Misraħ Il-Barrieri

Misraħ Il-Barrieri is a locality in , . Misraħ Il-Barrieri is situated nearby to the town , as well as near the locality .
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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 , . 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 Msida and Ta’ Xbiex.

Town
is a harbour town in the Eastern Region of with a population of 7,623.

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 and .

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 .

Misraħ Il-Barrieri

Latitude
35.89583° or 35° 53′ 45″ north
Longitude
14.48639° or 14° 29′ 11″ east
Elevation
12 metres (39 feet)
Open location code
8F7PVFWP+8H
Geo­Names ID
2564380
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Highlights include St. Martin’s College and Misida Creek.

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