Ta' Dmejrek
Highest elevation point of Malta
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Ta' Dmejrek
Malta
Ta' Dmejrek is the highest point of Malta, located on the Dingli Cliffs, with an elevation of 253 metres (830 ft) above sea level.[1]
See also
- Geography of Malta
- Extreme points of Malta
- List of highest points of European countries
References
- ^ United States. Central Intelligence Agency, Government Publications Office (2016). The World Factbook 2016-17. Government Printing Office. p. 476.
External links
- "Ta'Dmejrek – Climbing, Hiking & Mountaineering" on Mountain-forecast
- "Dingli Cliffs, Malta" on Peakbagger
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