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Neighborhood in Valletta, Malta
The Manderaggio (Maltese: Il-Mandraġġ) is a neighbourhood in Valletta, Malta. It is located behind the Manderaggio Curtain of the fortifications of Valletta
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Capital of Malta
as the worst maintained area of Valletta. Manderaggio (Maltese: il-Mandraġġ) – an area behind Manderaggio Curtain, bounded by St. Mark, St. Lucia, St
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Varna Agia Kyriaki, Acharnes, Attica Nea zoi, Aspropyrgos, Attica The Manderaggio, an area in Valletta that was a slum area from the 16th to the 20th centuries
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Defensive walls in Valletta, Malta
designed along a grid plan, and was to include a naval arsenal and a Manderaggio (harbour for small ships). The city's first stone was laid by Grand Master
Fortifications_of_Valletta
Italian painter (1613–1699)
Valletta, Palermo, and in his hometown of Taverna, Calabria. In the Manderaggio area of Valletta, there is a town square named after him, Mattia Preti
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mandracchio, in their names. An area in Valletta, Malta is also known as the Manderaggio (Maltese: Il-Mandraġġ). The name mandracchio comes from mandria, the
Mandracchio
Palace in Birgu, Malta
Order's bakery in Valletta before it was demolished in the 1930s, and the Manderaggio before it was rebuilt in the 1950s. The Inquisitor's Palace is one of
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Military unit
the mandracchio, it stopped and the area became a slum known as the Manderaggio. Eventually, an arsenal was built in Birgu in 1597. A dock was built
Navy of the Order of Saint John
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Photo Manderaggio Curtain Triq Marsamxett / Misraħ Mattia Preti 35°52′54″N 14°24′04″E / 35.881592°N 14.401172°E / 35.881592; 14.401172 (Manderaggio Curtain)
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Disease outbreak in Malta
Residents of areas of Valletta with high infection rates, including the Manderaggio, Arċipierku and French Street, were forbidden to leave their homes and
1675–1676 Malta plague epidemic
1675–1676_Malta_plague_epidemic
Kingdom integration referendum Maltese units of measurement Mamo Tower Manderaggio Manoel Island Manoel Theatre Mariam Al-Batool Mosque Maritime Squadron
Index of Malta-related articles
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Gunpowder factory explosion in Malta
Europe 1993 2003 Other Valletta International Baroque Festival HMS Maori Manderaggio Notarial Archives † Destroyed, demolished, in ruins or relocated Main
1634_Valletta_explosion
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