Żurrieq (Maltese: Iż-Żurrieq) is a town in the Southern Region of Malta. It is one of the oldest towns in the country, and it has a population of 11,823 inhabitants as of March 2014. The first documentation about it being a parish dates back to 1436 dedicated to St. Catherine of Alexandria. The island of Filfla is administratively a part of the town. The town stretches from In Nigret to Ħal Far respectively in old times the town was a border with Żejtun. There are a number of villages forming part of Żurrieq.
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Very beautiful scenic formation to view afar and cruise via small boat Best time is in morning to have sun shining into crystal clear waters and reflect of sandy bottom giving vivid blues If you travel by public bus get off at Panorama stop and then short walk to cliff top viewing point for spectacular views on formation Then walk back to road and down hill to bay were you pay for ~25 minutes boat ride which weaves through grotto and other caves Then catch public bus Route 201 from Grotto station to Hagar Qim temples ( one stop) which are World Heritage sites
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Originally built by Grandmaster Manoel de Vilhena in 1724, the windmill has been beautifully restored to its original working order. It is now the only functioning windmill on the Maltese islands. You can visit the miller's workshop, the miller's family residence on the first floor and the fully functioning milling room at the very top of the windmill. Guided tours in various languages can be arranged on Saturdays and Sundays (mornings only) and by appointment during weekdays.
Very beautiful windmill. It opens 3 days a week for visit. Is it the only one in Malta in such a good state. The other one is in Gozo.
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