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Description
Imqabba is a small village situated in the southern part of Malta, known for its rich agricultural heritage and picturesque landscape. The village is home to a close-knit community that takes pride in its history and traditions. With its quaint streets and charming houses, Imqabba offers a glimpse into the rural way of life in Malta.
One of the main attractions of Imqabba is the stunning parish church dedicated to St. Joseph, which features impressive architecture and beautiful interior decorations. The village also hosts several local festivals throughout the year, which showcase traditional Maltese culture, including music, dance, and delicious culinary specialties.
Imqabba is also recognized for its artisanal production, especially in the field of stone masonry and agriculture. The surrounding countryside is characterized by fields of crops and traditional farming methods that have been passed down through generations. Visitors to Imqabba can explore the scenic landscapes and enjoy the tranquility that this charming village has to offer.
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