Hmmm. A tough one this morning. This looks like it could come from anywhere along a wide swath of the Mediterranean right into and beyond the Midde East. Maybe a clue or two will help: 1. It's very small, ranking between Grenada and Maldives in area. 2. It was lorded over by a colonial presence until 1964. 3. Beginning in the 16th century, this land was ruled by knights for more than two hundred years. Can you name the country? The capital city, which is pictured here?
The answer is after the jump.
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(Photo from EarthPhotos.com.)
Valetta, the tiny capital city pictured above, is the capital of ........................... Malta, which was ruled over by the Order of the Knights of Malta from 1530 to 1798.
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