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1960s “DGHAJSA” in Grand Harbor, City of Senglea, Southeastern Region, Malta
$ 1.58
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1234. CATEGORY: Location – MaltaTYPE: Vintage Color Postcard (Continental; 4x6)
DESCRIPTION: View of traditional Maltese “Water taxi” and tourists in the Grand Harbor. … Senglea is a fortified city in South Eastern Region of Malta, one of the Three Cities in the Grand Harbour area. The city’s title “Citta Invicta” was given because it managed to resist the Ottoman invasion at the Great Siege of Malta in 1565. The name Senglea comes from the Grand Master who built it, Claude de la Sengle, and gave the city a part of his name.
CONDITION: Unused; never mailed
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Minor corner and edge wear. Soiling and age tanning. Very Good condition.
Sold AS IS. Look carefully at the pictures to Judge Condition for Yourself.
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