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  2. Barrakka Lift - Wikipedia

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    The Barrakka Lift is a lift in Valletta, Malta which was constructed in 2012, on the site of a previous lift which had operated from 1905 to 1973 and which was demolished in 1983. It is located inside the ditch of the fortifications of Valletta , and links Lascaris Wharf to St. Peter and Paul Bastion and the Upper Barrakka Gardens .

  3. Pietà, Malta - Wikipedia

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    The Pietà creek in 1856-1859 Pietà waterfront by Richard Ellis (1842-1924). Pietà is the suburb next-closest to the capital after Floriana.. Malta's former national hospital, St. Luke's, is located in Tal-Pietà, and an old boathouse of notable historic interest, now in use as a restaurant, is located on the waterfront.

  4. Category:Ferries of Malta - Wikipedia

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    Ferries of Malta includes ferries designed, built, or operated in Malta. Pages in category "Ferries of Malta" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total.

  5. Mdina - Wikipedia

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    Mdina (Maltese: L-Imdina [lɪmˈdiːnɐ]; Italian: Medina), also known by its Italian epithets Città Vecchia ("Old City") and Città Notabile ("Notable City"), is a fortified city in the Northern Region of Malta which served as the island's former capital, from antiquity to the medieval period. The city is still confined within its walls, and ...

  6. Mġarr, Gozo - Wikipedia

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    The town of Mġarr grew around the shallow harbour which shares its name. Ferry services to Malta were in operation by 1241, and fishing was already established. Whilst the area around the harbour was developed over the following centuries, there was little development of the harbour itself until 1841, when a breakwater was constructed to ...

  7. MV Keppel - Wikipedia

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    MV Keppel at Comino, Malta. Built for the Tilbury to Gravesend route on the Thames, she was used as the backup and relief vessel to her sisters. On transfer to the Clyde, she was placed on the Largs to Millport crossing. From 1974, she berthed overnight at Rothesay, giving a morning crossing to Wemyss Bay and serving the McAlpine yard at Ardyne.

  8. Ċirkewwa - Wikipedia

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    A ferry unloads at Ċirkewwa after arriving from Mġarr, Gozo. Ċirkewwa (Maltese: Iċ-Ċirkewwa) is a harbour and zone situated at the northernmost point of Malta, part of the locality of Mellieħa. It is the site of the Ċirkewwa Ferry Terminal, from where regular car ferries operate to the port of Mġarr in Gozo.

  9. St. Julian's, Malta - Wikipedia

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    The town is located on Malta's east coast, north of Valletta and the neighbouing town of Sliema. It is subdivided into informal districts which are Paceville, Ta' Ġiorni, Tal-Għoqod and St Andrew's, as well as the regions surrounding St George's Bay, Spinola Bay, Balluta Bay, and Il-Qaliet cliffs. St Julian's is a tourist destination ...