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Malta First-Class Administrative Division Identification (Below)

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Malta First-Class Administrative Division Identification (Below)
Malta First-Class Administrative Division Identification (Below)

51. Santa Venera (Maltese: Santa Venera) is a Maltese town located in the middle of the island of Malta, west of the capital Valletta, with an area of 0.91 square kilometers and a population of 6,163 people, in which the Knights of Malta built a waterway in the 17th century.

Malta First-Class Administrative Division Identification (Below)
Malta First-Class Administrative Division Identification (Below)

52. Senglea (Maltese: L-Isla) is a town in Malta, located in the eastern part of the island of Malta, 7 kilometers east of the capital Valletta, with an area of 0.16 square kilometers, the highest point of 59 meters above sea level, and a population of 2,720 people, making it the smallest first-class administrative region in the world.

Malta First-Class Administrative Division Identification (Below)
Malta First-Class Administrative Division Identification (Below)

53. Siġiewi (Maltese: Is-Siġġiewi) is a Maltese town located in the southern part of the island of Malta, 10 km from the capital Valletta, with an area of 19.9 square kilometres, a population of 8,721 and an altitude of 100 to 120 metres above sea level.

Malta First-Class Administrative Division Identification (Below)
Malta First-Class Administrative Division Identification (Below)

54. Sliema (Maltese: Tas-Sliema) is a city in Malta, located in the northeast of the island of Malta, with an area of 1.3 square kilometers, and a seaside resort in the city, with an area of 1.3 square kilometers and a population of 22,591 people.

Malta First-Class Administrative Division Identification (Below)
Malta First-Class Administrative Division Identification (Below)

55. Svigi is a Maltese town located in the north-east of the island of Malta, just a 15-minute bus ride from Sliema, with an area of 3.1 square kilometres and a population of 14,452.

Malta First-Class Administrative Division Identification (Below)
Malta First-Class Administrative Division Identification (Below)

56. Tarxien (Maltese: Ħal Tarxien; English: Tarxien) is a Maltese town located in the southeast of the island of Malta, with an area of 0.9 square kilometres, a population of 7,751 people, and an altitude of 59 metres above sea level, the oldest temple in the town was built in 2800 BC.

Malta First-Class Administrative Division Identification (Below)
Malta First-Class Administrative Division Identification (Below)

57. Valletta (Maltese: il-Belt Valletta) is the capital of Malta, located in the southeastern part of the island of Malta, with the Port of Massamsit to the west and the Port of Valletta to the east, with an area of 0.8 square kilometers and a population of 5,827.

Malta First-Class Administrative Division Identification (Below)
Malta First-Class Administrative Division Identification (Below)

58. Il-Belt Victoria (Maltese: Il-Belt Victoria, also known as Città Victoria, meaning "Victoria"), also known as Rabat (the name of the old town center) as Maltese locals, is located in the middle of Gozo and is the capital of Gozo District. With an area of 2.9 square kilometers and a population of 6,901, it is the largest town on the island of Gozo.

Malta First-Class Administrative Division Identification (Below)
Malta First-Class Administrative Division Identification (Below)

59. Tabiex (Maltese: Ta' Xbiex) is a region in the central region of Malta, with an area of 0.8 square kilometres and a population of 2,148 people, which is part of a small headland within the harbour of Marsamxett, between the villages of Msida and Gżira.

Malta First-Class Administrative Division Identification (Below)
Malta First-Class Administrative Division Identification (Below)

60. Shajra (Maltese: Xagħra) is a region of Malta located on the island of Gozo. It is one of the first inhabited areas of Gozo, with the megalithic temple of Ġgantija and the Xagħra stone ring dating back to 3600 BC, as well as natural underground landscapes such as Xerri's Grotto and Ninu's Cave, and is the second largest city in Gozo with an area of 7.6 square kilometres and a population of 5,161.

Malta First-Class Administrative Division Identification (Below)
Malta First-Class Administrative Division Identification (Below)

61. Shokia (Maltese: Ix-Xewkija; Italian: Casal Xeuchia) is a region of Malta, located on the island of Gozo. It has an area of 4.5 square kilometers and a population of 3,300 people. The name is derived from the Arabic word "Shawk", which means "thistle" or "thorn". Xewkija is famous for its Rotunda of Xewkija, which is dedicated to St. John the Baptist. It was once home to the Knights of St. John and was built from Maltese stone by local stonemasons and craftsmen.

Malta First-Class Administrative Division Identification (Below)
Malta First-Class Administrative Division Identification (Below)

62. Haga (Maltese: Ix-Xgħajra) is a small village in the southeastern region of Malta. It is located on the coast, approximately halfway between Valletta and Marsaskala. It has an area of 1 square kilometer and a population of 1,732 people. Its local football club is known as Xgħajra Tornadoes FC (Malta Men's Professional League has 3 divisions and 53 teams; Women's Football has 8 teams).

Malta First-Class Administrative Division Identification (Below)
Malta First-Class Administrative Division Identification (Below)

63. Zabar (Maltese: Ħaż-Żabbar) is a town in Malta located in the southeast of the country, with an area of 5.3 square kilometers and a population of 15,648 people, making it the fifth largest city in the country. The most famous time in the area was on October 14, 1975, when a RAF strategic bomber exploded over the town, killing five crew members and one civilian.

Malta First-Class Administrative Division Identification (Below)
Malta First-Class Administrative Division Identification (Below)

64. Zebdi (Maltese: Ħaż-Żebbuġ) is a Maltese town located in the middle of the island of Malta, 9 km from the capital Valletta, with an area of 8.7 square kilometres, a population of 11,715 and an altitude of 85 to 105 meters above sea level. Known as "Żebbuġin" in Malta, the locals are known for their business acumen.

Malta First-Class Administrative Division Identification (Below)
Malta First-Class Administrative Division Identification (Below)

65. Zebuj, Gozo (Maltese: Iż-Żebbuġ) is a region of Malta located on the northwest coast of Gozo. With an area of 7.6 square kilometres and a population of 2,956, it is the fifth largest village in Gozo. From 1715 onwards, a series of fortifications were built along the coastline. The flag of the region is not the same as the tree on the coat of arms - the tree on the flag is straight, and the tree on the coat of arms is crooked.

Malta First-Class Administrative Division Identification (Below)
Malta First-Class Administrative Division Identification (Below)

66. Żejtun (Maltese: Żejtun) is a town in Malta, located in the southeast of the island of Malta, with an area of 5.37 square kilometers and a population of 11,386 people. The name comes from the olive (zaytun (Arabic: الزيتون) in Sicilian Arabic (an unspoken Arabic language, Maltese from Arabic).

Malta First-Class Administrative Division Identification (Below)
Malta First-Class Administrative Division Identification (Below)

67. Zurig (Maltese: Żurrieq) is a Maltese town located in the south of the island of Malta, 6.8 km from the capital Valletta, with an area of 8.46 square kilometers and a population of 10,962 people. One of the most popular landmarks is the Blue Grotto. Locally it is known as "Il-Ħnejja" (arch). Another popular landmark is the Charola windmill.