Valetta - translation to french
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Valetta - translation to french

CAPITAL OF MALTA
Valletta, Malta; Valleta; Valetta; La Valletta; Città Umilissima; Valetta, Malta; La Valleta; Capital of Malta; Citta Umilissima; Il-Belt Valletta; History of Valletta; Umillisima; Città Umillisima; Citta Umillisima; Citta umillisima; Città umillisima
  • [[Auberge de Castille]] at night
  • Great Siege]].
  • Valletta and the [[Grand Harbour]] c. 1801
  • left
  • National Museum of Fine Arts]]
  • Former mural at ''[[Is-Suq tal-Belt]]'' illustrating the city's construction
  • Bus station at Valletta
  • Early morning in 1967 on the notorious Strait Street known to generations of British Servicemen (especially to sailors on shore leave) as "The Gut". Bars and bordellos abounded, and brawls were common, but its popularity never waned.
  • left
  • Parliament House]]
  • Valletta between its two harbours
  • Royal Opera House]]
  • Exterior and interior outlines of Valletta
  • A neighborhood map with approximate boundaries
  • Valletta in the foreground and Fort Saint Elmo at the front
  • [[Lower Barrakka Gardens]] and its monument of remembrance

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Valetta, capital of Malta

Wikipedia

Valletta

Valletta (, Maltese: il-Belt Valletta, Maltese pronunciation: [vɐˈlːɛtːɐ]) is an administrative unit and the capital of Malta. Located on the main island, between Marsamxett Harbour to the west and the Grand Harbour to the east, its population within administrative limits in 2014 was 6,444. According to the data from 2020 by Eurostat, the Functional Urban Area and metropolitan region covered the whole island and has a population of 480,134. Valletta is the southernmost capital of Europe, and at just 0.61 square kilometres (0.24 sq mi), it is the European Union's smallest capital city.

Valletta's 16th-century buildings were constructed by the Knights Hospitaller. The city was named after Jean Parisot de Valette, who succeeded in defending the island from an Ottoman invasion during the Great Siege of Malta. The city is Baroque in character, with elements of Mannerist, Neo-Classical and Modern architecture, though the Second World War left major scars on the city, particularly the destruction of the Royal Opera House. The city was officially recognised as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1980. The city has 320 monuments, all within an area of 0.55 square kilometres (0.21 sq mi), making it one of the most concentrated historic areas in the world. Sometimes called an "open-air museum", Valletta was chosen as the European Capital of Culture in 2018. Valletta is also the sunniest city in Europe.

The city is noted for its fortifications, consisting of bastions, curtains and cavaliers, along with the beauty of its Baroque palaces, gardens and churches.