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Deep inside the [[Gran Harbour]] there are the two creeks forming an area known as &amp;#039;&amp;#039;&amp;#039;Il-Marsa&amp;#039;&amp;#039;&amp;#039;, most important since olden times. The word il-Marsa is an Arabic word meaning a place for anchorage and mooring of ships.&lt;br /&gt;
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The inlet was also known as the two creeks (żewġ marsiet) one named [[Xatt il-Qwabar]] (Shore of brackish water crabs) and the other il-[[Marsa il-Kbira]]; (Larger il-Marsa), which stretches to the chapel [[Ċejlu]];. It became to be known also as Portu Novu. The two creeks are separated by the [[Għolja tal-Giżwiti]] behind which lies the flat plain which stretches out to the outskirts of [[Ħal Qormi]] (Città Pinto). It is clear to see that land and the two valleys are in this area below sea level. These valleys, [[Wied is-Sewda]] and [[Wied il-Kbir]], meander into this plain.&lt;br /&gt;
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Long ago, even before the coming of the Knights of St John, this shallow creek stretched to the limits of Ħal Qormi (Città Pinto), places known as [[Taċ-Ċagħqi]] or [[l-Erba Qaddisin]];. Since ancient times man seeking refuge in those areas used to cultivate fields and grow crops. The plain is said to have patches of simar, had a water channel full of ells, a water bed strewn with arched sea shells, and an inlet here fish were abundant. Archeological discoveries made in different parts of il-Marsa show that from ancient time this place was known by the people who lived in this country and learned how how to exploit the shelter offered by its creeks.&lt;br /&gt;
During medieval times and for a long period after, il-Marsa was part of the parish of St George at Ħal Qormi (Città Pinto), until 1913 when il-Marsa was declared a parish. It is said that in 1890 il-Marsa had a population of 6,200 souls and 200 houses, but the increased activity of the Port il-Ġdid (Portu Novu), il-Marsa began to grow into a suburb. After a steady growth, il-Marsa is undergoing a continued and pronounced decrease in population. &lt;br /&gt;
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