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  2. Cospicua - Wikipedia

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    Cospicua or Bormla (Maltese, ), occasionally also known by the Latin name Cottonera, [citation needed] is a double-fortified harbour city in the Port Region of Malta.As Maleth (Phoenician: 𐤌𐤋𐤈, MLṬ), it served as the principal port of Phoenician Malta and, through Greek, Latin, and Arabic, may have given its name to the island and country.

  3. Three Cities - Wikipedia

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    The Three Cities (Maltese: It-Tlett Ibliet) is a collective description of the three fortified cities of Vittoriosa, Senglea and Cospicua in Malta. [1] The oldest of the Three Cities is Vittoriosa, which has existed since prior to the Middle Ages.

  4. File:Malta - Location Map (2013) - MLT - UNOCHA.svg

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  5. Outline of Malta - Wikipedia

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    The location of Malta An enlargeable map of the Republic of Malta. The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to Malta: Malta is a small and densely populated sovereign island nation located in Europe, in the Mediterranean Sea. [1] Malta comprises an archipelago of seven islands, of which

  6. Għargħur - Wikipedia

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    The motto tells that the town is on the highest hill in Malta. In the Maltese dictionary Lexicon, of 1796, Vassalli gives a description of Għargħur in Italian as "Bel Villaggio alla parte settentrionale di Malta" ("A pretty village in the northern part of Malta"). [2]

  7. Melite (ancient city) - Wikipedia

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    The Story of Malta. Allied Publications. ISBN 9789990930818. Bonanno, Anthony (1984). "The Maltese artistic heritage of the Roman period" (PDF). Proceedings of History Week. Historical Society of Malta. Archived from the original (PDF) on 13 April 2016. Brincat, Joseph M. (1995). "Malta 870–1054 Al-Himyari's Account and its Linguistic ...

  8. Geography of Malta - Wikipedia

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    The geography of Malta is dominated by water. Malta is an archipelago of coralline limestone , located in Europe , in the Mediterranean Sea , 81 kilometres south of Sicily , Italy , [ 1 ] and nearly 300 km north (Libya) and northeast (Tunisia) of Africa .

  9. File:General map of Malta.svg - Wikipedia

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