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The tower has some problems regarding its names. It is known alternatively as Ta' Bettina Tower, Delimara Tower, and Saint Paul's Tower. All three names are a source of confusion, as Xlejli Tower is also known as Ta' Bettina Tower, Delimara Tower is the name of a (now demolished) de Redin coastal tower, while Saint Paul's Tower may be confused with Wignacourt Tower, which is known as St. Paul's Bay Tower. I tried to add a reference to explain that in some sources (2009 Government Gazzette), the tower is referred to as Delimara Tower and formerly St. Paul's Tower, to help avoid further confusion. I also included the chapel, dedicated to St Paul's Shipwreck, in the title and the text. I'm more than open to further suggestions re: naming to avoid confusion. Zugragatalk13:05, 20 December 2019 (UTC)Reply