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Marsaxlokk
thumb|upright=1.5|The colourful traditional Maltese fishing boats, the luzzu, one of the symbols of Malta. The painted eye on each side of the prow is an old custom believed to protect the boats from evil. Marsaxlokk is especially known for the many luzzus in its harbour. In the background can be seen the parish church of Marsaxlokk dedicated to Our Lady of the Rosary - The Madonna of Pompeii.
Marsaxlokk F.C.
association football club in Malta
Tas-Silġ
Tas-Silġ () is a rounded hilltop on the southeast coast of the island of Malta overlooking Marsaxlokk Bay and close to the town of Żejtun. Tas-Silġ is a major multi-period sanctuary site with archaeological remains covering 4000 years, from the Neolithic to the ninth century. The site includes a Megalithic temple complex dating from the early third millennium BCE and a Phoenician and Punic sanctuary dedicated to the goddess Astarte. During the Roman era, the site became an international religious complex dedicated to the goddess Juno, helped by its location along major maritime trading routes,
Fort San Lucian
tower
Delimara Lighthouse
lighthouse in Malta
Fort Delimara
historical fort in Marsaxlokk, Malta
Delimara Tower
tower in Malta
Delimara peninsula
Peninsula in southern Malta
Xrobb l-Għaġin Temple
megalithic temple ruins in Malta
Xrobb l-Għaġin Tower
tower in Malta
Delimara Power Station
LNG power station in Malta
Fort Tas-Silġ
polygonal fort in Marsaxlokk, Malta
Vendôme Tower
defensive structure in Malta
Parish Church of Our Lady of Pompei, Marsaxlokk
church building in Marsaxlokk, Malta