Tan-Naħla

Tan-Naħla is a locality in , . Tan-Naħla is situated nearby to the locality , as well as near the village .
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Places of Interest

Highlights include Tas-Salvatur Hill and Christ the Redeemer.

Peak
is a peak.

Beach
is a bay located in the northern part of , , within the limits of the village of . It is used as a bathing bay and starting point for divers.

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Marsalforn and Żebbuġ.

Village
, also written as M'Forn for shortcut purposes, is a town on the north coast of , the second largest island of the Maltese archipelago. The town lies between the hilltop towns of and .

Village
is a village and an administrative unit of , in the northwest coast of the island of . It is located close to and and is built on two hilltop plateaus, Ta' Abram and Ix-Xagħra taż-Żebbuġ.

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is in . It's an attractive village of 4,900 people that houses the Ġgantija temples, and is a 5-minute drive or a 30-minute walk to Ramla i Hamra beach and to Rabat, so if you don't have too much time to explore the island, this is a good place to use as a base.

Tan-Naħla

Latitude
36.07° or 36° 4′ 12″ north
Longitude
14.2575° or 14° 15′ 27″ east
Elevation
21 metres (69 feet)
Open location code
8F8P3794+XX
Geo­Names ID
2563423
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