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Mdina
Mdina ( ; ), also known by its Italian epithets ' ("Old City") and ' ("Notable City"), is a fortified city in the Western Region of Malta which was the island's capital from antiquity to the medieval period. The city has not spread beyond its ancient walls, and has a population of 250.
St. Paul's Cathedral, Mdina
cathedral in Mdina, Malta
Palazzo Vilhena
French Baroque palace in Mdina, Malta
Domvs Romana
Roman-era house just outside the walls of Mdina, Malta

National Museum of Natural History
museum of natural history in Malta
Siege of Malta
1429 attempt by Hafsid Tunisia to take over the island of Malta
Palazzo Falson
medieval townhouse in Mdina, Malta
Mdina Gate
City gate in Mdina, Malta
Fortifications of Mdina
defensive walls in Mdnia, Malta
Norman invasion of Malta
1091 invasion
Siege of Medina
1053-1054 siege on Malta
Temple of Apollo
temple in Mdina, Malta
Melite
ancient city in Malta
Casino Notabile
former Clubhouse in Rabat, Malta
Annunciation Church
church in Mdina
Corte Capitanale
courthouse in Mdina, Malta
Siege of Melite
battle during the Muslim conquest of Sicily (870 CE)
Torre dello Standardo
tower in Malta