Ta’ San Niklaw

Ta’ San Niklaw is a locality in , . Ta’ San Niklaw is situated nearby to the locality , as well as near .
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Places of Interest

Highlights include Mnajdra and Parish Church of the Assumption, Qrendi.

is a megalithic found on the southern coast of the Mediterranean island of . is approximately 497 metres from the megalithic complex.

Church
The Church of the Assumption is a Roman Catholic parish church located in , .

Church
The Church of St Matthew, also known as San Mattew tal-Maqluba, is a Roman Catholic church located in in .

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Qrendi and Maqluba.

Village
is a village in the Western Region of , with a population of 3,148 people as of October 2021. It is located close to , and .

Locality
Il-Maqluba is a with a surface area of around 4,765 square metres situated in the village of in Malta. Il-Maqluba is a Special Area of Conservation – Candidate Site of International Importance and designated as a Tree Protection Area, forming…

Village
, also called by its title Città Ferdinand, is a city and a local council in the Western Region of . It is the third largest council in Malta by surface area, after and .

Ta’ San Niklaw

Latitude
35.83556° or 35° 50′ 8″ north
Longitude
14.44167° or 14° 26′ 30″ east
Elevation
130 metres (427 feet)
Open location code
8F7PRCPR+6M
Geo­Names ID
2562342
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Localities in the Area

Explore places such as Tal-Lanza and Il-Qasam Iċ-Ċkejken.

Notable Places Nearby

Highlights include San Niklaw Reservoir and Hagar Qin.

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