Antonio Cremona: A humble giant of the Maltese language 

Antonio Cremona: A humble giant of the Maltese language – Aaron Attard-Hili

Antonio Cremona, popularly known as Ninu or Is-Sur Nin, was born on May 27, 1880, at 3-4, St Mary Street, Victoria. He was given the names of Antonio, Giuseppe

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