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Malta Government Gazette
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The Malta Government Gazette (Maltese: Gazzetta tal-Gvern ta' Malta, Italian: Gazzetta del Governo di Malta) is a government gazette published by the Department of Information of the Government of Malta.[1] It was first published in 1813 when the islands were a British colony and it continued to be published after Malta became independent in 1964. Since then, the newspaper has been published in Maltese and English; previous editions were in Italian or a combination of some or all of the three languages. Since 2015 the gazette has been published in a digital-only format, and only a limited number of copies are printed for archival purposes.
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![]() Gazzetta del Governo di Malta, 1813 | |
Type | Government gazette |
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Format | Digital-only (since 2015) Printed (1813–2015) |
Publisher | Department of Information |
Founded | 27 October 1813; 210 years ago (1813-10-27) |
Language | Maltese and English Italian (formerly) |
Headquarters | Valletta |
Country | Malta |
Website | Department of Information |
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