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  2. List of monuments in Malta - Wikipedia

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    These are the lists of monuments in Malta found on the National Inventory of the Cultural Property of the Maltese Islands (NICPMI). [1] They are sorted by their location in their respective local council .

  3. List of World Heritage Sites in Malta - Wikipedia

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    Some of the Valletta's 320 monuments include Saint John's Co-Cathedral, the Grandmaster's Palace, the Auberge de Castille, the Auberge de Provence, the Auberge d'Italie, the Auberge d'Aragon, and the churches of Our Lady of Victory, St. Catherine and il Gesù, as well as the 18th century constructions such as the Auberge de Bavière, the Church ...

  4. List of monuments in Mtarfa - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of monuments in Mtarfa, Malta, which are listed on the National Inventory of the Cultural Property of the Maltese Islands. [1] [2] List.

  5. Kolonna Eterna - Wikipedia

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    Kolonna Eterna (English: Eternal Column), also known as the Millennium Monument, is a 21st-century monumental column in San Gwann, Malta. The column is an abstract art designed by Paul Vella Critien, a Maltese local artist that achieved his studies and experience in Italy and Australia .

  6. Category:Monuments and memorials in Malta - Wikipedia

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  7. Colonna Mediterranea - Wikipedia

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    A survey conducted by the Malta-Surveys found that most of those who participated wanted the monument to stay. [3] The monument received extensive coverage by the BBC, [10] The Daily Telegraph, [14] The Huffington Post, [5] ABC News, USA Today, Times of Malta, Malta Today, The Malta Independent and other local and international media. [15] [16]

  8. Malta - Wikipedia

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    Malta and its demonym Maltese are attested in English from the late 16th century. [49] English Bible translations including the 1611 King James Version long used the Vulgate Latin form Melita, although the 1525 Tyndale Bible used the transliteration Melite instead. Malta is widely used in more recent versions. [50]

  9. Architecture of Malta - Wikipedia

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    After Malta became part of the British Empire in 1800, Neoclassical and Neo-Gothic architecture were introduced, and they were the predominant styles of the 19th century. [3] Several styles left an influence on Maltese architecture in the first half of the 20th century, including Art Nouveau , Art Deco , Italian futurism , rationalism and ...