Where is Valetta (Malta)
Motto: Città Umilissima Official name: Humilissima Civitas Valletta Inhabitants' name: Belti , Beltija , Beltin Other names: Il-Belt Latitude: 35°53 '52" N Longitude: 14°30 '45" E Area: 0.55km² Population total: 6,315 Population density: 13,909/km² Borders: Floriana Patron saint: St. Paul, Saint Dominic, Saint Augustine, Our Lady of Mount Carmel Day of festa: February 10,July 16 Website: http://www.cityofvalletta.org/
Valletta is the capital city of Malta. The city has a population of 6,315 . It is located in the central-eastern portion of the island of Malta, where Scebberras Hill juts out into the surrounding harbours. The mayor of Valletta is Paul Borg Olivier. Valletta, the Città Umilissima is Baroque in character, however it has elements of Mannerism, Neo-Classical with hints of Modern architecture located in selected areas. Valletta did not escape World War II unscathed; although it remained essentially Baroque in character, the war left major scars on the city. In 1980 the City of Valletta was listed by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site.[1] Read all on Wikipedia
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