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  2. Mellieħa - Wikipedia

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    Mellieħa was first inhabited in around 3000 BC, during the Neolithic period. Several megalithic remains have been found, including the temple of Għajn Żejtuna, as well as several caves and tombs, in which tools and pottery fragments were found.

  3. File:Mellieha-map.svg - Wikipedia

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  4. File:Mellieha in Malta.svg - Wikipedia

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  5. Saint Agatha's Tower - Wikipedia

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    Saint Agatha's Tower (Maltese: Torri ta' Sant'Agata), also known as the Red Tower (Maltese: Torri l-Aħmar), Mellieħa Tower (Maltese: Torri tal-Mellieħa) or Fort Saint Agatha (Maltese: Forti Sant'Agata), is a large bastioned watchtower in Mellieħa, Malta.

  6. Fort Campbell (Malta) - Wikipedia

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    Fort Campbell is located on the Selmun peninsula, roughly halfway between Mistra Battery and the ruins of Għajn Ħadid Tower, and facing St Paul's Islands.It was built to protect the approach to both Mellieħa Bay and St. Paul's Bay.

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  8. Majjistral Park - Wikipedia

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    The Majjistral Nature and History Park is a nature reserve in Mellieha, Malta. The geographic area includes the coastal area in Golden Bay (Maltese: Il-Mixquqa) to Il-Prajjet and Ix- Xagħra l-Ħamra. It was declared a national park in the Malta Government Gazette by Legal Notice 251 of 2007 in September 2007.

  9. Marfa Ridge - Wikipedia

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    Marfa ridge on a map (red) Marfa ridge from Mellieha. The Marfa Ridge is a geographical ridge in Northwest Malta. The ridge is mostly known for hiking trips. [1] On the eastern tip of the ridge, Maltese farmland is very common. The entirety of the ridge is made out of Globigerina limestone and is around 5.16 miles (8.30 km) long.