Filfla
Malta /
South Eastern /
Qrendi /
World
/ Malta
/ South Eastern
/ Qrendi
uninhabited island
Add category
An amazing view from the Qrendi cliffs. Filfla in the guise of a giant floating black hat.
Filfla is a small, barren, uninhabited islet 5 km south of Malta, and is the most southerly point of the Maltese Archipelago. It belongs to the town of Żurrieq.
The name is believed to come from filfel, the Arabic for a peppercorn.
www.geocities.com/diomedea.geo/Filfla.HTML
Filfla is a small, barren, uninhabited islet 5 km south of Malta, and is the most southerly point of the Maltese Archipelago. It belongs to the town of Żurrieq.
The name is believed to come from filfel, the Arabic for a peppercorn.
www.geocities.com/diomedea.geo/Filfla.HTML
Wikipedia article: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Filfla
Nearby cities:
Coordinates: 35°47'14"N 14°24'35"E
- Proti Isl. 654 km
- Skantzoura 932 km
- Skyropoula (Island) 942 km
- Gioura 948 km
- Valaxa island 953 km
- Sarakino 960 km
- Ofidousa 1056 km
- Tokmakia islands 1130 km
- Pserimos 1145 km
- Nimos 1208 km
- Clapham Junction (cart ruts) 7.3 km
- Dingli Cliffs 7.8 km
- Buskett woods 8 km
- Savio College, Dingli 8.2 km
- Tal-Virtu castle 10 km
- Malta Seminary 10 km
- Ghar Barka Housing Estate 10 km
- Mdina 11 km
- Water reservoir 12 km
- Malta 13 km