The Tarxien Temples
Although cremation in Malta is still illegal at present, Malta’s oldest crematorium came into...
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Although cremation in Malta is still illegal at present, Malta’s oldest crematorium came into...
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Valletta, Malta’s capital city, is a real testament to Malta’s Catholic faith. Built by the Order...
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In Maltese the word “almond” is “lewża” which refers to that much sought after nut from which...
Read Moreby Denise Formosa | Apr 21, 2017 | Religion | 0 |
The Spiny Caper grows in semi-arid to arid climates. It is native to Mediterranean countries such...
Read Moreby Denise Formosa | Apr 4, 2017 | Religion | 0 |
The Olive Tree belongs to the species called “evergreen”, which means that the tree does not lose...
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