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Marsaskala (Maltese: Wied il-Għajn), also
written as
Marsascala and
abbreviated as M'Skala, is a
seaside town in the
South Eastern Region of
Malta which...
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Santa Ana Pueblo, Seama, and Taos (New Mexico),
Chiclana de la Frontera,
Marsaskala,
Tudela and
Fasnia (Spain), Town of Sta Ana
Province of Pampanga, St....
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Marsaskala Football Club is a
Maltese football club
based in the south-eastern town of
Marsaskala. In
season 2021-22 the club was
promoted for the first...
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Marsaskala Sports Club is a
waterpolo club from
Marsaskala, Malta. The club was
founded in 1927. For
sponsorship reasons, the club is
currently known as...
- This is a list of
monuments in
Marsaskala, Malta,
which are
listed on the
National Inventory of the
Cultural Property of the
Maltese Islands. "Superintendence...
- 3, Triq ix-Xatt was a nineteenth-century
building in
Marsaskala, Malta.
Built during the
Crown Colony of Malta, it was a
vernacular structure which appears...
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Xewkija Tigers), and two
teams from the
Maltese National Amateur League (
Marsaskala and Mġarr United)
received byes.
Kirkop United (3) v Lija
Athletic (2)...
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councils including the city of Żejtun, with the
largest locality being Marsaskala (pop. 12,281)
while the
smallest one is Ħal Safi (pop. 2,168). The po****tion...
- Tas-Subriċint, is a
Roman Catholic chapel located in the Żonqor area
between Marsaskala and Żabbar, Malta. A
previous chapel dedicated to
Saint Nicholas was located...
- The
Jerma Palace Hotel is a
former four-star
hotel in
Marsaskala, Malta. It was
opened as a
Libyan investment in 1982, and was
managed by
Corinthia Hotels...