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vulnerability to
seaborne attacks. They
include Saint Thomas Tower (1565) and
Żonqor Tower (1659,
demolished 1915), as well as the
Briconet Redoubt (1715). Other...
- the main
campus site, with
additional locations proposed in Co****ua and
Żonqor, Marsaskala. The
university was
officially established on 16
September 2016...
- chosen, and the
campus is to be
split up
between Dock No. 1 in Co****ua and
Żonqor Point in Marsaskala. In 2010
Malta and
Gibraltar jointly issued a four-stamp...
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Żonqor Tower (Maltese:
Torri taż-
Żonqor),
originally known as
Torre di Zoncol, was a
small watchtower near
Żonqor Point,
within the
limits of the seaside...
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sometimes known as Tas-Subriċint, is a
Roman Catholic chapel located in the
Żonqor area
between Marsaskala and Żabbar, Malta. A
previous chapel dedicated to...
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between 1872 and 1878 by the
British between the
villages of San
Leonardo and
Żonqor above the s**** east of the
Grand Harbour. Fort
Leonardo was
built between...
- Nicholas,
Valletta Chapel of St Nicholas, Żejtun
Chapel of St Nicholas,
Żonqor Saint Nicholas Cathedral,
Monaco Basilica of
Saint Nicholas,
Amsterdam Ons'...
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Żonqor Battery (Maltese:
Batterija taż-
Żonqor) is an
artillery battery in Marsaskala, Malta,
standing on high
ground overlooking Marsaskala Bay. It is...
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Edward (31 July 2021). "Ara l-mument tal-għarqa tal-P33 fil-ponta taż-
Żonqor". One News (in Maltese).
Archived from the
original on 31 July 2021. Moses...
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flying with 11
other Spitfires, he met a
dozen Bf 109s 30
miles northeast of
Zonqor Point. He
claimed to have "disintegrated" a
first Bf 109, to have damaged...