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Valletta, Malta

10 things to do in Malta

Maltese islands (Malta, Gozo and Comino), in the Mediterranean sea, offer tourists a fascinating historical, cultural and natural heritage. This country has been influenced by several cultures, with a predominance of Northern African one, and its language is a mixture of Arabic and Italian. Its streets cross villages and cities, passing by museums, markets, churches, […]

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Trapani

Trapani

Trapani is an Italian town of 68 370 inhabitants chief town of the homonymous free municipal consortium in Sicily. Trapani has developed over time a flourishing economic activity linked to the extraction and sale of salt, taking advantage of its natural position, projected on the Mediterranean, and its port, an old commercial outlet for Eryx

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Basilica Cattedrale protometropolitana

Messina

Messina is an Italian town of 236 034 inhabitants capital of the homonymous metropolitan city in Sicily, as well as thirteenth Italian municipality and third largest city of the most populous region of Italy. It rises near the extreme north-eastern tip of Sicily (Capo Peloro) on the Stretto that bears its name. Its port, ferry

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Noto

Noto

It was founded from Sican people, during Troia fall, in Mendola hill. During Roman domain it was proclaimed Latin municipium, a good position just to gesture itself with its own laws. When it was conquered by the Arabian people, it got the actual name and it was declared capital city in Sicilian three valleys. After

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Modica

Modica

Modica has the actual plan, thanks to the human modification during the time. Many homes which are in old city part and all leaning on each other, are often the extension of old caverns, lived since the prehistoric era. In fact, we can count 700 caverns which were lived or which were absorbed in new

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