Valletta (Malta)

Photo credit:  Neil Howard General Info La Valletta, the well-preserved and historic capital of Malta, is entwined with the Knights of Malta. Conversely, these knights were called the SMOM (Sovereign Military Order Of Malta). Malta and Rhodes were at once their base till they were expelled from Rhodes in 1522 and were given the name Malta…

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Naples (Italy)

Photo credit:  ILCE3000 General Info Naples is the capital of the Italian region Campania and the largest city in southern Italy, situated on the Gulf of Naples between the amazing Mt. Vesuvius, one of three active volcanoes in Italy and Phlegraean Fields, which is a separated volcanic area. It’s the third-largest city in Italy with almost…

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Menorca (Spain)

Photo credit:  Pablo Fernández General Info Menorca is an island situated in the Mediterranean Sea that belongs to Spain and has gotten its name by being smaller sized when compared to the close-by island called Majorca. The island hosts about 62,000 people in a picturesque landscape; it’s bright and radiant and it enjoy warm, beautiful,…

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