Have you tasted Malta? Travelling to this unique island offers a unique civilisational mix of history, holidays, sea and hiking. Malta is a small island between Sicily and Africa, is exciting not only because of its history, sea and beaches but because anyone can get to Malta by direct flight for great money. Quiz Malta: How well do you know this Island?
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#1. Which city was originally the capital of Malta?
Mdina became the capital of Malta. At that time, it was also known as Cittá Notabile. When the Knights of Malta later decided to make Valletta the Capital, Mdina became Cittá Vecchia, i.e. “Old Town”.
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#2. Where you can find the Blue Lagoon?
The Blue Lagoon on the island of Comino is one of Malta’s main tourist attractions. It’s so overdone that you’ll find it as the cover photo of most travel books.
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#3. Where to find Sant Anton Garden
Just 5 minutes from Hal Lija towards Hal Attard is the Presidential Palace with the most impressive public garden – San Anton Garden.
#4. In the Valletta you can see the Three Cities complex from Upper Barracka Garden. What are they called:
On the other side of Valletta are three outcrops, also called the Three Cities—the most historic parts of the city. Building Valletta on the same peninsula as Fort St. Elmo ensured a better defence of the peninsula, the two harbours and the three Knights’ towns of Birgu, Bormla and Isla.
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#5. One of the most beautiful attractions not only for children is the Malta Aquarium. Where is it located?
Bad weather is rare in Malta. More than 300 days a year are sunny here. Nevertheless, I had a good time. The choice fell on the Malta National Aquarium, a marine aquarium in the northern part of the island of Il-Qawra (Bugibba).
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#6. One of the famous attractions of Malta is the Blue Grotto. Very close from the caves is the crucial archaeological temple area, which is date from between 3600 and 3000 BC. What is the complex called?
Just a kilometre from the Blue Grotto towards Gozo is the crucial archaeological temple area of Hagar Qim.
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#7. Near the Radisson Blu – Golden Sands, you will find some of Malta’s most beautiful wild beaches and hiking trails. What is the area called?
The trail from Qarraba Bay to Popeye is perhaps the most beautiful walking trail in Malta. There is a lot of wild beaches at Qarraba Bay.
#8. In Malta, you can discover the vast catacombs and cave system where the holy apostle St. Paul hid for three months while fleeing Israel. In which city can you find St. Pauls grotto?
The Basilica of St Paul is a Roman Catholic Parish church located in Rabat, Malta. The church is built on part of the site of the Roman city Melite, which included all of Mdina and a large part of present-day Rabat. St. Pauls Grotto is under Cathedral.
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#9. What is Comino and Gozo?
Comino and Gozo are two islands that are part of Malta. A ferry runs between them.
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#10. Which town is called the Silent City
Today’s centre of Malta is Valletta and its surroundings, but this was only sometimes the case. Like Lanzarote Teguise, Malta’s original Capital was a medieval citadel: Mdina the silent city of Malta.
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