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  2. Ta' Qali Crafts Village - Wikipedia

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    The Ta' Qali Crafts Village is a tourist attraction in Ta' Qali, Malta.Cultural and traditional artefacts are made and sold within the village. [1] [2] As of 2019, refurbishments have taken place that have led to the upgrading of the premises from the nissen huts used in the British airfield, RAF Ta Kali, that was built near the village to larger traditional Maltese buildings.

  3. Tigné Point - Wikipedia

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    Tigné Point is a peninsula in Sliema, Malta. The area was originally occupied by several fortifications and a British barracks complex, which were left derelict for many years, until the area was redeveloped in the early 21st century. The area now contains many modern buildings and is popular among both locals and tourists.

  4. Fort Campbell (Malta) - Wikipedia

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    Fort Campbell (Maltese: Forti Campbell or Fortizza ta' Campbell), also known locally as Il-Fortizza ta' Selmun, [1] is a former fort in Mellieħa, Malta. It was built by the British during 1937 and 1938. It is notable as the most important fortification north of the Victoria Lines, and the last major fortification to be built in Malta. Today ...

  5. I traveled to 50 of the top countries for tourism and ranked ...

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    I had wild experiences in nature, including white-water rafting, night hikes through the jungle, camping, and ziplining. The flora and fauna are also unmatched — so much of the country is lush. 19.

  6. St. Paul's Bay - Wikipedia

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    The first of these was the Wignacourt Tower, built in 1610, which is now the oldest surviving watchtower in Malta. Qawra Tower was built by Grand Master Lascaris in 1638. In 1715, batteries were built around these two towers, while two batteries and a redoubt were built in other parts of the St. Paul's Bay coastline.

  7. Marsamxett Harbour - Wikipedia

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    Marsamxett Harbour (Maltese pronunciation: [mɐr.sɐmˈʃɛt]), historically also referred to as Marsamuscetto, is a natural harbour on the island of Malta. It is located to the north of the larger Grand Harbour. The harbour is generally more dedicated to leisure use than the Grand Harbour. [1]