Msida is situated right on the coastal creek. Walking along the coast one can see various marinas, boat slipways as well as many locals fishing from shore. Msida became a parish in 1867. The settlement was centered on the hovels located inward at Valley Road, and some nearby ancillary roads and pathways which led up to the quaint district of Villambrosa. This status did not last long however, as a new parish
Ħamrun was hived off in 1881. Today the lowest part of Villambrosa Street remains a silent reminder of Msida's jurisdiction in this area. Msida would also eventually see parts of its territory lost to new parishes at
Santa Venera in 1918,
Pietà in 1968 and
Ta' Xbiex in 1969. Its population, which at one time numbered 11,500, thus also dwindled to a mere 6,000. However, the recent aforementioned demands as well as residential developments in the outlying suburb of
Swatar, have now seen an increase to more than 7600 inhabitants. Today, Msida has seen some development influenced by the student population as well as various new service industries that have emerged in recent years. While the town houses a number of university students, mostly Gozitans, it remains primarily a commercial and transit hub rather than a dedicated university town. ==Geography==