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  2. Bidnija - Wikipedia

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    Bidnija is a rural hamlet between Mosta, St. Paul's Bay and Mġarr.It is located in the northern region of Malta and is home to roughly 308 people as of 2008, the second least populated habitable zone on the Maltese islands after Mdina (306 people).

  3. Mellieħa - Wikipedia

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    Mellieħa (Maltese: il-Mellieħa [ɪl mɛˈlːɪːħɐ]) is a large village in the Northern Region of Malta. It has a population of 10,087 as of March 2014. [1] Mellieħa is also a tourist resort, popular for its sandy beaches, natural environment, and Popeye Village nearby.

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  5. Malta, Illinois - Wikipedia

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    Malta was founded in 1855, under the name of Milton. Shortly afterwards, the name was changed to Etna, then Malta after the Galena Railway station that served the village. The present name is after the island of Malta. [3] Malta was the site of the first "seedling mile" of concrete pavement for the transcontinental Lincoln Highway in 1914 ...

  6. List of localities in Malta - Wikipedia

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    Ħal Bajda (Egg's Village) Ħal Bisbut; Ħal Ġwann (John's Village) Ħal Tmiem (Ending Village) Tal-Ħerba (Disaster) Il-Bajjada (The Painters) Il-Minżel; L-Iskorra l-Kbira; Ir-Raħal ta' Fuq (Upper Town) Ir-Raħal t'Isfel (Southern Town) Ras il-Wied (Valley Point) Ta' San Girgor (St. Gregory's Estate) San Klement (Saint Clement) Strenju; Ta ...

  7. Qrendi - Wikipedia

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    Qrendi (Maltese: Il-Qrendi) is a village in the Southern Region of Malta, with a population of 3,148 people as of October 2021. [1] It is located close to Mqabba, Żurrieq and Siggiewi. Within its boundaries are two well-known Neolithic temples called Mnajdra and Ħaġar Qim. In this village two feasts are held annually.

  8. Għargħur - Wikipedia

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    Għargħur (Maltese: Ħal Għargħur) is a village in the Northern Region of Malta. It is situated on a hilltop between two valleys, and has a population of 2,768, as of March 2014. It is situated on a hilltop between two valleys, and has a population of 2,768, as of March 2014.

  9. Għaxaq - Wikipedia

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    Għaxaq (Maltese: Ħal Għaxaq, Maltese pronunciation: [ħal aːʃaʔ]) is a village in the Southern Region of Malta, with a population of 5,538 as of November 2021. [1] The surrounding areas are predominantly used for agriculture.