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Għargħur (Maltese: Ħal
Għargħur) is a
village in the
Northern Region of Malta. It is
situated on a
hilltop between two valleys, and has a po****tion of...
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differently as Mostin. In that year both
Mosta and
Għargħur took
independence from Naxxar, with both of
Gharghur FC and
Mosta FC
sharing a
rivalry with Naxxar...
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Għargħur Football Club is a
football club from the
small village of
Għargħur in north-western Malta.
Għargħur currently competes in the
Maltese National...
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Regina College (Kulleġġ
Marija Reġina) -
Consists of the
primary schools of
Għargħur, Mellieħa, Mosta, Naxxar, and San Pawl il-Baħar St.
Clare College (Kulleġġ...
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Western Districts.
Bikirkara Iklin Ħal Lija San Ġiljan
Sliema Gżira
Għargħur Pietà
Swieqi Pembroke Msida Ta’
Xbiex "About us - Reġjun Lvant". Media...
- of St
Bartholomew is a
Roman Catholic Parish church in the
village of
Għargħur, Malta. The
original chapel of St Bartholomew,
which stood on the site...
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Għargħur Semap****
Tower (Maltese: It-Torri tas-Semaforu tal-
Għargħur) is a semap****
tower in the town of
Għargħur, Malta. It was
built by the British...
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existing by
Bishop De
Mello in 1436 and the
villages of
Mosta and
Għargħur were
subject to it. De
Mello listed it as one of the ten
parishes of Malta...
- of St. Andrews.
Madliena and St. Andrew's
originally formed part of Ħal
Għargħur. The
hamlet of
Madliena owes its
origin to the
Chapel of St. Mary Magdalen...
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urban village in
Malta situated between the
limits of Madliena, Magħtab,
Għargħur and Pembroke. The area is
situated at the
mouth of the island's longest...