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The capital city of Malta is Valletta. Among Valletta its many fine gardens are the Upper Barrakka Gardens, originally the private gardens of the Italian Knights of St John, where you can get a magnificent view of Grand Harbour. Mdina is a 3000-year-old city. It was once the political centre of Malta, and is filled with baroque buildings and narrow cobblestone streets. The city Hagar is filled with prehistoric temples. Dating from as early as 3800 BC, Hagar Qim and the other Neolithic temples on Malta are the oldest known human structures in the world. The islands Gozo and Como are famous diving spots. Interesting activities in Malta are diving, snorkelling, swimming and walking.

Last modified: 14-02-2006