Ħal Farruġ
Ħal Farruġ is a hamlet located in the south east of Malta. It was run down in 1941 due to the construction of a new British-controlled airfield. The new runway was to be designated runway 31 and is now the major runway in the Malta International Airport. [1] As of Friday, September 2020, the Maltese Government transferred 15,000 square metres (3.7 acres) to the Valletta (The nation's capital) Football Club to be used as a football pitch.[2] A Covid-19 swab-test center was opened in March 2020. It is located on the outskirts of the hamlet.[3]
Ħal Farruġ
Luqa | |
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Hamlet | |
Chapel at Ħal Farruġ | |
Ħal Farruġ | |
Coordinates: 35°51′42″N 14°28′20″E | |
Area | |
• Total | 0.08 km2 (0.03 sq mi) |
Highest elevation | 74 m (243 ft) |
Lowest elevation | 67 m (220 ft) |
Demonym(s) | Farrugia |
List of Streets within Hal Farrug
- Triq Dr. Francesco Debono 35.868813, 14.479890 LQA 3010
- Triq Giorgio Schinas 35.863638, 14.477762 LQA 3230
- Triq Hal-Farrug 35.856822, 14.468940 LQA 3071
- Triq Hal Qormi 35.863202, 14.482314 LQA 9040
- Triq Id-Daqquqa Il-Kahla 35.860000, 14.470000 LQA 3060
- Triq Il-Biedja 35.867854, 14.479203 LQA 3050
- Triq Il-Bughadam Griz 35.860000, 14.470000 LQA 3120
- Triq Il-Kwartier Militari 35.864149, 14.477510 LQA 3211
- Triq il-Masgar 35.863824, 14.478355 LQA 3091
- Triq Il-Qasam Sperimentali 35.860000, 14.470000 LQA 3021
- Triq Il-Vjolin Hadrani 35.860000, 14.470000 LQA 3130
- Triq Ir-Russett L-Abjad 35.860000, 14.470000 LQA 3183
- Triq Is-Sarsella Hamra 35.865177, 14.479930 LQA 3140
- Triq L-Astun Iswed 35.866353, 14.480702 LQA 3111
- Triq L-Egrett Isfar 35.864891, 14.480025 LQA 3170
- Triq L-Ispieri 35.863770, 14.477011 LQA 3241
- Triq L-Isturnell Roza 35.860000, 14.470000 LQA 3101
- Triq Osbert Chadwick 35.863876, 14.477575 LQA 3201
- Triq San Vincenz De Paule 35.860000, 14.470000 LQA 3042
- Triq Tal-Vitorja 35.865467, 14.479802 LQA 3153
- Triq Wied Il-Kbir 35.868010, 14.478136 LQA 3031[4]
References
- "Luqa Local Council | History of Ħal Farruġ". luqalocalcouncil.com. Retrieved 2020-02-28.
- "Government transfers 15,000sqm of land in Hal Farrug to Valletta FC for football ground - The Malta Independent". www.independent.com.mt. Retrieved 2020-10-16.
- "[WATCH] Coronavirus: Health authorities open new swabbing centre in Luqa". MaltaToday.com.mt. Retrieved 2020-10-16.
- "List of Streets in Ħal Farruġ, Ħal Luqa, Southern Harbour, Malta, Google Maps and Photos Streetview, Malta, List of Streets, Google Street View, Geographic.org". geographic.org. Retrieved 2020-10-18.
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