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Qala (Maltese: Il-Qala) is an administrative unit of Malta, on the island of Gozo, with a population of 1,929 as of September 2019. [1] Nearby is Ħondoq ir-Rummien , a coastline with salt pans and caves.
Triq il-Kunċizzjoni 36°02′03″N 14°19′15″E / 36.034069°N 14.320931°E / 36.034069; 14.320931 ( Niche of the Immaculate Conception 01039
Air Malta: Consumer services Airlines Luqa: 1973 Airline P A APS Bank: Financials Banks Swatar: 1910 Bank P A Bank of Valletta: Financials Banks Santa Venera: 1974 Bank P A Central Bank of Malta: Financials Banks Valletta: 1968 Central bank S A Emmanuel Delicata: Consumer goods Distillers & vintners Valletta: 1907 Winery P A GO: Telecommunications
Ħondoq ir-Rummien, the coastline below the village of Qala, Gozo, Malta is dotted with traditional salt pans, some of which are still actively used to harvest salt throughout the summer months. On this coast is a small cove, Ħondoq ir-Rummien (which in English means, Pomegranate Moat), which is used by snorkelers because of its deep and clear ...
This is a list of localities in Malta and Gozo, sorted by council. Malta Ħ ... Triq Il-Marsa; Belt il-Ġdida (New City) ... (Qala) Il-Qortin (Qala)
Triq l-Indipendenza. In Malta, most of the main roads are in the outskirts of the localities to connect one urban area with another urban area. The most important roads are those that connect the south of the island with the northern part, like Tal-Barrani Road, Aldo Moro Street in Marsa (the widest road in Malta) and Birkirkara Bypass (the busiest road in Malta) [citation needed].
A house on Pjazzetta Sant' Anna. This is a list of squares in Malta. It includes the main square in every locality of Republic of Malta situated on the islands of Malta, Gozo and Comino. Attard Bay Square (Wesgħat il-Plajja) Church Square (Misraħ il-Knisja) - The main square of Attard. John Paul II Square (Misraħ Ġwanni Pawlu II) St. Anne Square (Pjazzetta Sant' Anna) Balzan Robert Fenech ...
The Ġonna tal-Kmand (transl. Commanders' Gardens), formerly known as Ġonna tal-Kutnent (transl. Lieutenants' Gardens) and sometimes known as Ball Gardens, [1] [2] are a group of gardens in various localities in Malta, which were built in the early years of the 19th century when the island was a British protectorate.