Mtarfa

Mtarfa is a small town in the of , with a population of 2,572 as of March 2014. It was considered to be a suburb of until 2000, when it became a separate local council.
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  • Type: Village with 2,570 residents
  • Description: local council of Malta
  • Also known as: Imtarfa” and “Imtarfa Barracks

Places of Interest

Highlights include St. Paul’s Cathedral and National Stadium Ta‘ Qali.

Church
The Metropolitan Cathedral of Saint Paul, commonly known as St Paul's Cathedral or the Mdina Cathedral, is a Catholic cathedral in , , dedicated to St.

Stadium
Photo: D T G, Public domain.
The National Stadium, locally also referred to as Ta' Qali, officially known as Grawnd Nazzjonali, is a located in , . The stadium, which also contains the headquarters of the Malta Football Association, seats 16,997 people and is, by far, the largest stadium in the country.

Museum
The Domus Romana, stylized as the , is a ruined Roman-era house located on the boundary between and , . It was built in the 1st century BC as an aristocratic town house within the Roman city of Melite.

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Mdina and Rabat.

is a small city in and its former capital. The town is a joy to stroll around in: many of the alleys really give the sense that nothing has changed here for more than a millennium since the Arabs were here.

is a town in the Western Region of , with a population of 11,497 as of March 2014. It adjoins the ancient capital city of , and a north-western part of was in the Roman city of Melite until its medieval retrenchment.

Hamlet
Ta' Qali is a wide open space in the limits of and in central and northern respectively, which contains , the Malta Fairs & Conventions Centre, Ta' Qali National Park, a crafts village, and a national vegetable market which is locally known as the Pitkalija.

Mtarfa

Latitude
35.89158° or 35° 53′ 30″ north
Longitude
14.39789° or 14° 23′ 52″ east
Population
2,570
Elevation
107 metres (351 feet)
United Nations Location Code
MT MTA
Open location code
8F7PV9RX+J5
Open­Street­Map ID
node 130908195
Open­Street­Map feature
place=­village
Geo­Names ID
2562694
Wiki­data ID
Q656837
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In Other Languages

From Arabic to Vietnamese—“Mtarfa” goes by many names.
  • Arabic: المطرفة
  • Arabic: المُطَرَّفَةُ
  • Basque: Mtarfa
  • Bengali: মতারফা
  • Catalan: Mtarfa
  • Cebuano: L-Imtarfa
  • Chinese: 姆塔尔法
  • Danish: Mtarfa
  • Dutch: Mtarfa
  • Esperanto: Mtarfa
  • Finnish: Mtarfa
  • French: L-Imtarfa
  • French: Mtarfa
  • German: Mtarfa
  • Greek: Ιμτάρφα
  • Gujarati: મટરફા
  • Hindi: तारफ़ा
  • Hungarian: Mtarfa
  • Indonesian: Mtarfa
  • Italian: Marfa
  • Italian: Mtarfa
  • Japanese: イムタルファ
  • Kannada: ಮೌರ್ಫಾ
  • Korean: 므타르파
  • Latin: Mtarfa
  • Latvian: Mtarfa
  • Lithuanian: Mtarfa
  • Malay: Mtarfa
  • Maltese: L-Imtarfa
  • Maltese: Mtarfa
  • Marathi: मटरफा
  • Norwegian Bokmål: Mtarfa
  • Persian: معمرفا
  • Polish: Mtarfa
  • Portuguese: Mtarfa
  • Russian: Мтарфа
  • Sicilian: Mtarfa
  • Silesian: Mtarfa
  • Sinhala: ම්ටර්ෆා
  • Spanish: Mtarfa
  • Swedish: L-Imtarfa
  • Tamil: மதரபா
  • Telugu: ఎమ్‌‌టార్ఫా
  • Thai: มทาร์ฟา
  • Turkish: Mtarfa
  • Ukrainian: Мтарфа
  • Urdu: متارفا
  • Vietnamese: Mtarfa

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About Mapcarta. Data © OpenStreetMap contributors and available under the Open Database License". Text is available under the CC BY-SA 4.0 license, except for photos, directions, and the map. Description text is based on the Wikipedia page “Mtarfa”. Photo: Sudika, CC BY-SA 3.0.