
Chapel of St. Clement, Zejtun, Malta c. 1622
'Żejtun' (also called 'Iż-Żejtun') is a medium sized town in the south of
Malta, which has 11,425 inhabitants (as per 2005 census), with 13,133 inhabitants projected for 2010. Żejtun possesses the title of 'Città Beland', which was the mother's surname of
Ferdinand von Hompesch zu Bolheim, the Grandmaster of
Knights of Malta in
1797. Żejtun takes its name from
Arabic ''az-zaytun'' [الزيتون] “the olive”, which was one of the main productive industries in Malta. The current
archpriest is Fr. Eric Overand, while the
mayor is Mr. Joe Attard.
History
In Medieval times the whole district around Żejtun, that is, in the southern end of Malta, was known as ''le Terre di Santa Caterina'', ('the lands of Saint Catherine' in
Italian, which was the official language in the period). Various new villages were formed from parts of the Parish of Żejtun, such as Ghaxaq and
Marsaxlokk, each now being considered as a separate parish. The local militia regiment of Żejtun was one of the first to engage the Turks in the initial stages of the
Great Siege of
1565, but the town continued to suffer attacks by Turkish
pirates up to
1614, when an attack by the Turks was repulsed without aid from other militias. The town served a minor role in the French Blockade of
1799/
1801 as a depot for soldiers. It was one of the first towns in
Malta, outside the main fortifications, to boast a Public Garden, which still stands today, the ''
Luqa Briffa'' Garden, named after a famous cavalryman during the
Great Siege of Malta.
Żejtun passed the British-rule of the Maltese islands as a rural-backwater in the green fields of the ''Mazza'' Valley - it had one of the many hospitals in Malta for wounded British and French soldiers in the
First World War, which earned the island the nickname of the Nurse of the Mediterranean. With the arrival of Maltese Independence, the town was expanded as home-ownership-schemes, industrial estates and housing estates were built around the old nucleus.
During the last fifty years, the town has been known for fervent political rivalry which culminated in 1987, when a veritable 'battle' was fought between the
Nationalist and the
Labourite supporters in the main road approaching the town, known as ''Tal-Barrani''. The town is connected to the dark political history of Malta of the
1980s, and unfortunately a low degree of discrimination against its inhabitants is present due to Malta's heated political arena
Churches, Chapels and Remains
The village contains various Roman remains, including a Roman Villa, and a Church dedicated to
Saint Catherine of Alexandria. The foundation stone was blessed in
1692 and the first archpriest was
Dun Pawl Branchel. This Church, which was eventually finished in 1720, was the follower of a previous one, which still stands today on the edge of the town, which was also dedicated to Saint Catherine, but is colloquially known as
Saint Gregory's, probably due to the annual procession dedicated to that saint, which in
Medieval Times used to start from as far as
Mdina.
Żejtun boasts a large number of chapels such as the one dedicated to
St. Clement,
Our Lady of Good Counsel, The Saviour and
The Assumption (known as ''Santa Marija'' in Maltese), The
Holy Spirit and
St. Angelo.
The Village Feast

Aerial view of Żejtun
The most important event which takes place in the town during the year is the feast of St.
Catherine of Alexandria, which is celebrated in summer and not in the traditional date of the 25th of November. On this day Żejtun's two rival musical bands, the Banda Beland and the Żejtun Band, perform at
Gregory Bonnici Square. The anthem dedicated to St. Catherine of Alexandria, sung in Żejtun during the feast, was written by
Emmanuele Palmier-Cecy while it was composed by
Dun Lawrenz Mifsud. Until the mid-
1970s Żejtun used to celebrate the Feast of
Our Lady of Doctrine as a secondary feast.
Personalities
Żejtun is considered as the hub of Maltese folk singing, ''l-għana'' and the town has given Malta many of its most respected folk singers.
These include Pawlu Seychell ''l-Għannej'' (1907-1992), Pawlu Degabriele ''il-Bies'' (1908-1980), Mikiel Abela ''il-Bambinu'' (1920-1991) and
Frans Baldacchino ''il-Budaj'' (1943-2006) . Famous current Żejtun folksingers include Fredu Abela ''iż-Żejtuni'' and Mikiel Cutajar ''is-Superstar.''
Renowned author
Trevor Żahra and traditional instrument maker
Ġużi Gatt also hail from Żejtun. Also named for producing the local Talented Mro. Carlo Diacono who was one of Malta's distinguished composers of sacred music. He also conducted his father's band Beland band club.
The Schools
Another famous composer, born in Żejtun, was
Carlo Diacono; His name is currently mostly associated with the name of the Girl's Junior Lyceum (High School), a few streets away from Saint Gregory's Church. Another school in Żejtun worth mentioning is the Primary School, built in
Neo-Classical style, during the British Colonial era, that consist of two primary schools, Żejtun Primary 'A' Dun Alwiġ Camilleri and Żejtun Primary 'B'. Few meters from the primary schools there are also the Kindergarten School. At Żejtun find also a church school the Theresa Nuzzo School.
Żejtun Main Roads
★ Misraħ Girgor Bonnici (Gregory Bonnici Square)
★ Misraħ ir-Repubblika (Republic Square)
★ Misraħ Karlu Diacono (Carlo Diacono Square)
★ Triq Alfredo Cachia 3. Żammit
★ Triq Bir id-Deheb (Bir id-Deheb Road)
★ Triq Bormla (Cospicua Road)
★ Triq id-Daħla ta' San Tumas (St. Thomas Bay Road)
★ Triq il-Labour (Labour Road)
★ Triq il-Madonna tal-Bon Kunsill (Mater Boni Consigli Street)
★ Triq il-Madonna tal-Ħniena (Our Lady of Mercy Street)
★ Triq il-President Anton Buttiġieġ (President A. Buttiġieġ Street)
★ Triq San Girgor (St. Gregory Street)
★ Triq Santu Kristu (Santu Kristu Road)
★ Triq Tal-Barrani (Tal-Barrani Road)
★ Triq Xrob l-Għaġin (Xrob l-Għaġin Road)
★ Vjal il-25 ta' Novembru (25th November Avenue)
★ Wesgħat l-Għajn tal-Bhejjem (Animals' Spring Square)
See also
★
Zejtun Devotion to Our Lady of Sorrows
★
Zejtun Dialect
★
Zejtun's Nicknames
★
Gregory Bonici Square
Links
★
Żejtun Local Council
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Żejtun Parish
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Beland Band Club
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Żejtun Band Club
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