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- The Three Cities are enclosed by the Cottonera Lines, along with several other fortifications. The term Cottonera (Maltese: Il-Kottonera) is synonymous...
- The Cottonera Lines (Maltese: Is-Swar tal-Kottonera), also known as the Valperga Lines (Maltese: Is-Swar ta' Valperga), are a line of fortifications in...
- One of the dialects of the Maltese language is the Cottonera dialect, known to locals as Kottoneran. Many inhabitants of the Three Cities speak the local...
- Vittoriosa and Co****ua. The rest of the land was named Cottonera and it was surrounded with the Cottonera lines. During the time of the Knights of St. John...
- the Cottonera Gate, the Żabbar Gate (Maltese: Il-Mina ta' Ħaż-Żabbar) or Bieb is-Sultan (Maltese for "King's Gate"), is the main gate of the Cottonera Lines...
- Bormla (Maltese, [ˈbɔrmlɐ]), occasionally also known by the Latin name Cottonera,[citation needed] is a double-fortified harbour city in the Port Region...
- Vittoriosa and Co****ua. The rest of the land was named Cottonera and it was surrounded with the Cottonera lines. In the Middle Ages, the islands' communal organisation...
- was widespread commotion, confusion and discontent in Valletta and the Cottonera. The Grand Master and the Council remained ****embled at the Palace, together...
- the Cottonera Lines were built around the Santa Margherita Lines between 1670 and 1680. Due to a lack of funds, the Santa Margherita and Cottonera Lines...
- construction of the Cottonera Lines; a m****ive line of fortifications enclosing the cities of Birgu, Bormla and Isla into the area known as Cottonera, and the construction...