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Cassar (Maltese pronunciation:[kɐs'sɐːr]) is a Maltese surname, common both in Malta and the wider Maltese diaspora. It is considered part of the 14 most numerous surnames in Malta.[1][2]
^Kristina Chetcuti (9 February 2014). "Why most Maltese share the same 100 surnames". Times of Malta. Retrieved 27 February 2015.
^Geoffrey Hull. "The Oldest Maltese Surnames: A Window on Sicily's Medieval History". ResearchGate. p. 80 - 83. Retrieved 21 January 2024.
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