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    Mġarr is a harbour town in south-eastern Gozo, Malta. The name Mġarr may have originated from the Arabic word "mġar", meaning "port". The town of Mġarr...
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    ravaged Gozo, enslaving most of its 5,000 inhabitants, bringing them to Tarhuna Wa Msalata in Libya, their departure port in Gozo was Mġarr ix-Xini....
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    Mġarr (Maltese: L-Imġarr), formerly known as Mgiarro, is a village in the Northern Region of Malta. Mġarr is a rural village situated in an isolated region...
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  • Mġarr is a town in the north-west of Malta. Mġarr could also refer to: Mġarr (Gozo), a town and port in the east of Gozo Mġarr ix-Xini, a small bay in...
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  • The 1948 Gozo luzzu disaster occurred on 30 October 1948 when a luzzu fishing boat carrying passengers from Marfa, Malta to Mġarr, Gozo capsized and sank...
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    includes 14 local councils: Fontana Għajnsielem - include the areas of Mġarr, Gozo, Fort Chambray and Comino Għarb - include the areas of Ta' Pinu, Birbuba...
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    Mġarr ix-Xini Tower (Maltese: Torri ta' Mġarr ix-Xini) is the largest of the coastal watchtowers that the Knights of Malta erected on the island of Gozo...
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    Mġarr, Gozo (Għajnsielem) to Dwejra (San Lawrenz) Triq ix-Xatt (Gozo Ferry), Mġarr, Gozo Triq l-Imġarr (Mġarr Road), Għajnsielem Triq l-Imġarr (Mġarr...
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    Mġarr ix-Xini (Maltese: L-Imġarr ix-Xini), is a bay close to Għajnsielem (southwest), Xewkija and Sannat (southeast) on the Maltese island of Gozo. It...
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    used as ferries as early as 1241 from the harbour of Mġarr. Dgħajjes tal-latini, also known as Gozo boats, remained in use until after the Second World...
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