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Marsaskala,
sometimes written as
Marsascala is a
seaside town in the
South Eastern Region of Malta.
Originally a
fishing village, it has
grown into a tourist...
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Santa Ana Pueblo, Seama, and Taos (New Mexico),
Chiclana de la Frontera,
Marsaskala,
Tudela and
Fasnia (Spain), Town of Sta Ana
Province of Pampanga, Molo...
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Marsaskala Football Club is a
Maltese football club
based in the south-eastern town of
Marsaskala. In
season 2021-22 the club was
promoted for the first...
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Marsaskala Sports Club is a
waterpolo club from
Marsaskala, Malta. The club was
founded in 1927. For
sponsorship reasons, the club is
currently known as...
- Anne's Street),
Marsaskala –
leads to
Marsaskala centre Triq ix-Xatt (Marina Street),
Marsaskala –
leading from
Marsaskala centre to
Marsaskala Bay Triq iż-Żonqor...
- This is a list of
monuments in
Marsaskala, Malta,
which are
listed on the
National Inventory of the
Cultural Property of the
Maltese Islands. "Superintendence...
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campus site, with
additional locations proposed in Co****ua and Żonqor,
Marsaskala. The
university was
officially established on 16
September 2016. The AUM...
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Margaret (née Cauchi).
Abela grew up with his
sister Marija in Għaxaq and
Marsaskala in the
south of Malta.
Their mother, Margaret,
worked in the administration...
- a
Maltese politician from the
Labour Party. He has
served as
mayor of
Marsaskala since 2006.
Calleja attended Tarxien primary school and the
Savio College...
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Attard Birzebbuga St. Peter's
Gharghur Kirkop United Luqa St. Andrew's
Marsaskala Mellieħa
Msida Saint-Joseph
Pembroke Qormi Qrendi Rabat Ajax San Ġwann...