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Hal$512384$ - translation to English

INDUSTRIAL ESTATE IN MALTA
Hal Far, Malta; Hal Far; Hal-Far
  • Ħal Far from a bird's eye view

Hal      
n. Hal, nome proprio maschile e cognome (forma di Harold, Aroldo); città del Belgio
Henry VIII         
  • Catherine of Aragon watching Henry [[jousting]] in her honour after giving birth to a son
  • Portrait of Henry VIII by [[Joos van Cleve]], c. 1531
  • Portrait of [[Anne Boleyn]], Henry's second queen; a copy of a lost original painted around 1534.
  • ''Portrait of [[Anne of Cleves]]'' by [[Hans Holbein the Younger]], 1539
  • Depiction of Henry embarking at [[Dover]], c. 1520
  • The meeting of Francis I and Henry VIII at the [[Field of the Cloth of Gold]] in 1520
  • Cardinal [[Thomas Wolsey]]
  • [[Catherine of Aragon]], Henry's first queen, c. 1520.
  • left
  • Queen Anne]] (left), vault under the choir, [[St George's Chapel, Windsor Castle]], marked by a stone slab in the floor. 1888 sketch by [[Alfred Young Nutt]], Surveyor to the Dean and Canons
  • [[Thomas Cromwell]] in 1532 or 1533
  • Henry in 1540, by [[Hans Holbein the Younger]]
  • Henry's Italian-made suit of armour, c. 1544. [[Metropolitan Museum of Art]], New York
  • Portrait by [[Hans Holbein the Younger]], c. 1537
  • Portrait of a woman believed to be [[Catherine Howard]], Henry's fifth wife, by [[Hans Holbein the Younger]], 1540
  • Portrait by [[Meynnart Wewyck]], 1509
  • A 1540 suit of armor belonging to Henry VIII. Armory collection, Tower of London.
  • crown]] of Henry VIII, minted c. 1544–1547. The reverse depicts the quartered arms of England and France.
  • Parliament]] of King Henry VIII
  • Henry with [[Emperor Charles V]] (right) and [[Pope Leo X]] (centre), c. 1520
  • The division of Ireland in 1450
  • King Henry VIII sitting with his feet upon Pope Clement VI, 1641
  • Musical score of "[[Pastime with Good Company]]", c. 1513, composed by Henry
KING OF ENGLAND FROM 1509 UNTIL 1547
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n. Enrico VIII, re inglese del 16mo secolo

Definition

HAL
Heuristically programmed ALgorithmic computer (Reference: 2001)

Wikipedia

Ħal Far

Ħal Far is the largest industrial estate in Malta. It is at the southern extreme of Malta, between the localities of Birżebbuġa, Safi and Żurrieq.

In the past, Ħal Far housed the RAF Hal Far airfield, which was known as HMS Falcon when in the service of the Royal Navy. The airfield was also used in 1954 and 1955 by the US Navy Squadron VP-11 for a tour of six months each year. VP-11 had a complement of 12 aircraft stationed there. The enlisted personnel lived in Quonset huts located within walking distance of the airport.

The runway can still be seen and driven on, leaving Maltese drag racers to use it for drag car racing. Parts of the airfield including the hangar have been converted into detention centres for refugees and asylum seekers.

In this area, one can also find the historical Ħasan Cave, the Wardija Tower and the second largest Playmobil factory in the world.