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  2. List of shopping malls in Malta - Wikipedia

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    Arkadia Commercial Centre, Fortunato Mizzi Street, Victoria, Gozo Bay Street, St. George's Bay, St. Julian's; City Gate Shopping Arcade, Republic Street, Valletta Citypearl Ltd, Sir Luigi Camilleri Street, Victoria, Gozo

  3. Valletta Waterfront - Wikipedia

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    The Valletta Waterfront is run by a private consortium who offers management overseeing Malta's cruise liner business. The waterfront hosts roughly twelve restaurants, a number of bars and retail outlets. Various events are held at the area and the close vicinity, [10] such as the Malta Jazz Festival and the Malta Fireworks Festival. [11]

  4. Valletta - Wikipedia

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    As Malta’s capital city, it is a commercial centre for shopping, bars, dining, and café life. It is also the southernmost capital of Europe, [4] [note 1] and at just 0.61 square kilometres (0.24 sq mi), it is the European Union's smallest capital city. [5] [6] Valletta's 16th-century buildings were constructed by the Knights Hospitaller.

  5. List of streets and piazzas in Valletta - Wikipedia

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    A number of formerly existing square in Valletta no longer exist. [2] St Elmo's Square (Maltese: Misraħ Sant' Iermu) St John's Square (Maltese: Misraħ San Ġwann) St George's Square (Maltese: Misraħ San Ġorġ), also known as Palace Square (Maltese: Misraħ il-Palazz)

  6. St George's Square, Valletta - Wikipedia

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    Saint George's Square (Maltese: Misraħ San Ġorġ; Pjazza San Ġorġ, Italian: Piazza San Giorgio) is the principal urban square of Valletta, Malta, located in the centre of the city. It is also commonly known as Palace Square (Maltese: Misraħ il-Palazz) as it faces the Grandmaster's Palace.

  7. Is-Suq tal-Belt - Wikipedia

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    Is-Suq tal-Belt (IPA: [ɪs suːʔ tɐl bɛlt]; Maltese for "City Market" or "Valletta Market"), also known as the Covered Market, is a 19th-century market hall located in Valletta, Malta. It is notable for being the first building in Malta to be constructed mostly of iron.

  8. Republic Square, Valletta - Wikipedia

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    The first post office in Malta was opened in the building in 1708, and part of it remained a post office until 1849. [9] Over the years, La Casa del Comun Tesoro also housed government offices, a hotel and a cinema. The building was damaged in World War II, but it was repaired and it now houses the Casino Maltese. Some parts of the ground floor ...

  9. Republic Street, Valletta - Wikipedia

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    This was due to its location in the heart of one of the most important cities in Malta. [8] In the contemporary day, Valletta is a hub of political, legislative, judiciary, commercial, business, retail and social reasons, such as fashion and music. [9] It becomes busy during the Christmas period. [10]