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The walled city of Mdina was Malta's medieval capital and can trace its origins back for more than 4000 years, and it was here in 60 AD that the Apostle St Paul lived after being shipwrecked on his way to stand trial in Rome. The area where St Paul was shipwrecked is now known as St Paul's Bay and is on the north-west corner of the island. Mdina was first thought to be populated by the Phoenicians around 1000BC
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