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General view of Valletta, Malta from the sea, featuring the dome of the Carmelite Church, 1573, and spire of St Paul's Anglican Pro-Cathedral, 1839-44, pictured on June 6, 2008, in the evening. The Republic of Malta consists of seven islands in the Mediterranean Sea of which Malta, Gozo and Comino have been inhabited since c.5,200 BC. Nine of Malta's important historical monuments are UNESCO World Heritage Sites, including the capital city, Valletta, also known as the Fortress City. Built in the late 16th century and mainly Baroque in style it is named after its founder Jean Parisot de Valette (c.1494-1568), Grand Master of the Order of St John. The Carmelite church was originally built by Gerolamo Cassar, and rebuilt after bomb damage during World War II. St Paul's Anglican Pro-Cathedral was designed by William Scamp. Picture by Manuel Cohen.
Unique Identifier
AA570230
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Public
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4992px × 3328px
Photo Credit
Manuel Cohen / Art Resource, NY
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Afternoon
Architecture
Baroque
Bell Tower
British
Church
City
Dome
Dusk
Evening
Fortress
Island
Outdoors
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Sea
Sunset
Tourist Attraction
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