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Region of Malta
Northern Region Reġjun Tramuntana
Region of Malta
St. Paul's BaySt. Paul's Bay
Flag of Northern RegionFlagCoat of arms of Northern RegionCoat of arms
Map of the Northern RegionMap of the Northern Region
Coordinates: 35°57′00.8″N 14°24′44.0″E / 35.950222°N 14.412222°E / 35.950222; 14.412222
Country Malta
IslandMalta
Act No. XVI of 200930 September 2009
SeatSt. Paul's Bay
Government
 • Regional PresidentClifford Galea
Area
 • Total82.07 km (31.69 sq mi)
Population
 • Total118,588
 • Density1,400/km (3,700/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+1
Dialing code356
Local councils9
WebsiteOfficial website

The Northern Region (Maltese: Reġjun Tramuntana) is one of six regions of Malta. The region includes the northwestern part of the main island of Malta. The region borders the Eastern, Southern and Western Regions, and is also close to Gozo Region.

It was created by the Act No. XVI of 2009 out of part of Malta Majjistral. Act No. XIV of 2019, which led to a regional reform in 2021, altered the region's composition and reduced its local councils from 12 to 9.

Administrative divisions

Districts

Northern Region includes the entire Northern District and parts of the Northern Harbour District and Western Districts.

Current local councils

Northern Region includes 9 local councils:

Hamlets

Local councils lost in 2021

After the 2021 local government reform, the region ceded 6 of its local councils to the Eastern and Western regions:

Hamlets

Regional Council

The current Northern Regional Council (Maltese: Kunsill Reġjonali Tramuntana) is made up of:

Office Officeholder
President Clifford Galea
Vice President Paul Vella
Members John Buttigieg
Romilda B. Zarb
Anne Marie Muscat Fenech Adami
Dean Hili
Christianne Mifsud
Alfred Grima
Stephen Cordina
Trevor Fenech
Executive Secretary George Abdilla

References

  1. "Regions of Malta". Statoids. Retrieved 1 April 2015.
  2. "REĠJUN TRAMUNTANA" (PDF).

External links

Regions of Malta
Current Coat of arms of Malta
Until 2021
Until 2009
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