Żebbuġ (Maltese: Ħaż-Żebbuġ) [ħazˈzɛbbʊtʃ], also known by its title Città Rohan, is a city in the Central Region of Malta. It is one of the oldest towns in the country, and its population is 11,903 as of March 2014.
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Malta Nature Tours specializes in organising guided nature walks in Malta and Gozo. Identification and information about the natural habitats and their biodiversity present (wild plants, orchids, trees, butterflies, lizards, etc.) are provided during the tours. Being guided by a botanist, specialised botanical excursions can also be arranged. Small groups guarantee personal attention and a unique experience of the fantastic Maltese natural landscape. During the experience gained from these 15 years of operation, Malta Nature Tours provide safe and pleasant walks with the right balance of fun, education, non-exhaustive exercise, site seeing, magnificent views and with a touch of history in the best countryside areas on the Maltese islands. Private and tailor-made tours in Gozo, where the most important sites can be seen in one day are also organised with transport being supplied from and to Malta.
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Definitely worth a visit for the dramatic photo opportunities of the saltpans and limestone cliffs. Difficult to get to if you don't have your own transport though.
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I have met people that have been to Malta and Gozo many times but do not know about this interesting statue. It lies on a steep hill outside Marsalforn and can be seen even from the ramparts of the Citadella in Victoria. From Victoria we got the 310 bus intending to get off at the Kittina bus stop but the bus was packed and we ended up in Marsalforn. Walking back along the main road we came to the path leading to the statue and got to the bottom of the hill. We went about half way up but then the path we were on got quite tricky so we stopped but still had good views of the statue which looks like a small version of the famous Rio de Janeiro statue Christ the Redeemer. If we had had more time there may have been an easier path but there is always another day. We walked back along the main road towards Victoria and soon found the Kittina bus stop to get the 310 back. Well worth seeing!
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