Sannat

Sannat is an administrative unit of , on the island of , with a population of 2,117 people. Ta' Sannat is in the south of Gozo, popular for its very high cliffs, ancient cart ruts, temples and dolmens, and rich fauna and flora.
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  • Type: Village with 2,120 residents
  • Description: town in Gozo, Malta
  • Also known as: Ta‘ Sannat

Places of Interest

Highlights include Gozo Stadium and Saint George’s Basilica.

Stadium
The , formerly known as the Silver Jubilee Ground, is the main stadium of the island of , . The , which is located in , seats only 1,644 people but its standing areas at each end of its main stand ensure that the stadium can hold up to approximately 3,800 people, with 1,628 seated.

Church
St. George's Basilica or the Basilica and Collegiate Parish Church of Saint George, also simply known in Maltese as San Ġorġ, is a historic Baroque church situated in the middle of Gozo, the second largest island in the Maltese archipelago, and is surrounded by a maze of old narrow streets and alleys.

Church
The Church of Saint John the Baptist, commonly known as the Rotunda of Xewkija or Xewkija Rotunda, is a Roman Catholic church in , , .

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Munxar and Fontana.

Village
is an administrative unit of , which lies on the southern side of the island of . As of March 2014, its population was 1,454 people. Close to this village, there is Bay, a popular tourist resort engulfed in a fjord-like inlet amongst high cliffs.

Village
, as a local council, is an administrative unit of , on the island of , with a population of 985 people.

Village
is an administrative unit and village of , on the island of . The population of is 3,300 as of March 2014.

Sannat

Latitude
36.0273° or 36° 1′ 38″ north
Longitude
14.2429° or 14° 14′ 34″ east
Population
2,120
Elevation
119 metres (390 feet)
United Nations Location Code
MT SAN
Open location code
8F8P26GV+W5
Open­Street­Map ID
node 131727357
Open­Street­Map feature
place=­village
Geo­Names ID
2562545
Wiki­data ID
Q602037
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In Other Languages

From Arabic to Vietnamese—“Sannat” goes by many names.
  • Arabic: سانات
  • Arabic: سنات
  • Basque: Sannat
  • Bengali: সাঁন্যাৎ
  • Catalan: Sannat
  • Cebuano: Sannat
  • Chinese: 桑納特
  • Chinese: 桑纳特
  • Danish: Sannat
  • Dutch: Sannat
  • Esperanto: Sannat
  • Esperanto: Ta‘ Sannat
  • Finnish: Sannat
  • French: Sannat
  • French: Ta‘ Sannat
  • French: Ta’ Sannat
  • German: Sannat
  • German: Ta‘ Sannat
  • Greek: Σαννάτ
  • Gujarati: સન્નાત
  • Hindi: सनत
  • Hungarian: Sannat
  • Indonesian: Sannat
  • Italian: Sannat
  • Japanese: サンナット
  • Kannada: ಸನ್ನಾತ್
  • Korean: 사나트
  • Korean: 산나트
  • Latvian: Sanata
  • Lithuanian: Sanatas
  • Malay: Sannat
  • Maltese: Is-Sannat
  • Maltese: Sannat
  • Maltese: Ta‘ Sannat
  • Maltese: Ta’ Sannat
  • Marathi: सन्नाट
  • Norwegian Bokmål: Sannat
  • Persian: سنات
  • Polish: Sannat
  • Portuguese: Sannat
  • Russian: Саннат
  • Sicilian: Sannat
  • Sinhala: සන්නට්
  • Spanish: Sannat
  • Swedish: Sannat
  • Swedish: Ta’ Sannat
  • Tamil: சன்னட்
  • Tatar: Саннат
  • Telugu: సన్నత్
  • Thai: แซนนาท
  • Turkish: Sannat
  • Ukrainian: Саннат
  • Urdu: ساننات
  • Uzbek: Sannat
  • Vietnamese: Sannat

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