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Bormla, also known as Cospicua, is one of the three cities located in the Grand Harbour area of Malta. It is the largest of the three cities and is steeped in history, dating back to the medieval period. The city is known for its beautiful architecture, including the impressive St. Helen's Basilica, and its strategic location along the harbor.
The town played a significant role during the Great Siege of 1565, where it was an important defensive position for the Knights of St. John. Bormla's rich history is evident in its narrow streets and historical buildings, making it a popular destination for tourists who are interested in Malta's heritage.
In addition to its historical significance, Bormla is an active community with a vibrant local culture. The people of Bormla celebrate various local festivities throughout the year, showcasing traditional Maltese music, dance, and cuisine, allowing visitors to experience the unique charm of this historic city.
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