Ta' Xbiex

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Ta' Xbiex
Il-Kunsill Lokali ta' Ta' Xbiex
Local council
Ta' Xbiex
Modern apartments at Ta' Xbiex

Flag
Motto: Sole illuminata marique amplecta
Coordinates: 35°53′57″N 14°29′53″E / 35.89917°N 14.49806°E / 35.89917; 14.49806Coordinates: 35°53′57″N 14°29′53″E / 35.89917°N 14.49806°E / 35.89917; 14.49806
Country  Malta
Island Malta
Borders Msida, Gżira
Government
  Mayor Max Zammit (PL)
Area
  Total 0.3 km2 (0.1 sq mi)
Population
  Total 1,860
  Density 6,200/km2 (16,000/sq mi)
Demonym Ta' Ta' Xbiex
Time zone CET (UTC+1)
  Summer (DST) CEST (UTC+2)
Postal code XBX
Dialing code 356
Patron saint St. John of the Cross
Day of festa Sunday before November 25
Website Official website

Ta' Xbiex [1] is a small town in southeastern Malta with a population of 1,846 (Nov 2005). It also has its own local council.

Luxury apartment buildings under construction in Ta' Xbiex

The town is home of a number of foreign embassies, including the Embassies of Egypt, France, Austria and the British High Commission. The town also features a government housing estate and over the years it has also hosted a good amount of insurance companies, law firms and some IT and ship chandler service industries. It also services part of the Yacht Marina. Ta' Xbiex derives its name either from the name Tbexbix, meaning sunrise, (due to its geographical position) or else from the word Xbiek, meaning net, since this small town started off as a fishing village. It became a parish in 1969. The Parish Church dedicated to St John of the Cross is run by the Discalced Teresian Carmelite Monks.

Ta' Xbiex Main Roads

  • Triq Giuseppe Calì (Giuseppe Calì Street)
  • Triq Abate Rigord (Abate Rigord Street)
  • Triq Enrico Mizzi (Enrico Mizzi Street)
  • Triq il-Prinċipessa Margerita (Princess Margareth Street)
  • Triq il-Prinċipessa Eliżabetta (Princess Elizabeth Street)
  • Triq l-Ambaxxati (Embassy Way)
  • Triq San Ġwann tas-Salib (St. John of the Cross Street)
  • Triq Sir Ugo Mifsud (Sir Ugo Mifsud Street)
  • Triq L-Imradd
  • Triq Testaferrata (Testaferrata Street)
  • Rampa ta' Ta' Xbiex (Ta' Xbiex Terrace)
  • Vjal Sir Temi Zammit (Sir Temi Zammit Avenue)
  • Xatt Ta' Xbiex (Ta' Xbiex Coast Road)

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