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Marsamxett Harbour

Marsamxett Harbour (Maltese pronunciation: [mɐr.sɐmˈʃɛt]), historically also referred to as Marsamuscetto, is a natural harbour on the island of Malta. It is located to the north of the larger Grand Harbour. The harbour is generally more dedicated to leisure use than the Grand Harbour.[1]

View of Marsamxett from Sliema
Map of Marsamxett

Description edit

The harbour mouth faces north east and is bounded to the north by Dragut Point and Tigné Point. Its northwest shore is made up of the towns of Sliema, Gżira and Ta' Xbiex. The harbour then extends inland to Pietà and Msida. Off Gżira lies Manoel Island, now connected to the mainland by a bridge. The south eastern shore of the harbour is formed by the Sciberras peninsula, which is largely covered by the town of Floriana and the city of Valletta. At its tip lies the 16th century Fort Saint Elmo. The Sciberras peninsula divides Marsamxett from the larger parallel natural harbour, Grand Harbour.[citation needed]

Along its partner the Grand Harbour, Marsamxett lies at the centre of gently rising ground. Development has grown up all around the twin harbours and up the slopes so that the whole bowl is effectively one large conurbation. Much of Malta's population lives within a three kilometer radius of Floriana. This is now one of the most densely populated areas in Europe. The harbours and the surrounding areas make up Malta's Northern and Southern Harbour Districts. Together, these districts contain 27 of 68 local councils. They have a population of 213,722 which make up over 47% of the total population of the Maltese islands.[2]

History edit

 
Marsamxett Harbour in the 19th century from a painting by Girolamo Gianni
 
Marsamxett seen from Valletta in 1942
 
Royal Navy submarines at Manoel Island in World War II

In 1551, Ottomans landed at Marsamxett and marched upon the Grand Harbour, but did not attack as they found strong defences built by the Order of Saint John. This skirmish was followed by an unsuccessful attack against Mdina, and successful sacking of Gozo and conquest of Tripoli. After this attack, Fort Saint Elmo was built to guard both Marsamxett and the Grand Harbour.

A much larger Ottoman invasion came in 1565, in the Great Siege of Malta. During the siege, the Ottoman fleet was based at Marsamxett, and cannons were stationed at Tigné Point in order to bombard Fort Saint Elmo. During the attack, the Ottoman admiral Dragut was killed by stray gunfire. The siege was eventually lifted and the Order and the Maltese emerged victorious. A new city was constructed on the Sciberras Peninsula, and was named Valletta after the Grandmaster who commissioned it. The suburb of Floriana was later built outside the city, and it has now developed into a town in its own right.

In 1592, a wooden quarantine hospital was built on Manoel Island, then known as l'Isola del Vescovo. It was dismantled a year later, but a permanent Lazzaretto was built in its place in 1643, which was improved a number of times until its closure in 1929. Between 1723-33, Fort Manoel was built on Manoel Island, while Fort Tigné was built on Tigné Point in 1793. British barracks were also built on Tigné Point, but these have since been demolished.

During World War II, the British used Marsamxett, particularly Manoel Island, as a submarine base. The island was a stone frigate, referred to as HMS Talbot or HMS Phœnicia. Fort Manoel saw use once again, and it was bombarded by Luftwaffe bombers causing much destruction.

In 1977, the 1st (Maritime) Battery of the Armed Forces of Malta moved its base to Hay Wharf in Marsamxett.[3]

Sliema, Gżira, and Ta' Xbiex on the northern end of the harbour have seen a lot of development in recent years. Marsamxett Harbour is now mainly used for smaller watercraft when compared to Grand Harbour. There are a number of yacht marinas including at Msida and Manoel Island, a yacht yard, as well as tourist cruise boats which operate from Sliema.

On 10 September 2006, during the Maltese round of the Aero GP series, a mid-air collision between two planes above the harbour caused the death of one of the pilots, Gabor Varga.[4]

Gallery edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ . Transport Malta. Archived from the original on 6 November 2014. Retrieved 20 November 2014.
  2. ^ (PDF). Malta Government Gazette 19,094. Archived from the original (PDF) on 14 July 2014. Retrieved 21 November 2014.
  3. ^ . steno.webs.com. March 2010. Archived from the original on 7 April 2014. Retrieved 4 June 2015.
  4. ^ "Stunt pilot dies in crash over Marsamxett". MaltaMedia News. 10 September 2006. Retrieved 21 November 2014.

Coordinates: 35°54′6″N 14°30′29″E / 35.90167°N 14.50806°E / 35.90167; 14.50806

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Marsamxett Harbour Maltese pronunciation mɐr sɐmˈʃɛt historically also referred to as Marsamuscetto is a natural harbour on the island of Malta It is located to the north of the larger Grand Harbour The harbour is generally more dedicated to leisure use than the Grand Harbour 1 View of Marsamxett from SliemaMap of Marsamxett Contents 1 Description 2 History 3 Gallery 4 See also 5 ReferencesDescription editThe harbour mouth faces north east and is bounded to the north by Dragut Point and Tigne Point Its northwest shore is made up of the towns of Sliema Gzira and Ta Xbiex The harbour then extends inland to Pieta and Msida Off Gzira lies Manoel Island now connected to the mainland by a bridge The south eastern shore of the harbour is formed by the Sciberras peninsula which is largely covered by the town of Floriana and the city of Valletta At its tip lies the 16th century Fort Saint Elmo The Sciberras peninsula divides Marsamxett from the larger parallel natural harbour Grand Harbour citation needed Along its partner the Grand Harbour Marsamxett lies at the centre of gently rising ground Development has grown up all around the twin harbours and up the slopes so that the whole bowl is effectively one large conurbation Much of Malta s population lives within a three kilometer radius of Floriana This is now one of the most densely populated areas in Europe The harbours and the surrounding areas make up Malta s Northern and Southern Harbour Districts Together these districts contain 27 of 68 local councils They have a population of 213 722 which make up over 47 of the total population of the Maltese islands 2 History edit nbsp Marsamxett Harbour in the 19th century from a painting by Girolamo Gianni nbsp Marsamxett seen from Valletta in 1942 nbsp Royal Navy submarines at Manoel Island in World War IIThis section needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources in this section Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Marsamxett Harbour news newspapers books scholar JSTOR October 2017 Learn how and when to remove this template message In 1551 Ottomans landed at Marsamxett and marched upon the Grand Harbour but did not attack as they found strong defences built by the Order of Saint John This skirmish was followed by an unsuccessful attack against Mdina and successful sacking of Gozo and conquest of Tripoli After this attack Fort Saint Elmo was built to guard both Marsamxett and the Grand Harbour A much larger Ottoman invasion came in 1565 in the Great Siege of Malta During the siege the Ottoman fleet was based at Marsamxett and cannons were stationed at Tigne Point in order to bombard Fort Saint Elmo During the attack the Ottoman admiral Dragut was killed by stray gunfire The siege was eventually lifted and the Order and the Maltese emerged victorious A new city was constructed on the Sciberras Peninsula and was named Valletta after the Grandmaster who commissioned it The suburb of Floriana was later built outside the city and it has now developed into a town in its own right In 1592 a wooden quarantine hospital was built on Manoel Island then known as l Isola del Vescovo It was dismantled a year later but a permanent Lazzaretto was built in its place in 1643 which was improved a number of times until its closure in 1929 Between 1723 33 Fort Manoel was built on Manoel Island while Fort Tigne was built on Tigne Point in 1793 British barracks were also built on Tigne Point but these have since been demolished During World War II the British used Marsamxett particularly Manoel Island as a submarine base The island was a stone frigate referred to as HMS Talbot or HMS Phœnicia Fort Manoel saw use once again and it was bombarded by Luftwaffe bombers causing much destruction In 1977 the 1st Maritime Battery of the Armed Forces of Malta moved its base to Hay Wharf in Marsamxett 3 Sliema Gzira and Ta Xbiex on the northern end of the harbour have seen a lot of development in recent years Marsamxett Harbour is now mainly used for smaller watercraft when compared to Grand Harbour There are a number of yacht marinas including at Msida and Manoel Island a yacht yard as well as tourist cruise boats which operate from Sliema On 10 September 2006 during the Maltese round of the Aero GP series a mid air collision between two planes above the harbour caused the death of one of the pilots Gabor Varga 4 Gallery edit nbsp Fort TigneSliema nbsp Tigne PointSliema nbsp Sliema CreekSliema nbsp Sliema HarbourSliema nbsp Manoel IslandGzira nbsp Manoel Island Yacht YardGzira nbsp Fort ManoelGzira nbsp LazzarettoGzira nbsp Manoel Island Yacht MarinaGzira nbsp Lazzaretto CreekGzira and Ta Xbiex nbsp Ta Xbiex nbsp Ta Xbiex BreakwaterTa Xbiex nbsp Msida MarinaTa Xbiex and Msida nbsp Msida nbsp Saint Luke s HospitalPieta nbsp Pieta CreekPieta nbsp Floriana LinesFloriana nbsp Hay WharfFloriana nbsp Valletta nbsp Fort Saint ElmoVallettaSee also edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Marsamxett Harbour Malta FreeportReferences edit Other Ports Transport Malta Archived from the original on 6 November 2014 Retrieved 20 November 2014 Estimated Population by Locality 31st March 2013 PDF Malta Government Gazette 19 094 Archived from the original PDF on 14 July 2014 Retrieved 21 November 2014 Maritime Squadron Armed Forces of Malta steno webs com March 2010 Archived from the original on 7 April 2014 Retrieved 4 June 2015 Stunt pilot dies in crash over Marsamxett MaltaMedia News 10 September 2006 Retrieved 21 November 2014 Coordinates 35 54 6 N 14 30 29 E 35 90167 N 14 50806 E 35 90167 14 50806 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Marsamxett Harbour amp oldid 1106949762, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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