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Qawra


FieldValue
nameQawra
native_nameIl-Qawra
native_name_langmt
settlement_typeTown
image_skylineSudika Bugibba.jpg
image_captionView of Qawra from Salina Bay
pushpin_mapMalta
coordinates
subdivision_typeCountry
subdivision_nameMalta
subdivision_type1Region
subdivision_name1Northern Region
subdivision_type2District
subdivision_name2Northern District
subdivision_type3Local council
subdivision_name3Flag of Saint Paul's Bay.svg St. Paul's Bay
unit_prefMetric
population_density_km2auto
population_demonymQawri (m), Qawrija (f), Qawrin (pl)
timezone1CET
utc_offset1+1
timezone1_DSTCEST
utc_offset1_DST+2
postal_code_typePostal code
postal_codeSPB
area_code_typeDialing code
area_code356
blank_name_sec1Patron saint
blank_info_sec1Francis of Assisi
blank1_name_sec1Day of festa

Qawra (, ) is a zone within St. Paul's Bay in the Northern Region, Malta. Located close to Buġibba and Salina, it is a popular tourist resort, containing many hotels and restaurants.

Around 1638, the Order of St. John built Qawra Tower at Qawra Point, as part of a series of fortifications defending Malta's coastline. A battery was built around it in 1715, while an entrenchment wall was added in the 1760s. Today, the tower and battery are a restaurant, and parts of the entrenchment can still be seen.

The town is home to many water-sport activities, including banana boat, speed boat and jetski rides, as well as kayaking, snorkeling and diving. The area is also well known as the "touristy" area of Malta due to the many bars which show British football. Summer temperatures can be as hot as 40 C, with an average of over 30 C. Casinos, bars, and clubs are also a major part of this small town. Many people swim and bathe off the rocks, which provide ample space for sun bathing. It is popular with tourists who like to walk by the sea at night.

Parish

The parochial church of Qawra is dedicated to St Francis of Assisi. The parish incorporates both Qawra and the neighbouring locality of Bugibba in its geographical area. The parish feast is celebrated on 17 September which commemorates the impression of the stigmata on Saint Francis. The church in Qawra began functioning as a parish on 8 December 2004 and the first parish priest was Fr. Ġorġ Zammit, OFM conv. The architect of the church building was Richard England. It is a modern-style church, unlike the Latin cross style in most other parishes in Malta.

Sightseeing

The main attractions in Qawra include:

  • Malta National Aquarium
  • Malta Classic Car Museum
  • Buġibba Temple is located on the border of Qawra and Buġibba

References

References

  1. (23 December 2017). "Qawra (Malta): Tourist Info, Travel Tips and Things to Do".
  2. (28 June 2013). "Qawra Point Tower & Battery".
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