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I went to the National War Museum today, and it was better than any mall. The museum in the Fort St. Elmo ranks among the most popular tourist venues in Malta. The museum mainly represents Malta's important military role under British colonial rule, especially during World War II, when the island became one of the most bombed countries in Europe. I later learned that Malta was settled around 520 BC and was part of the Roman Empire. Later, after the tour, I stopped by this little restaurant called Rubino. It was established over 100 years ago as a confectionary - and later (in 1965) became the restaurant it is today. It looks like history is everywhere today. I ordered pasta and shrimp, then later got cooked peaches. Sadly today was my last day here, and I leave for Switzerland at 1:00 pm tomorrow. Well, I cound't have spent a better day than today here in Malta.
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