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Ħal Luqa
Il-Kunsill Lokali ta' Ħal Luqa
—  Local council  —
Ħal Luqa

Coat of arms
Coordinates: 35°51′35″N 14°29′21″E / 35.85972°N 14.48917°E / 35.85972; 14.48917Coordinates: 35°51′35″N 14°29′21″E / 35.85972°N 14.48917°E / 35.85972; 14.48917
Country  Malta
Island Malta
District
Borders Għaxaq, Gudja, Kirkop, Marsa, Mqabba, Paola, Qormi, Safi, Santa Luċija, Siġġiewi, Tarxien
Government
 • Mayor John Schembri (MLP)
Area
 • Total 6.7 km2 (2.6 sq mi)
Population (Nov 2005)
 • Total 6,072
 • Density 910/km2 (2,300/sq mi)
Demonym Ħalluqi (m), Ħalluqija (f), Ħalluqin (pl)
Time zone CET (UTC+1)
 • Summer (DST) CEST (UTC+2)
Postal code LQA
Dialing code 356
Patron saint St. Andrew
Day of festa First Sunday of July (main feast)
November 30 (liturgical feast)
Website Official website

Ħal Luqa (meaning poplar in Aramaic) is a village located in the south east of Malta. It is an old town that has a dense population, typical of the Maltese Islands. The population of Ħal Luqa is 6,028 (Nov 2005). There is a church in its main square dedicated to St. Andrew. The traditional feast of St. Andrew is celebrated on the first Sunday of July, with the liturgical feast being celebrated on the November 30.[1]

Citizens of Ħal Luqa vote for their local council every three years, which council consists of seven members, one of them being the mayor. The Mayor of Ħal Luqa is John Schembri.[2]

The famous clock maker and inventor Michelangelo Sapiano (1826-1912) used to live in Ħal Luqa. He constructed various kinds of clocks, the clock in the belfry of the Parish Church being one of his many works. The house in Ħal Luqa where he used to live in, is situated in Pawlu Magri Street.[3]


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[edit] Economy

Air Malta has its headquarters in Ħal Luqa.[4]

[edit] Zones in Ħal Luqa

  • Għammieri
  • Ħal Luqa Industrial Estate
  • Ta' Ħal Saflieni
  • Taċ-Ċagħki
  • Taċ-Ċawla
  • Tal-Bandieri
  • Wied Betti
  • Wied il-Knejjes
  • Xagħra tas-Simar

[edit] Culture

The historical town is mentioned as Luqqawatna in Malachi Martin's book King of Kings as the hidden capital of the ancient Philistines in around 1000 BC.[5]

[edit] References

  1. ^ Malta Annual Festivals Retrieved on 18 March 2010.
  2. ^ Official website
  3. ^ No Man is an Island Cuckoo Clock Information. Retrieved on 18 March 2010.</
  4. ^ Contact addresses, Air Malta. Retrieved on 11 September 2009.
  5. ^ Martin, Malachi, King of Kings: a Novel of the Life of David, Simon and Schuster, New York, 1980 ISBN 0-671-24707-7

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