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Cominotto (Maltese: Kemmunett), sometimes referred to as Cominetto, is an uninhabited Mediterranean island off the northern coast of Gozo, Malta. It is located near the eponymous larger island of Comino and is part of the Maltese archipelago. Measuring 0.25 square kilometres (0.10 sq mi) in area, it is the largest uninhabited island in Malta.
Pages in category "Uninhabited islands of Malta" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. C. Cominotto; F.
English: Riviera Beach, Malta Island, Malta Español: Playa de Riviera, isla de Malta, Malta This is a picture of the protected area listed at WDPA under the ID
Ġnejna is notable for its striking clay slopes and limestone cliffs. These serve as the headlands for one of Malta's few remaining perennial freshwater springs, that runs through Wied il-Ġnejna. Although the valley is a protected area, its watercourse is considered at risk due to illegal damming and tapping. [2]
Marsaxlokk Harbour (Malta Freeport), at Birżebbuġa on the south-eastern side of Malta, is the islands' main cargo terminal. Malta Freeport is the 11th busiest container ports in continent of Europe and 46th in the World with a trade volume of 2.3 million TEU's in 2008. [264]
Filfla is a mostly barren, uninhabited islet 4.5 kilometres (2.8 miles) south of Malta, and is the most southerly point of the Maltese Archipelago.Filflu (or Filfluu), a rocky islet some 101 metres (331 feet) southwest of Filfla, [1] has the southernmost point of Malta.
Particularly when the frigid wrath of winter gusts across North America, few places lure like the Caribbean. But there are some things you should know about traveling in this diverse region, as ...
The coastline of Malta consists of bays, sandy beaches, creeks, harbours, small villages, cities, cliffs, valleys, and other interesting sites. Here, there is a list of these different natural features that are found around the coast of Malta .