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  2. Invitation Digital - Wikipedia

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    Following Vodafone investment, vouchercloud expanded internationally in 2012, launching in Ireland in June, Malta in July and the Netherlands in November. The app and website launched in Germany in March 2013 and vouchercloud is set to expand into other countries across the globe.

  3. History of Malta - Wikipedia

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    Malta's prehistory ends in around 700 BC, when the islands were colonized by the Phoenicians. They ruled the islands until they fell in 218 BC to the Roman Republic. The island was acquired by the Eastern Romans or Byzantines in the 6th century AD, who were expelled by Aghlabids following a siege in 870 AD.

  4. List of World Heritage Sites in Malta - Wikipedia

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    Sites in Malta were first inscribed on the list at the 4th Session of the World Heritage Committee, held in Paris, France, in 1980. At that session, all three current sites were added to the list: the Ħal Saflieni Hypogeum, City of Valletta, and Ġgantija Temples. [3] [4] In 1992, the temples of Ħaġar Qim, Mnajdra, Ta' Ħaġrat, Skorba, and ...

  5. List of cities in Malta - Wikipedia

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    Capital city of Gozo. City status granted on 10 June 1887 by Queen Victoria, following a petition made by Bishop Pietro Pace and Chief Justice Adrian Dingli on occasion of Victoria's Golden Jubilee. [6] Senglea. Città Invicta. 1565. 2784. One of the Three Cities. City status granted following the Great Siege of Malta in 1565.

  6. Malta - Wikipedia

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    Malta (/ ˈ m ɒ l t ə / ⓘ MOL-tə, / ˈ m ɔː l t ə / MAWL-tə, Maltese: [ˈmɐːltɐ]), officially the Republic of Malta, is an island country in Southern Europe, located in the Mediterranean Sea. It consists of an archipelago between Italy, Tunisia and Libya.

  7. Megalithic Temples of Malta - Wikipedia

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    The Megalithic Temples of Malta (Maltese: It-Tempji Megalitiċi ta' Malta) are several prehistoric temples, some of which are UNESCO World Heritage Sites, built during three distinct periods approximately between 3600 BC and 2500 BC on the island country of Malta.

  8. Economy of Malta - Wikipedia

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    The economy of Malta is a highly industrialised service-based economy. It is classified as an advanced economy by the International Monetary Fund [27] and is considered a high-income country by the World Bank [28] and an innovation-driven economy by the World Economic Forum . [29]

  9. Cheirolophus crassifolius - Wikipedia

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    Susanna. Cheirolophus crassifolius, the Maltese centaury, Maltese rock-centaury or Widnet il-Baħar, is a species of flowering plant in the family Asteraceae. It is endemic to Malta, where it has been the national plant of Malta since 1973. Its natural habitats are cliffs and coastal valleys.

  10. Postal codes in Malta - Wikipedia

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    These are the different post codes and the localities that use them: ATD: Attard (including Ta' Qali) BBG: Birżebbuġa (including Ħal Far, Kalafrana and Qajjenza) BKR: Birkirkara (including Fleur-de-Lys, Mrieħel and Swatar) BML: Bormla (Cospicua) BRG: Birgu (Vittoriosa) BZN: Balzan. DGL: Dingli. FGR: Fgura.

  11. Cospicua - Wikipedia

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    Cospicua. Cospicua ( Italian) or Bormla ( Maltese, [ˈbɔrmlɐ] ), occasionally also known by the Latin name Cottonera, [citation needed] is a double-fortified harbour city in the Port Region of Malta. As Maleth ( Phoenician: 𐤌𐤋𐤈, MLṬ ), it served as the principal port of Phoenician Malta and, through Greek, Latin, and Arabic, may ...