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Mistra Bay

Mistra Bay
Il-Bajja tal-Mistra
A photograph showing Mistra Bay and surrounding land.
Mistra Bay
Map of the Maltese archipelago with a red dot on the northwestern coast of the island of Malta showing the location of Mistra Bay.
Map of the Maltese archipelago with a red dot on the northwestern coast of the island of Malta showing the location of Mistra Bay.
Mistra Bay
Location of Mistra Bay in Malta
LocationSt. Paul's Bay, Mellieħa, Malta
Coordinates35°57′29″N 14°23′30″E / 35.95806°N 14.39167°E / 35.95806; 14.39167
TypeBay
Max. length385 metres (1,263 ft)
Max. width456 metres (1,496 ft)
Surface area8.51 hectares (21.0 acres)
Max. depth6.9 metres (23 ft)
Shore length11.2 kilometres (0.75 mi)
1 Shore length is not a well-defined measure.

Mistra Bay (Maltese: Il-Bajja tal-Mistra) is a bay in northeastern Malta, near Mellieħa. The bay is surrounded by cliffs and is considered an inlet of St. Paul's Bay. To the north, lies Selmun Palace. The Mistra Battery is found on the east side of the bay.[1] Two restaurants are also in the north side of the bay, connected via a rugged road.[2] Several fish farms are located around 595 metres (1,952 ft) offshore.[2][3] Recent clean ups have also reduced the amount of waste found on the beach.[4] The beach present is made out of pebbles[5][6] and has been cited by Roman and Phoenician authors living in Melite.[3]

References

  1. ^ "Mistra Bay, Xemxija, Malta". whichbeach.com.mt. Retrieved 2021-11-01.
  2. ^ a b "Mistra Bay". My Guide Malta. Retrieved 2021-11-01.
  3. ^ a b "Mistra Bay, Malta Tourist Information". www.touristlink.com. Retrieved 2021-11-01.
  4. ^ "mistra bay Archives". 89.7 Bay. Retrieved 2021-11-01.
  5. ^ TRIPinVIEW. "beach Mistra Bay". beach Mistra Bay. Retrieved 2021-11-01.
  6. ^ Sammut, Sephora; Gauci, Ritienne; Inkpen, Robert; Lewis, Jessica Jade; Gibson, Andy (2019), "Selmun: A Coastal Limestone Landscape Enriched by Scenic Landforms, Conservation Status and Religious Significance", World Geomorphological Landscapes, Cham: Springer International Publishing, pp. 325–341, retrieved 2021-11-01