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Mdina

Motto: Città notabile
Official name: Mdina

Latitude: 35°53' N
Longitude: 14°24' E
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Borders: Rabat
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View of Mdina from the countryside below
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View of Mdina from the countryside below

Mdina is the old capital of Malta. It is a medieval town, with narrow quiet streets, situated in the centre of the island. It is also known as the "Silent City". It commands a magnificent view of the Island.

History

Evidence for settlement in Mdina goes back to over 4000 BC. It was first fortified by the Phoenicians around 1000 BC, probably because of its strategic location on one of the highest points on the island and as far from the sea as possible. When Malta came under control of the Roman Empire, the Roman Governor built his palace there. It was here in 60 A.D. that the Apostle St Paul is said to have lived after being shipwrecked on the Islands. The city earned its present day name from the Saracens who came to Malta around 870 AD. They surrounded the city with thick defensive walls and a wide moat, separating it from its nearest town, Rabat.

The Normans conquered Malta in 1091. A strong earthquake in 1693 destroyed a large number of buildings in Mdina. After the earthquake the Cathedral was rebuilt on the designs of the Maltese architect Lorenzo Gafa.

Present

Today, no cars (other than those of a limited number of residents) are allowed in Mdina and there is a calming atmosphere as one walks along its narrow streets and ways. The city displays an unusual mix of Norman and Baroque architecture, including several palaces, most of which serve as private homes. The Cathedral is worth visiting and is fronted by a large square.
Image:Mdina002.jpg|Defensive walls of the city Image:Mdina007.jpg|View of Mdina from neighbouring town Rabat Image:Mdina003.jpg|Main entrance Image:Mdina_cathedral.jpg|The cathedral in the centre of Mdina Image:Mdina004.jpg|Norman House Image:Mdina005.jpg|Typical narrow medieval street Image:Malta 05 Mdina door.jpg|Typical maltese door in Mdina Image:Mdina006.jpg|Canon inscription Image:Mdina.jpg001.JPG|the main gate
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