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Sights Go on a romantic boat trip: These ‘love’ boats take you and your loved one on a romantic cruise around Balluta bay. It’s a perfect opportunity to capture the beauty of all the surroundings. The palace was enlarged in 1733, however, during the French occupation, French troops made a mess of the place, damaging the emblem of […]
Things to do and see Siġġiewi Parish Church The original parish church of Siggiewi was built in 1436 but as hardly anything of it remained, a new church was built and dedicated to St. Nicolas of Bari. In 1862 Dr. Nikol Zammit draw up plans for the church and it was enlarged. Parish priest: Rev […]
SIGHTS Fortified Wall at Borġ in‑Nadur This fortified wall dates back to the Bronze Age, around 1,500 before Christ and it is the oldest fortification structure in the Maltese Islands. Built in the shape of a ‘D’ with a height of 5 metres, this wall was intended to close off the gorge of a hill […]
Elektroprivreda Republike Srpske or Elektroprivreda RS, is a Bosnian state-owned integrated power company with headquarters in Trebinje, Republika Srpska in Hercegovina. It is the largest employer in Republika Srpska and second-largest power utility in Bosnia and Herzegovina (after Elektroprivreda Bosne i Hercegovine).
BH Telecom is a Bosnian telecommunication company, headquartered in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina. Company Profile The General Directorate of the company is located in Sarajevo. The seven regional BH Telecom directorates are located on the territory of the whole Bosnia and Herzegovina, having their main offices in Sarajevo, Tuzla, Zenica, Mostar, Bihać, Travnik, Brčko and Goražde. The company also includes the tenth biggest organizational unit in Bosnia and Herzegovina […]
Bijeljina is a city in Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is located in the Republika Srpska entity and is the provincial center of Semberija, a geographic region in the country’s northeast. Bijeljina was designated European city of sport. Semberija is a flat region which is bound by the rivers Sava, Drina and the Majevica mountains. The entire Semberija area is typically an agricultural region which […]
Paola is a town in the Grand Harbour area of Malta, with a population of 8,856 people (November 2005). It is named after its founder, the Grandmaster Antoine de Paule, but is commonly known as Raħal Ġdid, which means „new town“ in Maltese. Paola is renowned for the Ħal Saflieni Hypogeum, its large parish church (the largest church in […]
SIGHTS San Anton Gardens San Anton Gardens are the gardens at the Palace of San Anton, which is now the official residence of the President of Malta. The gardens were founded in 1623 by the Grand Master of the Order of Saint. Jan, Antoine de Paul. It’s best known from Malta’s gardens. It is filled […]
Fgura is a small place in Malta and can be easily explored within a day. There aren’t many things to do and attractions to visit in this town. Also, being a small town, there are fewer accommodation options. People usually consider making a quick stop here before heading to the neighboring cities. You can halt […]
Mostar is a city and the administrative center of Herzegovina-Neretva Canton of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina, an entity of Bosnia and Herzegovina. Mostar is situated on the Neretva River and is the fifth-largest city in the country. Mostar was named after the bridge keepers (mostari) who in the medieval times guarded the Stari Most (Old Bridge) over the Neretva The Old Bridge, built by […]
The seaside village of Marsaskala (also referred to as Wied il-Għajn locally) lies in the south east of Malta, very close to the fishing village of Marsaxlokk. Why it’s worth staying in Marsaskala? Mamo Tower Mamo Tower was built in 1657 by the Mamo family. It can be found in the area known as Tar-Rumi, […]
Things to see and do The City gate: Built in the 18th century, this beautiful gate served as the entrance to the city. Visit the parish church: The parish church dedicated to St. Philip is a museum of architecture, art and sculpture. The current parish church was built in the late seventeenth century. It was […]
Opening Hours for the Public: Monday to Friday 1st June – 15th September: 7.45 a.m. – 12:45 p.m. 17th September – 30th May: 7.45 a.m – 4:00 p.m. Saturdays 8.15 a.m. – 11.00 a.m. History Towards the end of the 18th Century, villages in Malta vied for township status. Thrilled with the presence of Grand Master Ferdinand von Hompesch for […]
PLACES OF INTEREST IN RABAT, MALTA. WALKS ACROSS RABAT Yes, just walk across Rabat and you will see countless amount of beautiful places. PARISH CHURCH OF SAINT PAUL Amazingly beautiful Baroque church, built in 17th-century. CASA BERNARD This is 16th-century palazzo, which belonged to famous Maltese family. CHURCHES AND CHAPELS Among many places that are […]
The Council relies on its facebook page to keep communication with the residents, and anyone interested in the goings on of the locality. The Councils makes regular posts about road closures, power cuts, activities etc. Our offices are open from Monday till Saturday and one can make use of all the services that the Council […]
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Town and seaside resort located on the bay of the same name. It refers to the message of St. Paul, whose ship was to crash here on the way from Crete to Rome. The resort developed from a small fishing village and is now a busy tourist center. There are many hotels, guesthouses and restaurants […]
Sightseeing: NOTRE-DAME-DE-LA-GRÂCEINSTITUT ST-JOSEPH ET CHAPELLECHAPELLE DE L’ANNONCIATIONARCHE D’HOMPESCHZABBAR SANCTUARY MUSEUM St George’s Beach Take a dip in the salty Mediterranean Sea and stretch out on the sand under the sun at St. George’s Beach, north of St Julian’s township. While much of the area is quite busy with tourists and guests in high-rise hotels, this […]
Qormi is a small place in Malta and can be easily explored within a day. For additional knowledge, take a look at the tipps f�r book of ra deluxe. There aren’t many things to do and attractions to visit in this town. Also, being a small town, there are fewer accommodation options. People usually consider […]
Mosta is a town located in central Malta, occupying an area of 6.8km2 and around 19,200 inhabitants, making it one of the largest towns on the island. Mosta is very famous for its Rotunda church that has a huge dome. The surroundings of Mosta are fertile agricultural land and the villages of Naxxar, Rabat, Burmarrad […]
History of Valletta The Grandmaster’s Palace St. John’s Co-Cathedral Caravaggio’s Stroke of Genius
SIGHTS St Helens Church The church is a very fine example of baroque architecture on Malta and was built in 1727. The church is most famous for its large bell, installed around 1932 and the statue of St. Helen, which was completed in 1837 by the Maltese artist Salvu Psaila. Ta’ Ganu Windmill The windmill […]
What to see? THE BARN AT LIOPETRI VILLAGE The Akhyronas Barn Museum is located in Liopetri Village, which is within the Famagusta district of Cyprus. On September 2, 1958, the Battle of Liopetri was fought in Liopetri Village between the British and EOKA, which stands for the National Organization of Cypriot Struggle (or Cypriot Fighters). […]
Located in the Ammochostos (Famagusta) district, the village of Avgorou is one of the ‘red soil villages’ (Kokkinochoria), which are famous for their agricultural produce. As a farming village, it grows delicious potatoes, flavoursome vegetables and juicy citrus fruit, thanks to its mineral-rich, distinctive red earth. The village has an ancient past and was named […]
AGIOS GEORGIOS CHURCH The church of Ayios Georgios Chortakion is of cruciform with a dome. Built in the early 12th century and later in the same century added splint and as a cruciform church with a dome. Originally the church was decorated with frescoes, of which very few survive in poor condition. On the south […]
Emba is a traditional Cypriot village, perfect for property purchasers who want peace and quiet and a rural feel. It is one of the largest villages of Paphos and is spread over a wide area that borders not only Paphos but the villages of Mesogi, Tremithousa, Tala, Kissonerga and Chloraka. It is said that the […]