Tal-Ħandaq

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Tal-Ħandaq is an area in Qormi, Malta. It is a low hill. Situated on the left side of Mdina Road in Qormi, in the old days it was a rural area, with a few farms. In the 19th century, the British established a barracks up the hill. Eventually this was changed to host the Liceo Vassalli Junior Lyceum.

In the 1980s, the MEPA started to issue permissions for houses to be built. However after some residents settled there, plans were changed and the Tal-Ħandaq area was changed to an Industrial Zone and was renamed to Tal-Ħandaq Industrial Estate'. Nowadays, although there remain some residents and a few farms, the area has flourished with an extensive number of small businesses, the most common being Panel Beating and Spray Painting, Stoneworks, Steelworks and Woodworks. There is also a film studio.

Etymology

Tal Handak is the British spelling of the town of Tal-Ħandaq. (In Maltese the letter Q stands for a glottal stop [ʔ].)

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