett (Buskett Road)
- Triq il-Kbira (Main Street)
- Triq il-Kulleáá (College Street)
- Triq it-Tiárija (Tigrija Street)
- Triq Santa Rita (St Rita Street)
- Triq tat-Tabija (Tabija Street)
- Vjal il-æaddiem (Labour Avenue)
Band clubs and feasts
- St. Paul, Conte Roger Band Club (KaÃ
¼in San Pawl Banda Konti Ruááieru)
- St. Joseph, L'Isle Adam Band Club A.D. 1860 (L-Gçaqda MuÃ
¼ikali L'Isle Adam A.D. 1860) http://www.bandalisleadam.com/
- Festa Titulari tal-martirju taâ San Pawl http://sanpawl.rabatmalta.com
- Festa Sekondarja ta' San GuÃ
¼epp http://sanguzepp.rabatmalta.com
- Festa PrinÃÂipali u Solenni ta' Corpus Domini
- Festa tal-Madonna taÃÂ-ÃÂintura http://www.rabatmalta.com/amcsaa
- Festa ta' Santa Katarina tad-daçla
- Festa ta' San Anton Abbati
- Festa tal-Madonna tas-Saçça
- Festa tal-Immakulata KunÃÂizzjoni
- Festa tat-Twelid ta-Marija - l-Imtaçleb
- Festa ta' San Martin - Baçrija
Sport
Rabat has its own football club called Rabat Ajax F.C. Rabat won the Maltese Premier League twice (1984âÂÂ85 Maltese Premier League and 1985âÂÂ86 Maltese Premier League), and the Maltese Cup once in 1986.
Twin towns â sister cities
Rabat is twinned with:
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