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Wardija is a
hamlet in St. Paul's Bay, Malta,
about 363 feet
above sea level. Its name is
corrupted from the
Sicilian or
Italian word guardia, meaning...
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which laid the
foundations of
Christianity on the island. Burmarrad,
Wardija, Qawra, Buġibba, Xemxija, and San Martin, as well as
parts of
Bidnija and...
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Wardija Ridge is a
plateau found in a
group in the
north of Mġarr, Malta, just
outside of
Wardija.
Wardija Ridge is part of a
series of
hills that run...
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Wardija is a
promontory in the
limits of San Lawrenz, on the
southwest coast of Gozo, Malta. It
contains the
remains of a Punic-Roman sanctuary...
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Wardija Battery (Maltese:
Batterija tal-
Wardija) was an
artillery battery in
Wardija, a
hilltop in the
limits of St. Paul's Bay, on the
northern coast...
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Wardija Tower (Maltese:
Torri tal-
Wardija),
originally known as
Torre della Guardia di
Giorno and also
known as
Bubaqra Tower (Maltese:
Torri ta' Bubaqra)...
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Castello Dei
Baroni is a 20th-century
residence in
Wardija, Malta. In the 18th century,
during the
magistracy of
Grand Master Emmanuel de Rohan-Polduc...
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years old
while a
small po****tion on the
slopes of
northern village of
Wardija in
Malta are said to be
between 500 and 1,000
years old.
Prior to the Carthaginian...
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Maleth (Co****ua) Ann (Mdina)
Gaulos (Gozo) Għajn
Qajjet Mtarfa Ras il-
Wardija Tas-Silġ
Morocco Azama (Azemmour)
Arambys (Mogador)
Caricus Murus Heq she...
- In-Naxxar San
Pietru Administrative Committee in Ħaż-Żabbar
Burmarrad u l-
Wardija Administrative Committee in San Pawl il-Baħar Tal-Virtù Administrative...