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The Dingli region, also known as Dingli Cliffs, is an area on the western coast of Malta, encompassing the village of Dingli and its surrounding areas. It is a region characterised by a peaceful atmosphere, picturesque landscape and natural attractions. The Dingli Cliffs, rising to a height of 253 metres, are a major tourist attraction, attracting hikers and those looking for views of the sea and surrounding islands.
Apart from its natural beauty, the Dingli region is also rich in history. There are numerous historical monuments, including churches and old houses, as well as prehistoric megalithic structures. As a result, Dingli is a popular tourist destination that combines the elements of nature with exploring the cultural heritage of Malta. The region is relatively quiet and less touristy than other parts of the island, making it an ideal place for those looking for a relaxing break away from the crowds.
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