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  2. Wignacourt towers - Wikipedia

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    Limestone. Battles/wars. Raid of Żejtun (1614) Capture of Malta (1798) Siege of Malta (1798–1800) The Wignacourt towers ( Maltese: Torrijiet ta' Wignacourt) are a series of large coastal watchtowers built in Malta by the Order of Saint John between 1610 and 1620. A total of six towers of this type were constructed, four of which survive.

  3. Marsalforn - Wikipedia

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    Marsalforn. Marsalforn (Pronounced: Mars al-Forn, | Maltese: Marsalforn), [1] also written as M'Forn for shortcut purposes, is a town on the north coast of Gozo, the second largest island of the Maltese archipelago. The town lies between the hilltop towns of Xagħra and Żebbuġ. Associated with this town there is also the bay of Qbajjar.

  4. Marsalforn Tower - Wikipedia

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    Domenico Azzupardi (1715) Marsalforn Tower (Maltese: Torri ta' Marsalforn) refers to two towers that stood near Marsalforn, in the limits of Xagħra, Gozo, Malta. The first one was built in 1616, as the fourth of six Wignacourt towers, and collapsed around 1715. The second was a Tour-reduit, which was built in 1720 and demolished in 1915.

  5. Wignacourt Tower - Wikipedia

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    Materials. Limestone. Wignacourt Tower ( Maltese: Torri ta' Wignacourt ), also known as Saint Paul's Bay Tower ( Maltese: Torri ta' San Pawl il-Baħar ), is a bastioned watchtower in St. Paul's Bay, Malta. It was the first of six Wignacourt towers to be built, and the first stone was laid on 10 February 1610. It replaced the role of Ta' Tabibu ...

  6. Fort San Lucian - Wikipedia

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    Siege of Malta (1798–1800) Fort San Lucian (Maltese: Forti San Luċjan), also known as Saint Lucian Tower (Maltese: Torri ta' San Luċjan) or Fort Rohan (Maltese: Forti Rohan), is a large bastioned watchtower and polygonal fort in Marsaxlokk, Malta. The original tower was built by the Order of Saint John between 1610 and 1611, being the ...

  7. Żebbuġ, Gozo - Wikipedia

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    Website. Official website. Żebbuġ (Maltese: Iż-Żebbuġ) is a village and an administrative unit of Malta, in the northwest coast of the island of Gozo. It is located close to Għarb and Għasri and is built on two hilltop plateaus, Ta' Abram and Ix-Xagħra taż-Żebbuġ. The fishing port and tourist resort of Marsalforn lies within the ...

  8. Tal-Wejter Tower - Wikipedia

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    Tal-Wejter Tower (Maltese: Torri tal-Wejter - It-Torri Wejter) is a tower in Birkirkara, Malta, which was built in the early 18th century by the Order of Saint John. [2] It is also known locally as it-Torri tal-Misħun (English: Boiling Water Tower), a reference to its machicolations which are known as galleriji tal-misħun in Maltese. [3]

  9. Local councils of Malta - Wikipedia

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    Since June 30, 1993, Malta has been subdivided into 68 localities, governed by local councils, Maltese: kunsilli lokali, meaning municipalities or borough, and the considered by the Maltese as the equivalent to a basic village or towns, where appropriate. These form the most basic type of local government and are subdivisions of the country's ...