St. Paul's Bay, The Northern Region, Malta

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🇲🇹 Saint Paul's Bay is a town in the Northern Region of Malta, sixteen km north-west of the capital Valletta. Saint Paul's Bay is the largest town in the Northern Region and the seat of the Northern Regional Committee along with being the most populous town in Malta.

Its name refers to the shipwreck of Saint Paul as documented in the Acts of the Apostles on St. Paul's Islands near St Paul's Bay, on his voyage from Caesarea to Rome, which laid the foundations of Christianity on the island.

Burmarrad, Wardija, Qawra, Buġibba, Xemxija, and San Martin, as well as parts of Bidnija and Mistra, form part of St. Paul's Bay Local Council. The area of the locality is 14.47 km² (6 sq mi).

The population goes up to about 60,000 between June and September with Maltese residents and tourists lodging in hotels, especially in Buġibba and Qawra.Heading north is Mistra Bay, its headland and St Paul's Island. Going west and crossing the island towards Ġnejna Bay and Golden Bay is the scenic Wardija Ridge.

History Archaeological remains have been found in the limits of St. Paul's Bay, which go back to around 4000 BC. Among the remains there are the megalithic temples of Buġibba and Xemxija. In addition, Cart Ruts were found on the Wardija Ridge at Busewdien, while Punic tombs and other Bronze Age remains were also found. During the Roman period, St. Paul's Bay became an important harbour. Remains of a Roman road, baths and beehives, have been found at Xemxija, while Roman anchors were found on the seabed.

By the late Middle Ages, St. Paul's Bay was abandoned since the area was unsafe due to corsair raids. The local militia maintained several watch posts in the area. One of these, known as Ta' Tabibu farmhouse, still survives today and is considered to be the oldest building in St. Paul's Bay. A building of a church was also noted at the arrival of the Order of St John in 1530.

A number of fortifications were built in the area during the rule of the Order of Saint John. The first of these was the Wignacourt Tower, built in 1610, which is now the oldest surviving watchtower in Malta. Qawra Tower was built by Grand Master Lascaris in 1638. In 1715, batteries were built around these two towers, while two batteries and a redoubt were built in other parts of the St. Paul's Bay coastline. Of these, only Arrias Battery survives today, since Dellia Battery and Perellos Redoubt were demolished in the 20th century.

The bay was one of the landing places during the French invasion of Malta in June 1798. After the Maltese uprising against the French, St. Paul's Bay became the main harbour of Malta since the Grand Harbour and Marsamxett were still under French control.

In the 19th century, several villas were built in St. Paul's Bay. These were requisitioned by the British military in World War II and the bay became a rest camp. After the Italian armistice of 1943, 76 ships of the Regia Marina were anchored at St. Paul's Bay after surrendering to the British.

After the war, the area began to be further developed. Today, St. Paul's Bay, Qawra, Buġibba, Xemxija and Burmarrad form a large cluster of buildings. The area is a popular entertainment spot.

Sport • Sirens F.C. football club • Sirens A.S.C. Waterpolo club • Malta Young Sailors Club dinghy sailing club.

Zones in St. Paul's Bay • Bajda Ridge • Buġibba • Burmarrad • Busewdien • Daħlet il-Fekruna • Erba' Mwieżeb • Għajn Astas • Għajn Rasul • Għar Għasfur • Ħotba ta' San Martin • Il-Ballut • Il-Ħamra • Il-Palma • Il-Wileġ • L-Imbordin • Mdawra • Mistra Bay (Qala l-Mistra) • Miżieb • Port Bur-Marrad • Pwales Beach (Ramla tal-Pwales) • Qawra • Qawra Point (Ras il-Qawra) • Rdum l-Abjad (White Cliffs) • Rdum Rxawn • Rdum Tal-Maħruq • Rxawn Point • Safsafa • San Martin • San Pawl Milqi • Simar • Tal-Arġentier • Tal-Basal • Ta' Ċampra • Tal-Fjuri • Ta' Garrum • Tal-Għażżelin • Tal-Qadi • Tal-Qarbuni • Ta' Rkuplu • Tal-Veċċja • Tax-Xama' • Ta' Xewka • Wardija • Wardija Heights • Wardija Ridge • Wied Bufula • Wied Qannotta • Wied Sardin • Wied tal-Mistra • Wied tal-Pwales • Xemxija • Xemxija Bay.

Swieqi, Malta 

St. Paul's Bay has a population of over 29,100 people. St. Paul's Bay also forms the centre of the wider Northern Region which has a population of over 102,892 people.

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Twin Towns, Sister Cities Saint Paul's Bay has links with:

🇬🇷 Agios Pavlos, Greece 🇫🇷 Chaum, France 🇭🇷 Oroslavje, Croatia
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North of: 35.948

🇰🇷 Chilgok 35.95

🇺🇸 High Point 35.954

🇺🇸 Knoxville 35.961

🇯🇵 Ageo 35.967

🇯🇵 Ushiku 35.967

🇨🇳 Neihuang 35.967

🇯🇵 Kasukabe 35.975

🇰🇷 Gunsan 35.979

🇯🇵 Hasuda 35.987

🇨🇳 Zhucheng 35.988

West of: 14.402

🇨🇿 Prague 1 14.4

🇳🇴 Bodø 14.375

🇨🇲 Batouri 14.367

🇸🇮 Kranj 14.367

🇩🇪 Seelow 14.367

🇮🇹 Ercolano 14.353

🇩🇪 Cottbus 14.333

🇮🇹 Portici 14.333

🇮🇹 Caserta 14.327

🇮🇹 Afragola 14.317

Antipodal to St. Paul's Bay is: -165.598,-35.948

Locations Near: St. Paul's Bay 14.4017,35.9483

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🇲🇹 San Ġwann 14.467,35.9 d: 7.9  

🇲🇹 Qormi 14.467,35.867 d: 10.8  

🇲🇹 Valletta 14.515,35.9 d: 11.5  

🇮🇹 Modica 14.761,36.859 d: 106.2  

🇮🇹 Vittoria 14.533,36.95 d: 112  

🇮🇹 Ragusa 14.732,36.926 d: 112.7  

🇮🇹 Caltagirone 14.5,37.233 d: 143.2  

🇮🇹 Caltanissetta 14.063,37.49 d: 174.1  

🇮🇹 Agrigento 13.586,37.303 d: 167.3  

Antipodal to: St. Paul's Bay -165.598,-35.948

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🇦🇸 Pago Pago -170.701,-14.279 d: 17552.5  

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🇵🇫 Papeete -149.566,-17.537 d: 17429.8  

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🇺🇸 Maui -156.446,20.72 d: 13640.6  

🇺🇸 Maui County -156.617,20.868 d: 13627.1  

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🇺🇸 Honolulu -157.85,21.3 d: 13597.3  

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