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  2. Fort Campbell (Malta) - Wikipedia

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    Fort Campbell (Maltese: Forti Campbell or Fortizza ta' Campbell), also known locally as Il-Fortizza ta' Selmun, [1] is a former fort in Mellieħa, Malta. It was built by the British during 1937 and 1938. It is notable as the most important fortification north of the Victoria Lines, and the last major fortification to be built in Malta. Today ...

  3. Protected areas of Malta - Wikipedia

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    Area of Ecological Importance/Site of Scientific Importance IV [208] Għadajjar Ta' L-Ilma Ħelu Fl-Għadira S-Safra, Għallis (L/Tan-Naxxar) Freshwater Pools at L-Għadira s-Safra, Għallis (Limits of Naxxar) Żona ta' Importanza Ekoloġika/Sit ta' Importanza Xjentifika Area of Ecological Importance/Site of Scientific Importance IV [209]

  4. 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.

  5. Manoel Island - Wikipedia

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    Manoel Island (Maltese: Il-Gżira Manoel), formerly known as Bishop's Island (Maltese: Il-Gżira tal-Isqof, Italian: Isola del Vescovo) or the Isolotto, is a small island which forms part of the municipality of Gżira in Marsamxett Harbour, Malta.

  6. Pembroke Army Garrison - Wikipedia

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    Pembroke Garrison developed around a Victorian fortification (Fort Pembroke), a gun emplacement, a barracks, a tented musketry camp, rifle ranges and training areas. [2] St George's Barracks [3] was built first, followed by Fort Pembroke, then St Andrew's Barracks and finally St Patrick's Barracks; built by the British in four main building phases 19th and 20th centuries. [4]

  7. Marsa, Malta - Wikipedia

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    A new town at the site emerged in the 20th century, taking the name Marsa after the creek. [2] In July 2009 a plan to regenerate the harbour area was announced. This is intended to turn the site into a recreational area and is planned include the construction of a marina with space for 170 boats. [7] This was not taken forward.