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M'Xlokk

(Il-Kunsill Lokali ta' Marsaxlokk)

Coat of arms of M'Xlokk (Il-Kunsill Lokali ta' Marsaxlokk)
Coat of arms

Motto: Portus Herculis


Official name: Marsaxlokk
Inhabitants: Xlukkajr (p), Xlukkajra (f), Xlukkajri (pl)
Other names: M'Xlokk (code: MXK)

Map of M'Xlokk (Il-Kunsill Lokali ta' Marsaxlokk)


Coordinates: 35°50′30″N 14°32′41″E / 35.84167°N 14.54472°E / 35.84167; 14.54472Coordinates: 35°50′30″N 14°32′41″E / 35.84167°N 14.54472°E / 35.84167; 14.54472
Area: 4.7km²
Population total: 3,222
Population density: 683/km²
Borders: Birżebbuġa, Għaxaq, Marsaskala, Żejtun
Patron saint: Our Lady of Pompeii
Day of festa: 5th Sunday in July or 1st Sunday in August
Mayor: Stephen Caruana (MLP)
Website: marsaxlokk.gov.mt
Marsaxlokk Harbour
The fish market at Marsaxlokk
A luzzu, a traditional eyed boat, at Marsaxlokk.

Marsaxlokk is a traditional fishing village located in the south-eastern part of Malta, with a population of 3,205 people (Nov 2005).[citation needed] The village’s name comes from marsa, which means "port" and xlokk, which is the local name for south east. The word is related to the name for the dry sirocco wind that blows from the Sahara, comparable to the equivalent Catalan word, "xaloc".

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[edit] History

It was in the "bay of the sirocco" (Xlokk) that the first Phoenicians landed and set up trading posts on Malta, during the ninth century BC. During the Great Siege, Marsaxlokk harbor was also used as an anchorage by the Turkish fleet.

Overlooking the northern arm of Marsaxlokk Bay is the hill of Tas-Silġ which contains remains of megalithic temples of the Tarxien phase, with later alterations resembling the Ħaġar Qim model. Bronze Age material has also been found scattered around the area.From the end of the 6th century BC to the 1st century AD, the hill was used as a religious site, this time as a temple dedicated to Astarte/Hera. A number of dedications to both goddesses, or to the one goddess, under both the Phoenician and Greek names, have been found. The Tas-Silġ site was used again for religious purposes sometime in the 4th century AD, when it was adapted to a new religion, Christianity, and possibly used as a monastery.

In recent decades, the village has been the site for wet bulk operations. Malta's new main power station is here. Discharge of petroleum products takes place mainly at the Enemalta discharge installation point at Birżebbuġa. Apart from this, Oil Tanking (Malta) Ltd. operates an independent oil terminal at Marsaxlokk, which has discharge and loading points along the breakwater pier and offers storage, blending, and bunkering facilities.

New shipping trends and the introduction of large, specialised container vessels meant that, for Malta to take advantage of its position at the crossroads of numerous shipping routes, a new facility for container shipping had to be built. The Malta Freeport Terminal, at Marsaxlokk, has developed into a major container terminal in the Mediterranean, equipped with the latest in technology and serving many of the giant operators in the container carrier sector.

The contemporary population of Marsaxlokk is around 4,000. In the past, a great percentage of the population worked as full-time fishermen. The number of working fishermen has decreased, in part because people from other localities have moved to the village.

[edit] Importance of fishing

Most of Malta's fish supplies are caught by fishermen coming from this port. Swordfish, tuna, and the popular 'lampuki' are caught in abundance between spring and late autumn. On weekdays, the catch is taken to the fish-market in Valletta, but on Sundays fish is retailed by fishermen in the open on the quay.

Fish restaurants have opened to meet the ever-increasing demand. The tourist influx to Marsaxlokk has also attracted many hawkers and souvenir vendors.

[edit] Location

Marsaxlokk is about 35 minutes from Valletta by public bus. The bay is memorable for the many decorative "eyed" boats, called luzzus. The painted eyes on these luzzus are believed to protect the boats from the evil eye. However, tourists typically shun the town due to its severe litter problem and huge shipyards and a power station which dominate the seaward skyline.

[edit] Zones in Marsaxlokk

  • Delimara
  • Ħal Ġinwi
  • Il-Ballut
  • Il-Fossa
  • Il-Magħluq
  • Il-Wilġa
  • Kavallerizza
  • Marsaxlokk Bay
  • Il-Ponta l-Kbira
  • St. Peter's Pool
  • Il-Ponta Tal-Qrejten
  • Tal-Wiċċ
  • Tas-Silġ
  • Torri San Luċjan
  • Xrobb l-Għaġin

[edit] Marsaxlokk Main Roads

  • Triq Delimara (Delimara Road)
  • Triq it-Torri Vendome (Vendome Tower Street)
  • Triq iż-Żejtun (Zejtun Road)
  • Triq l-Arżnell (Arżnell Street)
  • Triq Santa Katerina (St. Catherine Street)
  • Triq Tas-Silġ (Tas-Silġ Road)
  • Triq Tat-Trunċiera (Trunċiera Street)
  • Xatt is-Sajjieda (Fishermen Strand)

[edit] Sports Teams In Marsaxlokk

Club Sport Founded League Venue
Marsaxlokk Football 1949 Maltese Premier League Ta' Qali Stadium


[edit] References

Grech, Joseph Marsaxlokk: 100 sena parroċċa

Abela, Joe Dun Marsaxlokk

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