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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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Valletta: The elegant capital of Malta

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An important strategic port, this fortified city is the elegant capital of the Republic of Malta.The whole city of Valletta is a testimony of the greatness of the Knights of Malta, the European nobles to which the Maltese islands were granted by the King of Spain in 1530. The knights created a capital worthy of their aristocratic stature, as well as other major European Europeans.The regular network of Valletta's network and the ordered public markets reveal the logical urban planning of the 16th century knights.Tourists can easily browse this small town, which is bordered by two ports the great Harbor and the port of Marsamxett.