South Eastern Region
{{About|the region of Malta established in 2009|the 1993 region|Malta Xlokk|other uses|Southeast (disambiguation)}}
{{Infobox former subdivision
|conventional_long_name = South Eastern Region
|common_name = Reġjun Xlokk
|subdivision = Region
|nation = Malta
|political_subdiv = 15 local councils
|event_start = Act No. XVI of 2009
|date_start = 30 September
|year_start = 2009
|event_end = Act No. XIV of 2019
|date_end = 26 April
|year_end = 2019
|image_coat = South Eastern Region Malta coa.svg
|image_flag = Flag of Southeastern Region, Malta.svg
|image_map = {{maplink|frame=y|plain=yes|frame-align=center|zoom=9|type=shape|id=|stroke-color=|stroke-width=2|frame-lat=35.94|frame-long=14.39|frame-width=250|frame-height=200}}
|image_map_caption = Map of South Eastern Region
|flag_s1 =
|s1 = Port Region, Malta
|flag_s2 = Southern Region Malta coa.svg
|s2 = Southern Region, Malta
|stat_year1 = 2014
|stat_area1 = 36.2
|stat_pop1 = 99301
}}
The South Eastern Region ({{langx|mt|Reġjun Xlokk}}) is a former region of Malta. The region included the southeastern part of the main island of Malta, including the capital Valletta. The region bordered the Central and Southern Regions.
It was created by the Act No. XVI of 2009 out of part of Malta Xlokk.{{cite web|title=Regions of Malta|url=http://www.statoids.com/umt.html|website=Statoids|accessdate=1 April 2015}} Act No. XIV of 2019 abolished the region, and its territory was divided between the newly formed Port Region and the Southern Region.
Administrative divisions
=Districts=
South Eastern Region included parts of the South Eastern and Southern Harbour Districts.
=Local councils=
South Eastern Region included 15 local councils:
- Birgu (Città Vittoriosa) - include the area of Tal-Ħawli
- Bormla (Città Cospicua) - include the area of San Ġwann t'Għuxa
- Fgura - include the area of Tal-Liedna
- Floriana - include the areas of Sa Maison, Balzunetta and Valletta Waterfront
- Kalkara - include the areas of Rinella, Bighi, Ricasoli and Smart City Malta
- Marsa - include the areas of Albert Town and Menqa
- Marsaskala - include the areas of St. Thomas' Bay, Żonqor Battery and Bellavista
- Marsaxlokk - include the areas of Delimara and Tas-Silġ
- Paola - include the areas of Għajn Dwieli and Corradino
- Senglea (Città Invicta)
- Tarxien
- Valletta (Città Umilissima)
- Xgħajra
- Żabbar (Città Hompesch) - include the areas of St Peter's and Bulebel iż-Żgħir
- Żejtun (Città Beland) - include the areas of Bulebel, Ġebel San Martin, Bir id-Deheb, Tal-Barrani, Ħajt il-Wied and Ħal Tmin
;Hamlets:
Regional Committee
The last South Eastern Regional Committee ({{langx|mt|Kumitat Reġjonali Xlokk}}) was made up of:{{cite web|title=Kumitati Reġjonali|url=https://secure2.gov.mt/localgovernment/file.aspx?f=9353|website=Government of Malta|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20150606132002/https://secure2.gov.mt/localgovernment/file.aspx?f=9353|url-status=live|archivedate=6 June 2015}}
class="wikitable" | |
Office | Officeholder |
---|---|
rowspan="1" |President
|Paul Farrugia | |
rowspan="1" |Vice President
|Guzeppi Attard | |
rowspan="14" |Members
|Joseph Abela | |
John Boxall | |
Mario Calleja | |
Byron Camilleri | |
Justin John Camilleri | |
Speranza Chircop | |
Francis Debono | |
Alexei Dingli | |
Nigel Holland | |
Edric Micallef | |
Roderick Spiteri | |
Anthony Valvo | |
Marc Vella Bonnici | |
Alison Zerafa | |
rowspan="1" |Executive Secretary
|Joan Mangion (acting) |
References
{{Reflist}}
External links
- {{Commons category-inline}}
{{Regions of Malta}}
Category:Former regions of Malta