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Malta First-Level Administrative Division Identification (I)

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Malta has been divided into 68 municipalities since 30 June 1993. Each municipality is governed by a local municipal council (Maltese: kunsilli lokali). These local councils are the basic form of local government, and there is no additional intermediate level between these local governments and the central government.

Malta First-Level Administrative Division Identification (I)
Malta First-Level Administrative Division Identification (I)

1. Attard (Maltese: Ħ'Attard) is a Maltese town located in the central part of the island of Malta, with an area of 6.6 square kilometers and an altitude of 84 meters above sea level, the area has been inhabited by humans since 3000 BC, with a population of 10,651.

Malta First-Level Administrative Division Identification (I)
Malta First-Level Administrative Division Identification (I)

2. Balzan (Maltese: Ħal Balzan) is a town in Malta, located in the middle of the island of Malta, known as the three towns of Malta along with Attard and Leah. It has an area of 0.6 square kilometers and a population of 3,958.

Malta First-Level Administrative Division Identification (I)
Malta First-Level Administrative Division Identification (I)

3. Birgu (Maltese: Città Vittoriosa or Birgu, Italian: Città Vittoriosa or Vittoriosa), also known as Vittoriosa, is an ancient city in eastern Malta, located on a small peninsula south of Valletta, on the verge of a large port, with a population of 2,633 people. Veloriosa joins Kospica and Sengraia to form the famous trio of medieval Malta. In 1530 it became the first station of the Knights of St. John on the island of Malta. During the Siege of Malta in 1565, it served as an important stronghold for the Knights against the invasion of the Ottoman Turks, and after the victory, it was renamed and remained the capital until 1570.

Malta First-Level Administrative Division Identification (I)
Malta First-Level Administrative Division Identification (I)

4. Birkirkara (Maltese: Birkirkara) is a city in Malta, located in the center of the country, with an area of 2.7 square kilometers and an altitude of 40 meters above sea level, with a population of 22,232 people, mainly Roman Catholics, and a population density of 8,200 people per square kilometer.

Malta First-Level Administrative Division Identification (I)
Malta First-Level Administrative Division Identification (I)

5. Cospikwa (Maltese: Bormla; Italian: Cospicua) is a Maltese town located in the southeast of the island of Malta, between Birgu and Sengraia, with an area of 0.91 square kilometers, inhabited by humans since the Neolithic Age, with a population of 5,569 people.

Malta First-Level Administrative Division Identification (I)
Malta First-Level Administrative Division Identification (I)

6. Dingli (Maltese: Ħad-Dingl) is a village located in the north of Malta. It covers an area of 5.7 square kilometers and has a population of 3,608 people.

Malta First-Level Administrative Division Identification (I)
Malta First-Level Administrative Division Identification (I)

7. Folgula (Maltese: Il-Fgura; Italian: Figura) is a Maltese town located in the southern part of the island of Malta, with an area of 1.14 square kilometers and an altitude of 48 meters above sea level, the town had only a few farms before the Second World War and has a current population of 11,590 people.

Malta First-Level Administrative Division Identification (I)
Malta First-Level Administrative Division Identification (I)

8. Floriana (Maltese: Il-Furjana or Il-Floriana), also known as Borgo Vilhena, is a fortified town in the southeastern region of Malta, located on the outskirts of the capital Valletta. It has an area of 0.94 km² and a population of 2,205 people. Despite its small size, Floriana is the birthplace of many famous Maltese, including Robert Samut, composer of the national anthem "L-Innu Malti", former Bishop of Malta Dun Mauro Caruana, poets Oliver Friggieri and Maria Grech Ganado, writer and politician Herbert Garnardo ( Herbert Ganado) and Swedish Idol Award winner Kevin Borg.

Malta First-Level Administrative Division Identification (I)
Malta First-Level Administrative Division Identification (I)

9. Fontana (Maltese: Il-Fontana) is a village on the island of Gozo, Malta, with an area of 0.5 square kilometers and a population of 985 people. Fontana originates in the suburbs of Victoria, near Rabat-Xlendi Road. It is known locally as "It-Triq tal-Għajn", or "Hot Spring Road", because the road next to the village leads to the hot springs.

Malta First-Level Administrative Division Identification (I)
Malta First-Level Administrative Division Identification (I)

10. Ein Silem (Maltese: Għajnsielem, meaning "Fountain of Tranquility") is a city on the southeast coast of the Maltese island of Gozo, which encompasses the entire island of Comino. With an area of 7.2 square kilometers and a population of 3,200 people, it is the first Gozo city to be visited by visitors.

Malta First-Level Administrative Division Identification (I)
Malta First-Level Administrative Division Identification (I)

11. Alb (Maltese: L-Għarb) is an administrative unit of Malta, located in the westernmost part of Gozo, with an area of 4.6 square kilometers and a population of 1,539 people.

Malta First-Level Administrative Division Identification (I)
Malta First-Level Administrative Division Identification (I)

12. Gargur (Maltese: Ħal Għargħur, abbreviated as Għargħur) is a village in the northern region of Malta. Perched on top of a hill between two valleys, it covers an area of 2 ordinary kilometers and has a population of 2,768 people.

Malta First-Level Administrative Division Identification (I)
Malta First-Level Administrative Division Identification (I)

13. Asri (Maltese: L-Għasri) is an administrative unit of Malta, located in the western part of Gozo, with an area of 5 ordinary kilometers and a population of 525 people. The name is of Arabic origin and refers to the time of day between the afternoon and the evening.

Malta First-Level Administrative Division Identification (I)
Malta First-Level Administrative Division Identification (I)

14. Ğal Għaxaq (Maltese: Ħal Għaxaq) is a village in the southern region of Malta with an area of 3.9 square kilometers and a population of 4,722 people. It is mainly composed of residential areas and is surrounded by farmland. The name comes from a noble family called "Axiaq", who were feudal lords of the land in the 14th century.

Malta First-Level Administrative Division Identification (I)
Malta First-Level Administrative Division Identification (I)

15. Gudja (Maltese: Il-Gudja) is a village in the southern region of Malta with an area of 2.3 square kilometres and a population of 2,997 people. The village is located on a plateau south of Valletta and is governed by the Gudia Local Council. Gudia is home to several schools, clubs, public grounds and entertainment venues, and Malta International Airport is also nearby.

Malta First-Level Administrative Division Identification (I)
Malta First-Level Administrative Division Identification (I)

16. Gżira (Maltese: Gżira) is a town in Malta, located in the northeastern part of the island of Malta, between Msida and Sliema, with an area of 0.97 square kilometers and a population of 7,335.

Malta First-Level Administrative Division Identification (I)
Malta First-Level Administrative Division Identification (I)

17. Hamrun (Maltese: Ħamrun) is a Maltese town located in the southeast of the island of Malta, with an area of 1.05 square kilometers, an altitude of 35 meters above sea level, and a population of 9,373. During World War II, the town saw a large influx of refugees from the seaport area.

Malta First-Level Administrative Division Identification (I)
Malta First-Level Administrative Division Identification (I)

18. Iklin (Maltese: L-Iklin) is a village in the central region of Malta with an area of 1.7 square kilometres and a population of 3,247. Ikrin was founded in the mid-20th century, however, several archaeological sites[1] and a medieval church called St. Michael's Church testify to the existence of early settlements.

Malta First-Level Administrative Division Identification (I)
Malta First-Level Administrative Division Identification (I)

19. Kalkara (Maltese: Il-Kalkara) is a village in the southeastern district of Malta with an area of 1.8 square kilometres and a population of 3,014 people. The name of the village comes from the Latin word for "lime", and it is believed that there has been a lime kiln in the area since Roman times. Calkara is also part of the Inner Bay Area, adjacent to the Calcala Valley.

Malta First-Level Administrative Division Identification (I)
Malta First-Level Administrative Division Identification (I)

20. Ta' Kerċem (Maltese: Ta' Kerċem) is an administrative unit of Malta located on the island of Gozo, with an area of 5.7 square kilometers and a population of 1,938 people. Located in south-west Victoria, the village of Ta' Kerċem is spread between the picturesque Lunzjata Valley, the green hills of Tal-Mixta, Għar Ilma and Ta' Dbieġi, stretching all the way to the Għadira ta' San Rafflu pond and the Xlendi cliffs.

Malta First-Level Administrative Division Identification (I)
Malta First-Level Administrative Division Identification (I)

21. Ħal Kirkop (Maltese: Ħal Kirkop) is a Maltese village located in the southern part of the island of Malta, with an area of 1.1 square kilometres, an altitude of 77 meters above sea level, and a population of 2,191 people.

Malta First-Level Administrative Division Identification (I)
Malta First-Level Administrative Division Identification (I)

22. Leah (Maltese: Ħal Lija) is a small village in Malta, located in the northeast of the island of Malta, with an area of 1.1 square kilometers, an altitude of 79 meters above sea level, and a population of 3,070 people. Just like the patterns on the flags and badges, the land is rich in citrus,

Malta First-Level Administrative Division Identification (I)
Malta First-Level Administrative Division Identification (I)

23. Luqa (English: Luqa, Maltese: Ħal Luqa) is a Maltese town located in the southeast of the island of Malta, adjacent to the Malta International Airport, with an area of 6.7 square kilometers, the area has been inhabited by humans since prehistoric times, with a population of 6,072.

Malta First-Level Administrative Division Identification (I)
Malta First-Level Administrative Division Identification (I)

24. Marsa (Maltese: Il-Marsa) is a town in Malta, located in the southeast of the island of Malta, with an area of 2.76 square kilometers and an altitude of 15 meters above sea level, with a power plant in the town and a population of 6,342 people.

Malta First-Level Administrative Division Identification (I)
Malta First-Level Administrative Division Identification (I)

25. Marsaskala (Maltese: Marsaskala) is a Maltese town located in the southeast of the island of Malta with an area of 5.4 square kilometers, an area inhabited by humans since the Neolithic Age, with a population of 10,024 people.