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According
to Chev. Guze Galea 'in 1674, Grandmaster Nicolo Cottoner, built
five windmills around Malta. One of these was the windmill built
in Nigret, Zurrieq, known tal-Qaret.'
After some time, in 1724, Grandmaster re built another windmill
next to it, known as ta' Marmara, which was the surname
of the first person to work in the same windmill, Luret Marmara.
The windmill known as tas-Salib, was built by the Gafa`
family, and knows its name to the village cross situated just
to the south west of the same windmill.
Another windmill is that known as tax-Xarolla, was built
by Grandmaster Manoel de Vilhena, in 1724. In 1992, this was restored
to its original working order is now the only functioning windmill
in the islands of Malta and Gozo. This is a valuable witness of
local culture and heritage still has parts of theoriginal mechanisms
and can still grain the wheat. In the year 2000, this building
was passed over to be administered by the Zurrieq Local Council
and is intended to serve also as a cultural centre.
Ta' Marmara Windmill
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Tas - Salib Windmill
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Tax - Xarolla Windmill
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