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Friday, May 12, 2023

28-Valleta, Malta

 Valletta is the capital city of Malta, a small island nation located in the Mediterranean Sea. It is one of the smallest capital cities in the world, both in terms of size and population. Valletta is situated on the northeastern coast of Malta and occupies a strategic position on a narrow peninsula between two deep harbors, the Grand Harbor and Marsamxett Harbor.

The city was founded by the Knights of St. John in 1566, following the Great Siege of Malta, and it was named after the Grand Master of the Order, Jean Parisot de la Valette. Valletta was designed as a fortified city, featuring an innovative grid layout and a series of bastions, walls, and forts. The architectural style of Valletta reflects the influences of the various civilizations that have ruled Malta over the centuries, including the Knights of St. John, the French, and the British.

Valletta is a UNESCO World Heritage site and is often referred to as an open-air museum due to its rich historical and cultural heritage. The city is renowned for its well-preserved 16th-century buildings, charming narrow streets, and impressive Baroque architecture. Some notable landmarks in Valletta include St. John's Co-Cathedral, 

Valletta's location on the Mediterranean coast offers beautiful views and access to the sea. The city has a bustling waterfront lined with cafes, restaurants, and promenades where visitors and locals can enjoy the Mediterranean atmosphere.

Overall, Valletta is a charming and historically significant city that combines old-world charm with modern amenities. Its rich history, architectural beauty, and cultural attractions make it a popular destination for tourists from around the world.

Here are couple of photos taken immediately after step on the land of Valletta and felt its  warm welcome.

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