Ċittà Cottonera, Ċittà Cospicua, Cospicua (Maltese: Bormla, Italian: Città Cospicua or Cospicua) is a double-fortified harbour city on the Mediterranean island of Malta. It is the largest of the Three Cities. It was also given a title as Citta' Cottonera, but erroneously the title is now used to define the whole region. It is situated between the other two towns which make up Cottonera which are Vittoriosa (Birgu) and Senglea (Isla). These three ...
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