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Mosta
Mosta () is a small but densely populated city in the Northern Region of Malta. The most prominent building in Mosta is the Rotunda, a large basilica built by its parishioners' volunteer labour. It features the world's third largest unsupported dome, and displays a replica of a German bombshell that famously crashed through the dome during World War II but did not detonate upon impact.
Rotunda of Mosta
church in Mosta, Malta
Victoria Lines
line of fortifications in Malta
Bidnija
Bidnija () is a rural hamlet between Mosta, St. Paul's Bay and Mġarr. It is located in the northern region of Malta and is home to roughly 300 people as of 2008. The second least populated habitable zone on the Maltese islands, tt is located between two main valleys (Wied Qannotta and
Wied tal-Pwales) then extends into other small valleys surrounding the area. It is largely a rural village surrounded by fields mainly belong to the inhabitants, although over the years other Maltese and foreigners have settled in the area generally for its countryside views.
Fort Mosta
Wied il-Għasel
valley in Mosta, Malta