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Megalithic Temples of Malta

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Seven megalithic temples are found on the islands of Malta and Gozo, each the result of an individual development. The two temples of Ggantija on the island of Gozo are notable
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Other local dishes are timpana (a macaroni pie), minestra (a Maltese version of the Italian minestrone soup), and lampuki pie (a kind of fish). Landmarks Megalithic temples On Malta, the megalithic temples are thought to be the oldest stone buildings in the world, built 6,000 years ago. Clothes of woven fabrics, cane and willow furniture
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ハル・サフリエニ地下墳墓 Hal Saflieni Hypogeum ('08.3) マルタの巨石神殿群 Megalithic Temples of Malta ('08.3) メキシコ Mexico
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Travel to Malta by airline Airline transport: At present a direct connection to Malta is available from many European airports such as Munich, Milan, Brussels, Frankfurt on the Main, or Zurich . Zurich connection
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to the Ggantija temple on Gozo As I was in control of the car on Gozo we visited the temple at Ggantija which is the largest of the temples and is thought to date from about 3600 BC. Ggantija The view from the entrance was beautiful but there was a lot of scaffolding as it is being restored at the moment.
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