Cities in Malta

Hamrun, Malta
Ħamrun is a town in the Inner Harbour Region of Malta, with a population of 9,649 as of March 2011.[2]

Marsaskala, Malta
Marsaskala (M'Skala) is a sea-side village in Malta that has grown up around the small harbour at the head of Marsaskala Bay, a long narrow inlet also known as ... more
Mgarr, Malta
Mġarr or Imġarr, formerly known as Mgiarro, is a small town in the northwest of the mainland of Malta. Mgarr is a typical rural village situated in an isolated ... more
San Gwann, Malta
The San Ġwann suburb is mostly made up of relatively modern buildings having been established as a parish only in 1965. However, the few scattered archeological... more
Popeye Village, Malta
Popeye Village, also known as Sweethaven Village, is a group of rustic and ramshackle wooden buildings located at Anchor Bay in the north-west corner of the ... more

Siggiewi, Malta
Siġġiewi (or Città Ferdinand) is a village and a local council in the southwestern part of Malta. It is situated on a plateau, a few kilometres away from Mdina... more

Hagar Qim, Malta
Ħaġar Qim (Maltese pronunciation: [ħadʒar ˈʔiːm]; "Standing/Worshipping Stones") is a megalithic temple complex found on the Mediterranean island of Malta, ... more
Zejtun, Malta
Żejtun is a medium sized town in the south of Malta. Żejtun holds the title of Città Beland, which was bestowed by Ferdinand von Hompesch zu Bolheim, ... more
Xewkija, Malta
Xewkija is a village on Gozo Island, Malta. The population of Xewkija is 3,115 (Nov 2005), that is the fourth largest in Gozo, after Victoria (6,414), Nadur (4,...
Xaghra, Malta
Xaghra is in Gozo.

Ggantija, Malta
Ġgantija (Maltese pronunciation: [dʒɡanˈtiːja], "Giants' Tower") is a Neolithic, megalithic temple complex on the Mediterranean island of Gozo. The Ġgantija ... more
Ghajn Tuffieha, Malta
Għajn Tuffieħa forms part of the Manikata village in Malta which is part of the Mellieħa Local Council.

Birkirkara, Malta
Birkirkara or B'Kara (Italian: Birchircara) is a city in central Malta. It is the most populated town on the island, with 22,232 inhabitants as of March 2011.[1... more

Cospicua, Malta
Ċittà Cottonera, Ċittà Cospicua, Cospicua (Maltese: Bormla, Italian: Città Cospicua or Cospicua) is a double-fortified harbour city on the Mediterranean island ... more
Zurrieq, Malta
Żurrieq is one of the oldest towns in Malta, and has a population of 10,500 inhabitants (Nov 2011). Żurrieq is situated in the South West of Malta. The first ... more
Msida, Malta
Msida or Imsida is a harbour town in Malta with a population of 7,623 (November 2005). The town is located just west of Valletta on the northeast coast of Malta... more

Senglea, Malta
Senglea (Maltese: L-Isla) is a fortified city in the east of Malta, mainly in the Grand Harbour area. It is one of the Three Cities in the east of Malta, the ... more

Attard, Malta
Attard (Maltese: Ħ'Attard) is a village at the centre point of the island of Malta. Together with Balzan and Lija it forms part of "the Three Villages" and has ... more
Comino Island, Malta
Comino (Maltese: Kemmuna) is an island of the Maltese archipelago between the islands of Malta and Gozo in the Mediterranean Sea, measuring 3.5 square ... more

Mosta, Malta
Mosta (or Il-Mosta) is a town situated in the middle of the island of Malta, to the north-west of Valletta. In 2010, it had a reported population of 19,018. ... more

Vittoriosa, Malta
Birgu (Maltese: Città Vittoriosa or Birgu, Italian: Città Vittoriosa or Vittoriosa) is an ancient city in Malta. It played a vital role in the Siege of Malta in... more

Marsaxlokk, Malta
Marsaxlokk is a traditional fishing village located in the south-eastern part of Malta, with a population of 3,277 people (NSO Report, Dec 2008). The village’s ... more

Mellieha, Malta
Mellieħa ([məˈliːhə], or il-Mellieħa) is a large village (pop. 7,221 in Dec 2008) in the northwestern part of Malta. It is a popular tourist destination during ... more
Bugibba, Malta
Buġibba is a coastal town on Malta, in the region of St. Paul's Bay which consists of 3 small towns: St. Paul's Bay, Buġibba and Qawra.