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'''Pembroke''' is a relatively modern town in [[Malta]], named after the 12th [[Earl of Pembroke]]. Places of interest include the Pembroke Clock (1903), Fort Pembroke (1879), Pembroke [[Artillery battery|Battery]] (1909), Pembroke Military [[Cemetery]], Australia Hall, Harq Hamim Valley and Cave, Fort Madliena (1658), and the more recently built recreational [[garden]] (1996). A pastoral centre has recently been built in the area, dedicated to the [[Resurrection of Jesus|Resurrection]] of Our Lord.
'''Pembroke''' is a relatively modern town in [[Malta]], named after the 12th [[Earl of Pembroke]]. Places of interest include the Pembroke Clock (1903), Fort Pembroke (1879), Pembroke [[Artillery battery|Battery]] (1909), Pembroke Military [[Cemetery]], Australia Hall, Harq Hamim Valley and Cave, Fort Madliena (1658), and the more recently built recreational [[garden]] (1996). A pastoral centre has recently been built in the area, dedicated to the [[Resurrection of Jesus|Resurrection]] of Our Lord.

Visitors to this town should avoid the main park, which is a popular gathering site for young Maltese thugs with a reputation for harassing, beating and mugging foreign students (the situation will be dealt with shortly).


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Pembroke is a relatively modern town in Malta, named after the 12th Earl of Pembroke. Places of interest include the Pembroke Clock (1903), Fort Pembroke (1879), Pembroke Battery (1909), Pembroke Military Cemetery, Australia Hall, Harq Hamim Valley and Cave, Fort Madliena (1658), and the more recently built recreational garden (1996). A pastoral centre has recently been built in the area, dedicated to the Resurrection of Our Lord.

Visitors to this town should avoid the main park, which is a popular gathering site for young Maltese thugs with a reputation for harassing, beating and mugging foreign students (the situation will be dealt with shortly).