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Xewkija (or Ix-Xewkija) is a village on Gozo Island, Malta. A helicopter service once ran between Malta International Airport and Xewkija.
The population of Xewkija is 3,115 (Nov 2005), that is the fourth largest in Gozo, after Rabat (6,414), Nadur (4,181) and Xagħra (3,960).
Xewkija, which is situated between Ghajnsielem and the capital town, Victoria, is the oldest village in Gozo. It became the first parish outside Victoria on the 27th November 1678. It was separated from the Matrix by Bishop Glormu Molina and Dun Grezz Farrugia from Valletta, became its first parish priest. It became the first district 'contrada' to be known as 'casale' or village.
The word Xewkija is derived from Arabic and shows that there had been vast fields full of thorns in the past. Xewkija is famous/very well known for its majestic church, The Rotunda, which is dedicated to St. John The Baptist. It replaced an older church. This church is the Seat of the Knights of the Order of St. John. It was built from Maltese stone by local masons and craftsmen. It is the largest in Gozo and its dome dominates the village. Its architect was Joseph D'Amato.
On the suburbs of the village there are the University of Malta (Gozo Section) and the offices of the Employment & Training Corporation. There are also the Gozo Stadium, the Government Farm, St. Mary's Cemetery and Xewkija Cemetery. There is also an Industrial Estate which employs hundreds of Gozitan worker.
The rising population in Xewkija needed more building sites for houses and housing Estates have been developed at Tal-Barmil, Ta' Gokk and Tal-Hamrija.
When one enters the village from the main road one sees the remains of a mill erected in the times of Grand Master Perellos. This is unique mill in Gozo because it has points which show the eight principal wind directions. (...) more....
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