St. Venera

Santa Venera is a town in the of , with a population of 8,834. It is located between the towns of and Ħamrun, and also borders and .
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  • Type: Village with 7,590 residents
  • Description: town in Malta
  • Also known as: Saint Venera”, “Santa Venera”, and “Santa Vennera

Places of Interest

Highlights include Saint Venera Parish Church and Mater Dei Hospital.

Church
The Santa Venera Parish Church is a Roman Catholic in Santa Venera, , dedicated to saint of the same name. It was constructed at various stages between 1954 and 2005, although the building is still incomplete, lacking bell towers.

Hospital
, also known simply as Mater Dei, is an acute general and teaching hospital in , . It was opened in 2007, replacing St. Luke's Hospital.

Church
The Parish Church of St Cajetan of Thiene is a Roman Catholic in Ħamrun, , dedicated to Saint Cajetan. The church was constructed between 1869 and 1875 to designs of Giorgio Costantino Schinas, in a combination of architectural styles.

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Fleur-de-Lys and Msida.

Hamlet
is a suburb that forms part of , and is also considered a suburb of Santa Venera and . It lies approximately 5 kilometers from 's capital, .

Town
is a harbour and university town in the Eastern Region of with a population of 7,623.

Locality
Photo: Wikimedia, Public domain.
Hamrun is a town in the of , with a population of 9,244 as of March 2014.

St. Venera

Latitude
35.88979° or 35° 53′ 23″ north
Longitude
14.48024° or 14° 28′ 49″ east
Population
7,590
Elevation
54 metres (177 feet)
Open location code
8F7PVFQJ+W3
Open­Street­Map ID
node 1313975722
Open­Street­Map feature
place=­village
Geo­Names ID
2562518
Wiki­data ID
Q585420
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In Other Languages

From Arabic to Xhosa—“St. Venera” goes by many names.
  • Arabic: سانتا فينيرا
  • Armenian: Սանտա Վեներա
  • Basque: Santa Venera
  • Bengali: স্যান্টা ভেনেরা
  • Catalan: Santa Venera
  • Cebuano: Saint Venera
  • Cebuano: Santa Venera
  • Central Kurdish: سانتا ڤێنێرا
  • Chechen: Санта-Венера
  • Chinese: 圣韦内拉
  • Chinese: 聖韋內拉
  • Danish: Santa Venera
  • Dutch: Santa Venera
  • Esperanto: Santa Venera
  • Finnish: Santa Venera
  • French: Santa Venera
  • German: Santa Venera
  • Greek: Σάντα Βενέρα
  • Gujarati: સાન્ટા વેનેરા
  • Hindi: सैंटा वेनेरा
  • Hungarian: Santa Venera
  • Indonesian: Santa Venera
  • Italian: Santa Venera
  • Japanese: サンタヴェネラ
  • Kannada: ಸಂತ ವೆನೆರಾ
  • Korean: 산타베네라
  • Latin: Sancta Venera
  • Latin: Santa Venera
  • Latvian: Santa Venera
  • Lithuanian: Santa Venera
  • Malay: Santa Venera
  • Maltese: Santa Venera
  • Marathi: सांता व्हेनेरा
  • Mingrelian: სანტა-ვენერა
  • Norwegian Bokmål: Santa Venera
  • Norwegian: Santa Venera
  • Persian: سانتا ونرا
  • Polish: Santa Venera
  • Portuguese: Santa Venera
  • Russian: Санта-Венера
  • Sicilian: Santa Venera
  • Silesian: Santa Venera
  • Sinhala: සැන්ටා වෙනේරා
  • Spanish: Santa Venera
  • Swedish: Saint Venera
  • Swedish: Santa Venera
  • Tamil: சாண்டா வெனீரா
  • Telugu: సాంటా వెనెరా
  • Thai: ซานต้า วีเนรา
  • Turkish: Santa Venera
  • Ukrainian: Санта-Венера
  • Urdu: سانتا وینیرا
  • Vietnamese: Santa Venera
  • Xhosa: ISanta Venera (eMalta)
  • Xhosa: ISanta Venera

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