Safi is a village in the Southern Region of Malta, bordering Żurrieq and Kirkop. It has a population of 2,126 people as of March 2014.
Safi Parish Church
The Dejma cross, and the chapel of St Mary (left)
Another statue of St. Paul, in Safi, in front of the band club
Early 20th-century Villa Dun Gwann, now a convent, was damaged during the war.
Żurrieq is a town in the Southern Region of Malta. It is one of the oldest towns in the country, and it has a population of 11,823 inhabitants as of March 2014. Żurrieq is one of the 10 parishes to be documented in 1436 and it is dedicated to Saint Catherine. The island of Filfla is administratively a part of the town. The town stretches from Nigret to Ħal Far. In old times the town was had a border with Żejtun. The village of Qrendi used to be part of the parish of Żurrieq until 1618 when it was made into its own parish.
St. Catherine of Alexandria Parish Church, as viewed from Mattia Preti in Malta