Msida

Msida is a harbour and university town in the Eastern Region of with a population of 7,623. Msida has about 7,620 residents.
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  • Type: Town with 7,620 residents
  • Description: seaside town in Malta
  • Also known as: L-Imsida

Places of Interest

Highlights include Manoel Island and Mater Dei Hospital.

Islet
, formerly known as Bishop's Island or the Isolotto, is a small island which forms part of the municipality of in , .

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

Stadium
The is a stadium in , . It opened in 1996. It has a capacity of 6,000, with 1,800 seated. It is the home ground of Maltese football club Ħamrun Spartans, who currently play in the Maltese Premier League.

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Ta’ Xbiex and Blata l-Bajda.

Town
Ta' Xbiex is a locality and Local Council in the Eastern Region of with a population of 2,148. It is part of a small headland within the , right between the villages of Msida and .

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

Village
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 Msida.

Msida

Latitude
35.89569° or 35° 53′ 45″ north
Longitude
14.48918° or 14° 29′ 21″ east
Population
7,620
Elevation
39 metres (128 feet)
United Nations Location Code
MT MSD
Open location code
8F7PVFWQ+7M
Open­Street­Map ID
node 130880844
Open­Street­Map feature
place=­town
Geo­Names ID
2562698
Wiki­data ID
Q585187
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In Other Languages

From Arabic to Vietnamese—“Msida” goes by many names.
  • Arabic: المصيدة
  • Arabic: المَصْيَدَةُ
  • Arabic: مسیدا
  • Basque: Msida
  • Bengali: সিডা
  • Catalan: Msida
  • Cebuano: L-Imsida
  • Central Kurdish: ئیمسیدا
  • Chinese: 姆西达
  • Chinese: 姆西達
  • Czech: Msida
  • Danish: Misida
  • Dutch: Msida
  • Eastern Mari: Мсида
  • Esperanto: Msida
  • Estonian: Msida
  • Finnish: Msida
  • French: L-Imsida
  • French: Msida
  • German: Msida
  • Greek: Μσίντα
  • Gujarati: મસીદા
  • Hebrew: מסידה
  • Hindi: सीडा
  • Hungarian: Msida
  • Inari Sami: Msida
  • Indonesian: Msida
  • Italian: Misida
  • Italian: Msida
  • Japanese: イムシーダ
  • Kalo Finnish Romani: Msida
  • Kannada: ಮಿಸಿದಾ
  • Kildin Sami: Мсида
  • Korean: 므시다
  • Latin: Misida
  • Latin: Msida
  • Latvian: Msida
  • Lithuanian: Msida
  • Lule Sami: Msida
  • Macedonian: Имсида
  • Malay: Msida
  • Maltese: Imsida
  • Maltese: L-Imsida
  • Maltese: Msida
  • Marathi: मसीद
  • Mingrelian: მსიდა
  • Northern Sami: Msida
  • Norwegian Bokmål: Msida
  • Norwegian: Msida
  • Persian: مسیدا
  • Pite Sami: Msida
  • Polish: Msida
  • Portuguese: Msida
  • Pushto: مسيدا
  • Russian: Мсида
  • Sicilian: Msida
  • Silesian: Msida
  • Sinhala: ම්සිඩා
  • Skolt Sami: Msida
  • Slovenian: Msida
  • Southern Sami: Msida
  • Spanish: Msida
  • Swedish: L-Imsida
  • Swedish: Msida
  • Tamil: மேசிட
  • Telugu: మిసైడా
  • Thai: มซิดา
  • Tornedalen Finnish: Msida
  • Turkish: Msida
  • Ukrainian: Мсіда
  • Ume Sami: Msida
  • Urdu: مسیدا
  • Vietnamese: Msida

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