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Surrounded by the blue blue waters of the Mediterranean Sea south of Sicily, Maltese Islands (Malta, Gozo and Comino) have a fascinating inheritance.The islands have an old history with the ruins of the oldest existing buildings.Being close to Tunisia, there is a distinct influence from North Africa.The Maltese language is derived from the Arabic language mixed with Italian.Under the bright sun, the palm landscape in Malta is equipped with picturesque cities on the hills, with peaceful ports and old fishing villages.The country is extremely proud of the legendary Knights in Malta, who fought against the Turks and launched the crusades.

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Siggiewi, Maltei Island: a traditional Maltez village

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This traditional Maltez village is located in the southwest of the Maltese Sea, between Rabat and Marsaxkk Girigenti Valley, which begins near the Dingli rocks.The fruits of this fertile valley allowed to flourish the village asleep by Siggiewi.In the center of the village, the church of Saint Nicholas impresses the visitors with its Baroque facade created by Lorenzo Gafa in 1693. The church is usually closed, except for Siggiawi Festa (holidays).The feast is honored by Saint Nicholas, at the end of June on Thursday until Sunday.During these a few holidays, the church is illuminated with multicolored lights and there are fireworks and parades.Another point of attraction is food;The festival includes kiosks that sell traditional Malzete treaties, such as pastry filled with data, and nougat made with almonds or peanuts.