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  2. Roads in Malta - Wikipedia

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    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].

  3. Geography of Gozo - Wikipedia

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    The main island of Gozo is located 7 kilometres (4.3 mi) northwest of the main island of Malta. [2] It is mostly known for its multitude of low-lying hills. [3] The highest point in Gozo is Ta' Dbiegi hill, which falls under the San Lawrenz local council. [4] The island of Comino, which is also the third largest island in Malta, falls under ...

  4. Module:Location map/data/Gozo - Wikipedia

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  5. File:Gozo and Comino-map.svg - Wikipedia

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  6. Malta–Gozo Tunnel - Wikipedia

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    The Malta–Gozo tunnel is set to run between Imbordin in St. Paul's Bay and Ta’ Kenuna in Nadur, according to studies being considered by the government. [8] The Malta–Gozo tunnel will be 13 km-long tunnel and is planned to have a seven-metre radius and one traffic lane heading in either direction, with an additional emergency lane. [9]

  7. Gozo Region - Wikipedia

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    Gozo Region (Maltese: Reġjun Għawdex) is one of six regions of Malta. The region includes the islands of Gozo, Comino and several little islets such as Cominotto. The region does not border any other regions, but it is close to the Northern Region. It was created by the Local Councils Act of 1993.

  8. Gozo - Wikipedia

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    Flag of Gozo. Gozo has been inhabited since 5000 BC, when farmers from nearby Sicily crossed the sea to the island. [16] Due to the discovery of similar pottery found in both places from the Għar Dalam phase, it has been suggested that the first colonists were specifically from the area of Agrigento; however, it is currently unknown exactly where in Sicily the farmers came from.

  9. Fontana, Gozo - Wikipedia

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    Fontana originated from the suburb of Victoria on the Rabat-Xlendi road. It took its local name, "It-Triq tal-Għajn" (lit. the way to the spring), from a spring at the bottom of the road leading to Xlendi, known locally as "l-Għajn il-Kbira", (the big spring). Fontana is the Italian word for a spring.