Select the towns and cities of Malta.
There are 15 correct entries. Get 3 incorrect and the game ends.
Qormi Mosta Paola San Pawl il-Bahar Hamrun Fgura Azuga Sliema Aninoasa Marsaskala Abrud Zejtun Saint JohnBirkirkara Haz-ZebbugNucet Predeal Zabbar Naxxar Faurei Attard Baile Govora
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FYI - All incorrect answers are from municipalities found in Romania.
Did you know?
- Birkirkara is home to the largest church bell in Malta. It resides in St Helen's Basilica and stands 10 feet, 3 inches tall and weighs 800 kgs (a little under 1800 lbs.).
- Qormi is famous for its bread-making tradition. During the rule of the Knights of Malta (1530 to 1798), it was known as "Casal Fornaro," meaning the Village of Bakeries.
- Mosta is famous for the Mosta Rotunda, the third-largest unsupported dome in the world. It has an internal diameter of 37.2 meters (122 feet) and walls nearly 9.1 meters (30 feet) thick.
- Zabbar features the Ghar Dalam Cave which is believed to be more than 500,000 years old. It is home to several important archaeological finds, including the remains of an extinct species of elephant.
- San Pawl il-Bahar is named after the shipwreck of Saint Paul, which is believed to have occurred on the nearby St. Paul's Islands around 60 AD, thus making it pivotal in the spread of Christianity in Malta.
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