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American history in Malta

7 Surprising USA–Malta Connections Every American Traveller Should Know

American history in Malta: 7 Surprising USA–Malta Connections Every American Traveller Should Know If you’re an American planning a trip to Malta, you might be expecting ancient temples, blue seas, and medieval cities. What often comes as a genuine surprise is this: Malta and the United States share a deep, centuries-old history — long before […]

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American history in Malta

5 Powerful Places in Malta Every American Visitor Should Experience

5 Powerful Places in Malta Every American Visitor Should Experience Malta may be small — smaller than most American cities — but its connection to the United States is surprisingly deep. From World War II strategy rooms to Cold War diplomacy, from the American President’s jeep to the very origins of American liberty, Malta has

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Things to do in Malta for UK travellers

5 Powerful Places in Malta Every UK Visitor Should Experience

5 Powerful Places in Malta Every United Kingdom Visitor Should Experience You know how some holidays feel “foreign,” and some feel strangely familiar? Malta is the rare one that manages both. One minute you’re wandering a medieval harbour city; the next you’re spotting British military footprints, royal links, and the kind of Victorian engineering that

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American history in Malta

America’s Hidden Footsteps in Malta: The Questions My U.S. Guests Always Ask

Malta American history: America’s Hidden Footsteps in Malta: The Questions My U.S. Guests Always Ask Quick, Clear Answers from a Maltese Guide Who Knows Where America Shows Up on This Island If you’re visiting Malta from the United States, there’s a moment that almost always catches you off guard. It usually happens halfway through a

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