Għasri
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Official name: | L-Għasri |
Inhabitants' name: | Għasri (m), Għasrija (f), Għasrin (pl) |
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Latitude: | 36°3 '30" N |
Longitude: | 14°13 '40" E |
Area: | 5.0km² |
Population total: | 418 |
Population density: | 84/km² |
Borders: | Għarb, Kerċem, Victoria, Żebbuġ |
Patron saint: | Corpus Christi |
Day of festa: | June |
Mayor: | Andrew Vella (PN) |
Website: | [1] |
Għasri (or L-Għasri) is a village in the western part of Gozo (Malta), with a population of 417 people (Nov 2005). By population is the smallest village in Gozo, and the third smallest in the Maltese Islands, after Bidnija (308 people) and Mdina (258 people).
Għasri is famous for its honey production.
[edit] Għasri Main Roads
- Pjazza Salvatur (Corpus Christi Square)
- Triq il-Fanal (Lantern Street)
- Triq il-Wilġa (Wilga Street)
- Triq iż-Żebbuġ (Zebbug Road)
- Triq Salvu Gambin (S. Gambin Street)
[edit] Other Streets at Għasri
- Daħla Ta' Għammar (Ghammar Street)
- Sqaq il-Knisja (Church Alley)
- Sqaq Wied tal-Qattus (Cat's Valley Alley)
- Trejqet Ġesù Nazzarenu (Jesus of Nazzareth Path)
- Trejqet il-Farfett (Butterfly Path)
- Triq Dun Karm Caruana (Fr. Carmelo Caruana Street)
- Triq id-Dehra (Visit Street)
- Triq il-Ġonna (Gardens Street)
- Triq il-Knisja (Church Street)
- Triq il-Maxrabija (Maxrabija Street)
- Triq it-Tamar (Dates Street)
- Triq l-Għarb (Gharb Road)
- Triq Ta' Għammar (Ghammar Road)
- Triq Ta' Pinu (Ta' Pinu Road)
- Triq Tal-Fenek (Tal-Fenek Road)
- Triq Tal-Kanun (Tal-Kanun Road)
- Triq Wied l-Għasri (Ghasri Valley Road)
- Triq Wied Sara (Sahra Valley Road)
- Wesgħa Dun Ġużepp Buttigieg (Fr. Joseph Buttigieg Square)
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