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{{Use dmy dates|date=January 2015}} {{Infobox settlement | name = Ta' Xbiex | native_name = | native_name_lang = mt | official_name = | other_name = | settlement_type = [[Local councils of Malta|Local council]] | image_skyline = File:Malta - Ta' Xbiex - ix-Xatt Ta' Xbiex+ir-Rampa Ta' Xbiex (MSTHC) 01 ies.jpg | image_caption = Ta' Xbiex seafront and parish church | image_flag = Flag of Ta' Xbiex.svg | image_shield = Ta' Xbiex Malta COA.jpg | etymology = "the nets" | nickname = | motto = ''Unitate Fortior'' | image_map = Ta Xbiex in Malta.svg | map_caption = | coordinates = {{coord|35|53|57|N|14|29|53|E|type:city_region:MT|display=inline,title}} | coordinates_footnotes = | subdivision_type = [[List of sovereign states|Country]] | subdivision_name = {{flag|Malta}} | subdivision_type1 = [[Regions of Malta|Region]] | subdivision_name1 = [[Eastern Region, Malta|Eastern Region]] | subdivision_type2 = [[Districts of Malta|District]] | subdivision_name2 = [[Districts of Malta#Northern Harbour District|Northern Harbour District]] | established_title = | established_date = | founder = | parts_type = Borders | parts_style = para | p1 = [[Gżira]], [[Msida]] | leader_title = [[List of mayors of places in Malta|Mayor]] | leader_name = Max Zammit | leader_party = [[Labour Party (Malta)|PL]] | unit_pref = Metric | area_total_km2 = 0.8 | area_note = | area_footnotes = | elevation_m = | elevation_footnotes = | population_total = 2012 | population_as_of = Jan. 2019 | population_footnotes = | population_density_km2 = auto | population_note = | population_demonym = Ta' Ta' Xbiex | timezone1 = [[Central European Time|CET]] | utc_offset1 = +1 | timezone1_DST = [[Central European Summer Time|CEST]] | utc_offset1_DST = +2 | postal_code_type = [[Postal codes in Malta|Postal code]] | postal_code = XBX | area_code_type = [[List of country calling codes|Dialing code]] | area_code = 356 | iso_code = MT-58 | blank_name_sec1 = [[Religion in Malta#Patron Saints|Patron saint]] | blank_info_sec1 = St. [[John of the Cross]] | blank1_name_sec1 = [[Public holidays in Malta#Traditional Feasts|Day of festa]] | blank1_info_sec1 = Sunday before 25 November | website = [https://archive.today/20121208220529/http://www.taxbiex.com/ Official website] | footnotes = }} '''Ta' Xbiex''' ({{IPA|mt|tɐʒˈbɪːʃ}})<ref>{{cite book|last1=MacGill|first1=Thomas|title=A hand book, or guide, for strangers visiting Malta|date=1839|publisher=Luigi Tonna|location=[[Malta]]|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=Fm4DAAAAQAAJ&pg=PA86}} p. 86.</ref> is a locality and Local Council in the [[Eastern Region, Malta|Eastern Region]] of [[Malta]] with a population of 2,148 (estimated 2019).<ref>{{Cite web|title=Ta' Xbiex (Locality, Malta) - Population Statistics, Charts, Map and Location|url=https://www.citypopulation.de/en/malta/admin/northern_harbour/01261__ta_xbiex/|access-date=2021-03-20|website=www.citypopulation.de}}</ref> It is part of a small headland within the [[Marsamxett Harbour]], right between the villages of [[Msida]] and [[Gżira]]. == Etymology == The name Ta' Xbiex is said to have originated from it exact geographical location as it faces the rising sun. The Maltese word '<nowiki/>''Tbexbex'<nowiki/>'' is descriptive of the sun as it rises. Others say the name might originate from word '''Xbiek''<nowiki/>' meaning fishing nets as would seem appropriate from its inhabitants being able to sail and fish freely from its shores.<ref>{{Cite web|title=Ta' Xbiex in Malta|url=https://www.myguidemalta.com/sights/ta-xbiex|access-date=2021-03-18|website=My Guide Malta|language=en}}</ref> Indeed, its coat of arms depicts a ship's wheel, further confirming its connection with the sea.<ref>{{Cite web|title=Ta' Xbiex - Coat of arms (crest) of Ta' Xbiex|url=https://www.heraldry-wiki.com/heraldrywiki/wiki/Ta%27_Xbiex|access-date=2021-03-18|website=www.heraldry-wiki.com|language=en}}</ref> == Important Buildings == Many of the beautiful houses in Ta’ Xbiex house a number of foreign embassies. The Whitehall Mansions has a prestigious address, and an example of unique Maltese architecture. The building presently houses, amongst others, embassies of [[Netherlands]], [[Spain]], [[Germany]], [[Austria]], [[Ireland]], and the British High Commission. In the 1950s it was known as The Wrennery being the residential quarters of the [[Women's Royal Naval Service|Woman's Royal Naval Service]] (WRNS). There are also a number of service providers such as insurance companies, law firms, auditing and accounting firms. Among the original villas situated in the streets opposite the sea, one finds Villa Oxania, which belonged to the noted physician and leading archaeologist, [[Themistocles Zammit|Sir Temi Zammit]] (1864-1935), and Villa Cloe, home to Sir [[Arturo Mercieca]] (1878-1969), long-time president of the Maltese Courts and a well known political leader. Both patriots died while they held residence at Ta' Xbiex.{{citation needed|date=March 2021}} === St. John of the Cross Church === This church became a parish in 1969 and is run by the Carmelite Monks. Decorated in the Basilical and Roman style, it is known for its quite unique Crucifix which is 420 cm high and 240 cm wide.<ref>{{Cite web|title=Ta' Xbiex in Malta|url=https://www.myguidemalta.com/sights/ta-xbiex|access-date=2021-03-18|website=My Guide Malta|language=en}}</ref> Put in place in 1971 this large steel Crucifix is based on a drawing by St. John of the Cross and may be the largest reproduction of its kind and the only silhouette cross in the world.<ref>{{Cite web|last=St. John of the Cross Church|date=|title=St John of the Cross Church, Ta' Xbiex|url=https://stjohnofthecross.net/|website=stjohnofthecross.net/}}</ref> == Yachting == [[File:Yachts leaving the harbour.jpg|thumb|Yachts heading out to sea.]] For many years in the 1950s various battleships were berthed in the Msida/Ta' Xbiex creek. From the 1960s right up until today, Ta' Xbiex hosts many private boats with people from all nationalities making this location their berthing home for short as well as long stays.<ref>{{Cite web|date=2019-05-31|title=The Ta'Xbiex Yacht Marina|url=https://bridgetmhs.wordpress.com/2019/05/31/the-taxbiex-yacht-marina/|access-date=2021-03-18|website=The Biddy Blog|language=en}}</ref> The [[Royal Malta Yacht Club]], sits proudly on the Ta' Xbiex seafront and plays host to the very popular [[Middle Sea Race|Rolex Middle Sea Race]]. Tracing its origins back to the 1800s, this yachting club now enjoys well equipped premises and facilities on a site it renovated in 2008. It also houses a 65 berth Yacht Marina in the same location.<ref>{{Cite web|title=Marinas & Anchorages|url=https://www.rolexmiddlesearace.com/malta/marinas|access-date=2021-03-18|website=www.rolexmiddlesearace.com}}</ref> Ta' Xbiex is also home to a 720 berth Msida and Ta' Xbiex Yacht Marina. Due to its stratic location, the marina is sought-after for its central location and the shelter afforded from the prevailing North-Westerly winds, while the breakwater protects against a North-Easterly swell.<ref>{{Cite web|title=Creek Developments Msida Marina {{!}} The most popular Marina in Malta|url=https://www.marinamalta.com/|access-date=2021-03-18}}</ref> Several marine services providers are also found in the area. There are a number of restaurants along the coast that take advantage of the location, catering for the yachting community whilst also offering spectacular harbour views of the Bastions in [[Valletta]] and [[Floriana]].<ref>{{Cite web|title=Ta' Xbiex in Malta|url=https://www.myguidemalta.com/sights/ta-xbiex|access-date=2021-03-18|website=My Guide Malta|language=en}}</ref> == Sport == Ta' Xbiex forms part of a sea-side promenada that runs from Pieta all the way to St Julians. It is a very popular route for runners who enjoy a backdrop of historical bastions, seaviews as well as busy city bustle as they move into [[Gżira|Gzira]], [[Sliema]] and [[St. Julian's, Malta|St Julians]].<ref>{{Cite web|title=Ta' Xbiex|url=https://www.funmalta.com/ta-xbiex|access-date=2021-03-18|website=funmalta|language=en}}</ref> == Local Council == The Ta' Xbiex Local Council is formed by the following''':'''<ref>{{Cite web|title=Mayor and Councillors|url=https://localgovernment.gov.mt/en/lc/TaXbiex/Pages/The-Local-Council/Mayor-and-Councillors.aspx|access-date=2021-03-18|website=localgovernment.gov.mt|language=mt}}</ref> '''Mayor''': Max Zammit '''Deputy Mayor:''' Oriana Calleja '''Councillors:''' Louise Cachia Castelletti Eugenio Muscat Rosario Portelli '''Executive Secretary:''' Yasmine Tonna ==Main roads== *Triq [[Giuseppe Calì]] (Giuseppe Calì Street) *Triq Abate Rigord (Abate Rigord Street) *Triq [[Enrico Mizzi]] (Enrico Mizzi Street) *Triq il-[[Princess Margaret|Prinċipessa Margerita]] (Princess Margaret Street) *Triq il-[[Elizabeth II|Prinċipessa Eliżabetta]] (Princess Elizabeth Street) *Triq l-Ambaxxati (Embassy Road) *Triq Sir [[Augusto Bartolo|Augustus Bartolo]] (Sir Augustus Bartolo Street) *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) *Ir-Rampa Ta' Xbiex (Ta' Xbiex Terrace) *Vjal Sir [[Temi Zammit]] (Sir Temi Zammit Avenue) *Ix-Xatt Ta' Xbiex (Ta' Xbiex Coast Road) <gallery> File:Whitehall mansion, Ta' Xbiex (1).jpg|No. 2, Whitehall mansion (seat of the German, Dutch and Spanish embassies to Malta) File:Villa Zimmerman, Ta' Xbiex 01.jpg|No. 4, Villa Zimmerman File:No. 4, Ir-Rampa Ta'Xbiex.jpg|No. 4 File:Greek Embassy, Ta' Xbiex.jpg|No. 6, Greek Embassy File:No. 8, Ir-Rampa Ta'Xbiex.jpg|No. 8 File:No. 10, Ir-Rampa Ta'Xbiex.jpg|No. 10 File:No. 12, Ir-Rampa Ta'Xbiex.jpg|No. 12 File:No. 14, Ir-Rampa Ta'Xbiex.jpg|No. 14 File:Villa Bel Air, Ta' Xbiex (3).jpg|No. 16, Villa Bel Air, Italian Ambassador's Residence File:Malta - Ta' Xbiex - Ir-Rampa Ta' Xbiex-Triq Mons. Alfredo Mifsud 02 ies.jpg|No. 18, Villa Trafalgar File:Villa Sunshine, Ta' Xbiex 03.jpg|No. 22, Villa Sunshine, by arch. [[Mario Meneghello]] (1962–64) File:No. 30, Ir-Rampa Ta'Xbiex.jpg|No. 30 File:Vincenti Buildings, Ta' Xbiex (1).jpg|No. 31-32, Vincenti Buildings by [[Gustavo R. Vincenti]] File:No. 34, Ir-Rampa Ta' Xbiex.jpg|No. 34 (Art Deco details) File:No. 38, Ix-Xatt Ta' Xbiex (Villa Torregiani).jpg|No. 38, Villa Torregiani File:No. 40, Ix-Xatt Ta' Xbiex.jpg|No. 40 File:No. 42, Ix-Xatt Ta' Xbiex.jpg|No. 42 File:No. 51, ix-Xatt Ta' Xbiex (The Vines) 01.jpg|No. 51, Villa ''The Vines'' File:No. 54, ix-Xatt Ta' Xbiex (Villa Gloria).jpg|No. 54, Villa Gloria by [[Alberto La Ferla]] in [[Stile Littorio]]<ref>"Villa Gloria in Ta' Xbiex also manifests influence of the Stile Littorio idiom. From a distance the villa looks much like the other villas surrounding it. However, a closer and critical inspection reveals an astute illusion. The columns along the façade are similar to a ''fascio''... Having been built in the 1930s it is at least tempting to consider the possibility that the ''fascio'' was not an accidental inclusion, but an intentional design element of these peculiar columns." {{cite book|last1=Muscat|first1=Mark Geoffrey|title=Maltese Architecture 1900–1970: Progress and Innovations|date=2016|publisher=Fondazzjoni Patrimonju Malti|location=[[Valletta]]|isbn=9789990932065|pages=56}}</ref> File:No. 55, ix-Xatt Ta' Xbiex (Villa Ebe) 01.jpg|No. 55, Villa Ebe File:Malta - Ta' Xbiex - ix-Xatt Ta' Xbiex - Royal Malta Yacht Club 02.jpg|Royal Malta Yacht Club - Ta' Xbiex Marina </gallery> <gallery> No._6,_Vjal_Sir_Temi_Zammit,_Ta'_Xbiex.jpg|No. 6, Vjal Sir Temi Zammit No. 4 Triq Sir Augustus Bartolo, Ta' Xbiex.jpg|No. 4 Triq Sir Augustus Bartolo </gallery> ==References== {{reflist}} ==Further reading== *[https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar/bitstream/123456789/52605/1/Musing_on_Ta_Xbiexs_origin_and_past.PDF Mousù, S. (17 March 2019). Musing on Ta' Xbiex's origin and past.... The Sunday Times of Malta, pp. 54.] ==External links== {{commons category}} * [https://archive.today/20121208220529/http://www.taxbiex.com/ Ta' Xbiex Local Council] * [https://web.archive.org/web/20050722233759/http://www.stjohnofthecross.net/ St John of the Cross Parish Church] {{malta-LocalCouncils}} {{Authority control}} [[Category:Ta' Xbiex| ]] [[Category:Towns in Malta]] [[Category:Local councils of Malta]]
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