Zurrieq Windmill — Stock Photo, Image

Zurrieq Windmill — Photo

The tax-Xarolla windmill in Zurrieq was built by Grandmaster Manoel de Vilhena, in 1724. In 1992 it was restored to its original working order is now the only functioning windmill in Malta

 — Photo by g.spencer

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