-
Ħamrija Tower (Maltese:
Torri tal-
Ħamrija),
originally known as
Torre della Pietra Nigra (Maltese:
Torri tal-Ħaġra s-Sewda) and also
known locally as...
- Rsejjen, Halq it-tafal, Ras nignuna,
Maqluba l-bahar, Ghar mantel, and Ras
Hamrija are
among the
Qrendi landmarks that
attract visitors.[citation needed]...
- of
these were
intact but
rather dilapidated. Triq il-Wiesgħa
Tower and
Ħamrija Tower were in a very bad state, and were in
danger of collapsing. The first...
- the
thirteen watchtowers built by
Grand Master Martin de Redin,
called Ħamrija Tower. A
memorial to
General Sir
Walter Congreve,
Governor of
Malta from...
- and
housing estates have been
developed at Tal-Barmil, Ta' Ġokk and Tal-
Ħamrija. On
entering the
village from the main road, one sees the
remains of the...
- Ix-Xewkija –
leading from Ta' Ħamet to Ix-Xewkija
centre Triq Tal-
Ħamrija (
Ħamrija Road), Ix-Xewkija –
leading from Ix-Xewkija
centre to
Xewkija Industrial...
-
began in 2016. The
Jerma Palace Hotel was
built on a
headland called il-
Ħamrija,
close to the 17th-century
Saint Thomas Tower. The land
originally belonged...
- (Xlendi) Ras il-Bajjada (Wied iż-Żurrieq) Ras il-Ġebel (Xgħajra) Ras il-
Ħamrija (Qrendi) Ras il-Ħobż (Għajnsielem) Ras il-Waħx (Mellieħa) Ras in-Niexfa...
-
Barumbara Bellavista Bidni (Marsaskala) Il-Gżira (Marsaskala) (The Island) Il-
Ħamrija Il-Magħluq (The Closing)
Kappara (Marsaskala) (Capres)
Mitquba Nadur (Marsaskala)...
- town
itself is
located along both
sides of the bay, and
across most of Il-
Ħamrija, a cr****
leading to Il-Ponta tal-Gżira. The s****
north of Ras iż-Żonqor...