Għar Ħasan (Q20922706)

Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Għar Ħasan (English: Hasan's Cave) is a karst limestone cave located along the southern coast of Malta, in the vicinity of Ħal Far within the limits of Birżebbuġa. One of the longest caverns on the island, it consists of several interconnected passageways which lead to two window-like openings in the cliff face along with a rock-hewn chamber which was excavated at an unknown date. The earliest evidence of human activity within the cave dates back to the Bronze Age, and while traces of pigments along some cave walls have sometimes been interpreted as poorly-preserved cave paintings these have never been definitively dated and it is doubtful whether they are of prehistoric origin.

Summary from Deutsch / German Wikipedia (dewiki)

Die Għar Ħasan ist eine Höhle im Südosten der Mittelmeerinsel Malta.

Summary from Svenska / Swedish Wikipedia (svwiki)

Għar Ħasan är en grotta i republiken Malta. Den ligger i kommunen Birżebbuġa, i den sydöstra delen av landet. Għar Ħasan ligger 51 meter över havet.

Wikidata location: 35.8072, 14.5192 view on OSM or edit on OSM

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