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Malta   THEN AND NOW

It’s been affectionately nicknamed ‘The Silent City’. Mdina, a hilltop stronghold that was once the capital of Malta, more than deserves its title: the only sound is the languorous trot of the dozen or so horses carting traditional Maltese karozzin carriages along the cobblestone streets echoing against the city’s honey-coloured palazzos and narrow passageways.

Cars are all but forbidden within the fortified walls and with a population of less than 300 – descendants of Sicilian, Norman and Spanish overlords and 12th-century aristocrats – it has a peculiar tranquillity that doesn’t belong in our time.

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