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Victory Day
Great Siege Memorial(Sciortino)
The Victory Day Monument
Also called Il-Vitorja
Il-Bambina
Observed by Malta
Significance In remembrance of the victories in the Sieges of Malta of 1565, 1800 and 1943.
Date 8 September
Next time 8 September 2024 (2024-09-08)
Frequency annual
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Statue of the Nativity of Mary at Senglea

Victory Day, 8 September, is a national holiday in Malta. It is locally known as il-Vitorja (the Victory) and il-Bambina (Baby Mary). It marks the following events:

  • The victory by the Knights of St. John ending the Great Siege by the Turks of 1565.
  • The rebellion against the French troops occupying Malta in September 1800
  • Italy surrendered during World War II in 1943, and turned against its former German ally.

The day is also connected to the Nativity of Mary, and in fact feasts are celebrated in Xagħra, Naxxar, Senglea, and Mellieħa on the day.

The traditional regatta featuring boat races in the Grand Harbour is also held on Victory Day.[1]

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