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Famous Cities in Malta
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  • This small enclave has so many assortments you
    wont believe how they manage to squeeze it all
    in. So many civilizations have been mixing and
    influencing each other for generations that
    youll be hard-pressed to pigeon-hole anything
    here. For example, Maltese food is a combination
    of Middle Eastern and Sicilian. Another thing
    that mixes well here is modern life the ancient.
    All the modern amenities you could ask for, plus
    everywhere you look there are tiny pockets where
    youll think youve gone back in time.

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  • Here is the list of most beautiful cities in
    Malta
  • Valletta
  • The city was named after its founder Joean
    Parisot de Valette, the Grand Master of the Order
    of Malta. The development began in 1566, and in a
    short space of time true feats of architecture
    have created the fortresses, cathedrals, palaces
    and many other impressive buildings have now gone
    on to become some of the citys defining
    features.

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  • Sliema
  • Sliema is a coastal town situated in the
    northeast of Malta, adjacent to St. Julians. Once
    the home of Malta's aristocracy it has now
    become a major commercial area, very popular for
    shopping, bars, cafes, restaurants, and
    hotels. Sliema acquired its name from a chapel
    dedicated to The Our Lady of The Sea built-in
    1855, which served as a reference point to the
    fishermen who inhabited the area.

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  • Qawra
  • Qawra is the site of one of the many towers built
    by the Knights in 1637. Standing on Qawra's
    point, this small watchtower watches St. Pauls
    Bay to the West and Salina Bay to the east. The
    tower is now used as a restaurant, however,
    additions to the building took away its
    authenticity.
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