Qrendi
Qrendi is a village in the Western Region of Malta, with a population of 3,148 people as of October 2021. It is located close to Mqabba, Żurrieq and Siġġiewi.| Tap on a place to explore it |
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- Type: Village with 2,750 residents
- Description: village in Malta
- Also known as: “Casal Krendi”
Places of Interest
Highlights include Parish Church of the Assumption, Qrendi and Church of St. Matthew.
Parish Church of the Assumption, Qrendi
Church
Photo: Zairon, CC BY-SA 3.0.
The Church of the Assumption is a Roman Catholic parish church located in Qrendi, Malta.
Church of St. Matthew
Church
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The Church of St Matthew, also known as San Mattew tal-Maqluba, is a Roman Catholic church located in Qrendi in Malta.
Blue Grotto
Photo: Ninaeva, CC BY-SA 3.0.
The Blue Grotto refers to a number of sea caverns on the south east coast of Malta, a short distance from the fishing harbour limits of Wied iż-Żurrieq, Malta.
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Maqluba and Mqabba.
Maqluba
Locality
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Il-Maqluba is a sinkhole with a surface area of around 4,765 square metres situated in the village of Qrendi in Malta. Il-Maqluba is a Special Area of Conservation – Candidate Site of International Importance and designated as a Tree Protection Area, forming…
Mqabba
Village
Photo: Edward Lear, Public domain.
Mqabba is a town in the Western Region of Malta. It has a traditional Maltese village layout, with a population of about 3,339 inhabitants, as of January 2019.
Żurrieq
Town
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Żurrieq is a town in the Western Region of Malta. It is one of the oldest towns in the country, and has a population of 11,823 inhabitants as of March 2014.
Qrendi
- Category: locality
- Location: Il-Qrendi, Malta, Europe
- View on OpenStreetMap
Latitude
35.83436° or 35° 50′ 4″ northLongitude
14.45787° or 14° 27′ 28″ eastPopulation
2,750Elevation
110 metres (361 feet)United Nations Location Code
MT QRDOpen location code
8F7PRFM5+P4OpenStreetMap ID
node 130887975OpenStreetMap feature
place=village
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In Other Languages
From Arabic to Vietnamese—“Qrendi” goes by many names.
- Arabic: “القرندي”
- Arabic: “كريندي”
- Armenian: “Կուրենդի”
- Basque: “Qrendi”
- Bengali: “কুরেন্ডি”
- Bulgarian: “Кренди”
- Catalan: “Qrendi”
- Cebuano: “Il-Qrendi”
- Chinese: “奎倫迪”
- Chinese: “格伦迪”
- Czech: “Qrendi”
- Danish: “Qrendi”
- Dutch: “Qrendi”
- Esperanto: “Qrendi”
- Finnish: “Qrendi”
- French: “Il-Qrendi”
- French: “Qrendi”
- Galician: “Qrendi”
- German: “Qrendi”
- Greek: “Κρέντι”
- Gujarati: “ક્રેન્ડી”
- Hindi: “कुरेन्दी”
- Hungarian: “Qrendi”
- Indonesian: “Qrendi”
- Italian: “Crendi”
- Italian: “Il-Qrendi”
- Italian: “Qrendi”
- Japanese: “レンディ”
- Kannada: “ಕ್ರೆಂಡಿ”
- Korean: “렌디”
- Latvian: “Krendi”
- Lithuanian: “Krendis”
- Malay: “Qrendi”
- Maltese: “Il-Qrendi”
- Maltese: “Qrendi”
- Marathi: “क्रेंडी”
- Norwegian Bokmål: “Qrendi”
- Persian: “قرندی”
- Polish: “Qrendi”
- Portuguese: “Qrendi”
- Russian: “Куренди”
- Sicilian: “Qrendi”
- Sinhala: “කුරෙන්ඩි”
- Spanish: “Crendi”
- Spanish: “Qrendi”
- Swedish: “Il-Qrendi”
- Tamil: “கிரேண்டி”
- Telugu: “క్రెండి”
- Thai: “เครนดิ”
- Turkish: “Qrendi”
- Ukrainian: “Кренді”
- Urdu: “آریندی”
- Vietnamese: “Qrendi”
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