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Sliema (or Tas-Sliema) is a town located on the northeast coast of Malta. It is a center for shopping, restaurants and café life. Sliema is also a major commercial and residential area and houses several of Malta's most modern hotels. Sliema, which means 'peace, comfort', was once a quiet fishing village on the peninsula across Marsamxett Harbour from Valletta, but now Sliema and (...)
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dist:1.1572 km
Tigné Point is an area in Sliema, Malta currently being thoroughly developed. (...)
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dist:1.217 km
at Portomaso, July 2006. Portomaso in Paceville, St. Julian's, Malta, is a waterfront residential development covering an area of 128,000 square metres (31 acres). (...)
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dist:1.4705 km
on the island of Malta. It stands on Manoel Island in Marsamxett Harbour to the north west of Valletta and commands the entrance to Marsamxett Harbour and the anchorage of Sliema Creek. (...)
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dist:1.4797 km
St. Julian's (Maltese - San Ġiljan) is a town in Malta situated along the coast, north of the country's capital, Valletta. It is known for tourism-oriented businesses, such as hotels, restaurants and nightclubs, centred mostly in an area known as Paceville. (...)
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type:waterbody
dist:1.6018 km
's two natural harbours on the island of Malta, separated from the southern one (Grand Harbour) by the Valetta peninsular. To the north it is bounded by Gżira and Sliema as far as Dragut Point and extends inland to Pietà and Msida. It is generally more dedicated to leisure use than is Grand Harbour; there is a large yacht marina at Msida and tourist cruise boats operate from Sliema (...)
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type:city
dist:1.6578 km
Gżira (or il-Gżira) is a town in the north-eastern coast of Malta (pop. approx. 8,000), between Msida & Sliema, and bordering on Ta' Xbiex, with its famed yacht marina and Embassy Row. The word ''Gżira'' means "island" in Maltese, and the town is named after Manoel Island which lies just adjacent to the town (...)
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dist:1.7009 km
HMS ''Maori'' (L-24/F-24/G-24) was a Tribal-class destroyer laid down by the Fairfield Shipbuilding and Engineering Company, Limited, at Govan in Scotland on 6 June 1936, launched on 2 September 1937 by Mrs. W. J. Jordan and commissioned on 2 January 1939. ''Maori'' served with the Mediterranean Fleet, was involved in the pursuit and destruction of the enemy German battleship ''Bismarck'' (...)
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type:landmark
dist:1.8075 km
St Paul's Anglican Cathedral is a Cathedral in Valletta, Malta, commissioned by Queen Adelaide during a visit to Malta in the 19th Century, when she found out that there was no place of Anglican worship on the island. Building started in 1839 and was completed in 1844. (...)
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dist:1.839 km
. Located on Old Theatre Street (''Triq it-Teatru l-Antik'') in Valletta, it is now Malta's National Theatre and home to the National Orchestra of Malta (''Orkestra Nazzjonali''). (...)
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