Top Destinations Malta
Sliema - Introduction | ||
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Sliema and the coastline up to neighbouring St Julian's constitutes Malta's main coastal resort. It is a centre for shopping, restaurants and caf'e life. Sliema is also a major commercial and residential area and houses several of Malta's most recent hotels. Sliema, which means `peace', was once a quiet fishing town on the... Next >>> |
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Mellieha - Introduction | ||
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Mellieha is a large village in the north-western part of Malta, the largest island of the Republic of Malta. This village of approximately 7,500 inhabitants is a popular resort town in the summer. Like the rest of the island, Mellieha too enjoys a... Next >>> |
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Valletta - Introduction | ||
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Valletta is located on the north-eastern coast of Malta, the main island of the Republic of Malta. This town of approximately 6,300 inhabitants is the capital of Malta and is known as the ‘City of Knights’. It has two natural... Next >>> |
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Gozo - Introduction | ||
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Gozo is the second largest island of the group of islands that form the Republic of Malta. This island of approximately 31,000 inhabitants has a largely rural ambience. Besides a beautiful coastline and sandy beaches, the rest of the terrain is made up of... Next >>> |
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Mdina - Introduction | ||
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Mdina is located in the centre of the island of Malta, the largest island of the Republic of Malta. This small settlement of approximately 250 inhabitants is the island’s old capital. The region enjoys a Mediterranean climate. The average... Next >>> |
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