Luqa is a town located in the southern region of Malta. It is known for its rich history and charming architecture, with a blend of modern and traditional styles. The town is home to several historical sites, including the parish church of St. Andrew, which dates back to the 18th century.
The town serves as an important hub in Malta, housing the Malta International Airport, Malta's only airport, which significantly contributes to the local economy. Luqa is well-connected to other towns and villages in Malta through a network of roads and public transportation.
Luqa also offers various recreational facilities and places for the community to gather. The local atmosphere is vibrant, fostered by annual events and festivals that celebrate the town's heritage and culture, making it an engaging place for both residents and visitors.
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