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Mdina, Malta  | by © albireo2006 | via allthingseurope

Mdina, Malta  | by © albireo2006 | via allthingseurope

(via deux-artifex-in-me)


| ♕ |  Ancient passage in Mdina, Malta  | by © Peter Gutierrez

via ysvoice : kami-kp

| Ancient passage in Mdina, Malta  | by © Peter Gutierrez

via ysvoice : kami-kp


Mdina, Malta  | by © albireo2006 | via travelthisworld

Mdina, Malta  | by © albireo2006 | via travelthisworld

| ♕ |  Mdina at dusk - Città Notabile in Malta  | by © Allard One

| Mdina at dusk - Città Notabile in Malta  | by © Allard One

| ♕ |  St. Stephen’s Church - Mdina, Malta  | by © OisinLunny
| ♕ |  St Paul’s Cathedral - Mdina, Malta  | by © OisinLunny
| ♕ |  Mdina - ancient citadel in Malta  | by © RuthAS

Mdina is a medieval walled town situated on a hill in the centre of the island of Malta. Punic remains uncovered beyond the city’s walls suggest the importance of the general region to Malta’s Phoenician settlers. Mdina is commonly called the “Silent City” by natives and visitors.The town is still confined within its walls, and has a population of just over three hundred, but it is contiguous with the village of Rabat, which takes its name from the Arabic word for suburb, and has a population of over 11,000.  [Ref. Wiki]

| Mdina - ancient citadel in Malta  | by © RuthAS

Mdina is a medieval walled town situated on a hill in the centre of the island of Malta. Punic remains uncovered beyond the city’s walls suggest the importance of the general region to Malta’s Phoenician settlers. Mdina is commonly called the “Silent City” by natives and visitors.
The town is still confined within its walls, and has a population of just over three hundred, but it is contiguous with the village of Rabat, which takes its name from the Arabic word for suburb, and has a population of over 11,000.  [Ref. Wiki]

| ♕ |  Mdina - ancient capital of Malta  | by © Federica

| Mdina - ancient capital of Malta  | by © Federica

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