Coastline of Malta - Points

Points

  • Aħrax Point (Mellieħa)
  • Delimara Point (Marsaxlokk)
  • Dragonara Point (San Ġiljan)
  • Dwejra Point (San Lawrenz)
  • Forna Point (Għasri)
  • Għallis Point (Naxxar)
  • Għemieri (Comino)
  • Griebeġ Point (Mellieħa)
  • Gżira Point (Marsaskala)
  • Ħeqqa Point (Għarb)
  • Il-Kullana (Fawwara)
  • L-Ilsna (Qrendi)
  • Maħrax Point
  • Marfa Point (Mellieħa)
  • Mellieħa Point (Għajnsielem)
  • Mgerbeb Point
  • Miġnuna Point (Marsaskala)
  • Miġnuna Point, Mistra (Mellieħa)
  • Munxar Point (Marsaskala)
  • Parsott (Mellieħa)
  • Pellegrin Point (Mġarr)
  • Pinu Point (Għarb)
  • Ponta l-Kbira
  • Ras Ħanżir (Paola)
  • Ras id-Dawwara (Rabat)
  • Ras il-Bajda (Xlendi)
  • Ras il-Bajjada (Wied iż-Żurrieq)
  • Ras il-Ġebel (Xgħajra)
  • Ras il-Ħamrija (Qrendi)
  • Ras il-Ħobż (Għajnsielem)
  • Ras il-Waħx (Mellieħa)
  • Ras in-Niexfa (Mellieħa)
  • Ras ir-Raħeb (Baħrija)
  • Ras l-Irqieqa (Pembroke)
  • Ras tal-Għemieri
  • Reqqa Point (Għasri)
  • Ricasoli Point (Kalkara)
  • Rxawn Point (Xemxija)
  • Qala Point (Qala)
  • Qammieħ Point (Mellieħa)
  • Qawra Point (San Pawl il-Baħar)
  • Qrejten Point (Bahar ic-Caghaq)
  • San Dimitri Point (Għarb)
  • Santa Maria Point (Marsalforn)
  • Senglea Point (Senglea)
  • Sliema Point (Sliema)
  • Spinola Point (San Ġiljan)
  • St. Elmo Point (Valletta)
  • St. Julian's Point (Balluta)
  • Tal-Merieħa Point
  • Tigné Point or Dragutt Point (Sliema)
  • Wardija Point (Dwejra)
  • Xagga (Siġġiewi)
  • Zonqor Point (Marsaskala)

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