- Ħal
Farruġ is a
hamlet located in the
south east of Malta,
within the
limits of Luqa.
Within the hamlet's
general area, a
total number of 24
streets can...
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first found in Malta,
Calabria and Sicily. In the
Maltese language the word
farruġ refers to a ****erel (a
young rooster). It has been
exported by immigration...
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civilian buildings in the area
close to the airfield/airport and in Ħal
Farruġ. They used the
airfield until it
closed on 31
March 1979 when it was transferred...
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include the
areas of
Blata l-Bajda and
Rabbat Luqa -
include the area of Ħal
Farruġ Marsa -
include the
areas of
Albert Town and
Menqa (annexed in 2021 from...
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Committee in St. Paul's Bay Gwardamanġa
Administrative Committee in Pietà Ħal
Farruġ Administrative Committee in Luqa San
Pietru Administrative Committee in...
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Senglea (Isla) 2,691
Kalkara 3,006 Luqa,
include the
hamlet of Ħal
Farruġ 5,793
Marsa (both parishes; the
Parish of the Holy
Trinity and the Parish...
- Ta'
Kandja is a
small area
situated between Ħal
Farruġ and Siġġiewi in Malta. The area,
which is
mainly composed of
limestone quarries,
comprises a small...
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building of a
swimming pool. The
development of Polidano's
headquarters in Ħal
Farruġ, 64,000
square metres of land on the
limits of the
Malta Airport, took place...
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Kirkop KKR:
Kalkara KMN:
Comino (Kemmuna) LJA: Lija LQA: Luqa (including Ħal
Farruġ) MDN:
Mdina MFN:
Marsalforn MGR: Mġarr (including part of Għajn Tuffieħa...
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published a
research on the
social fabric of the
village in his book Hal
Farrug: a
village in Malta.
Boissevain claims that the
people of Ħal
Kirkop have...