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Ħajt il-Wied

Coordinates: 35°51′46″N 14°32′02″E / 35.86278°N 14.53389°E / 35.86278; 14.53389
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Ħajt il-Wied, is a zone in the north of Żejtun, Malta. Wied Mazza (Mazza Valley), separates Żejtun from Żabbar and Marsaskala.

Hunting is permitted in this area.[1]

Climate

The rainy water of Żejtun first goes to this valley, before it runs into the sea. The southern part is known as "Ħajt il-Wied", meaning wall of the valley.

Architecture

Many medieval buildings located here date to the Norman period.[2]

References

35°51′46″N 14°32′02″E / 35.86278°N 14.53389°E / 35.86278; 14.53389