Результаты дополнительного поиска Поборка результатов Snack Bars - 2nd Class (490) Restaurants - 2nd Class (285) Restaurants - 3rd Class (185) Farmhouses (180) Travel Agents (179) Towns & Villages (77) Restaurants - 1st Class (62) DMC (62) Facilities (57) Churches & Religious Sites (56) Diving Centres (55) Conference Venues (51) Museums & Galleries (48) Guesthoses (43) 4 Star Hotels (38) Language Schools (37) 3 Star Hotels (36) Beaches & Bays (35) Car & Coach Hire (34) Wedding Venues (33) Snack Bars - 1st Class (32) Shopping (32) Associations & Clubs (26) Health & Wellness (25) Shore Diving (25) Service Providers (24) Miscellaneous (22) Archaeological Sites (20) Theatre & Opera (17) Visitor Attractions (17) Hostels (16) Leisure Cruising (16) 5 Star Hotels (14) 2 Star Hotels (12) Gardens (12) Other Historic Sites (12) Natural Attractions (11) Fortifications & Towers (11) Boat Diving (11) Clubbing (10) Activity & Fun (10) Parks (10) Entertainment Venues (7) Vineyards (6) Villas (5) Ferries & Water Taxies (5) Cinemas (4) Casinos (3) Bars (3) Bicycle Hire (3) Other Transport (3) Service Providers (3) Tourist Trains (3) Tourist Villages (2) Business Aviation (2) Holiday Apartments (2) Cafes (1) Training Camps (1) Tour Operators (1) Подробные результаты Ħal Tarxien The town is known mostly for its prehistoric temple complex dating back to the copper age, which gives rise to the distinct Tarxien Phase of megalithic building on the Islands. Ħamrun Ħamrun is a bustling, urban area that developed from fragmented villages. It is a popular shopping town with a lively atmosphere. Ħ'Attard Ħ'Attard is one of the so-called Three Villages, along with neighbouring Ħal Lija and Ħal Balzan. Ħaż-Żabbar Ħaż-Żabbar lies just inland from the Three Cities and shares a common history. Ħaż-Żebbuġ Ħaż-Żebbuġ has a village-like atmosphere although it has been a large residential area for centuries. Iklin The locality of L-Iklin with a population of around 3,200, is situated on a hill upon which in-Naxxar is built. On the south it borders with Birkirkara and Ħal Lija while on the east it borders San Ġwann. Imqabba Imqabba is one of the South's ancient villages. It is also at the heartland of Malta's limestone quarries. Imsida The name Imsida comes from the Arabic msayda, meaning `a fisherman's dwelling'. Kalkara Kalkara is an unofficial fourth member of the so-called Three Cities, nestling inside the creek on the eastern side of Vittoriosa. Manikata Manikata is a small village in the limits of Mellieħa in the northwestern part of Malta. 12345...