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Travel Guide: Malta - Important Cities

Travel Guide: Malta - Important Cities
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VOICE OVER: Rebecca Brayton
An ancient country living in modern times, Malta is a perfect example of traditional life blending with contemporary customs. As a historically significant country, Malta is home to a number of significant cities that have played vital roles in the country's history. The country's ancient capital, Mdina, is often called the Silent City and is the oldest city on Malta Island. Three fortified towns located on the island, often referred to as The Three Cities, are also of political and cultural importance to the area. In this video, http://www.WatchMojo.com learns more about some of the most important and historically significant cities found in Malta.

The Three Cities


Known as the Three Cities, Vittoriosa, Cospicua and Senglea are three fortified towns found on the island of Malta. Originally, these cities were the political and cultural center of the country prior to the building of Valletta. Today, they remain important harbor towns and icons of the area’s history. Largely unvisited by tourists, they also offer a glimpse at everyday life in Malta.

Vittoriosa


One of Malta’s most historically significant cities, Vittoriosa is sometimes called the cradle of Maltese history. Originally known as Birgu, its name was changed to Vittoriosa to reflect its victorious role in the area’s history. Located on the Grand Harbour, the city lies across from Valetta. Because of its strategic location, Vittoriosa is home to one of the island’s oldest fortifications, Fort St. Angelo. Full of architectural treasures, this maritime city is filled with sites older than those in the capital city.

Cospicua


Also located on the Grand Harbour is Cospicua. Being the largest of the Three Cities, it was also the last to be fortified. By many, the city is still known by its original name, Bormla. While this area was heavily damaged during the Second World War, it has since been rebuilt and today is an important market town.

Senglea


Senglea is a small city, and Malta’s most heavily populated. Known today for its beautiful views of Valetta from across the Grand Harbour, this city was first fortified in 1551. It was given the title of the invincible city because of the city’s resistance to the Great Siege of 1565. Senglea is often called by its original name, Isla, which likely refers to its location on a peninsula. The city has also preserved its artistic legacy, with remarkable architecture and sculptures located throughout.

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