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The highest point, at 253 metres, is the Ta' Zuta on mainland Malta.
Elevation extremes: highest point: Ta'Dmejrek 253 m (near Dingli) —Preceding unsigned comment added by Siałababamak ( talk • contribs) 08:37, 25 September 2008 (UTC)
Malta apparently substantially flooded c. 1000–900 BC eliminating former coastal settlements and separating the previously connected islands:
This guy is mostly focused on philology but if the geology is sound we should at least mention/link whatever was going on so recently here. — LlywelynII 03:18, 7 April 2024 (UTC)
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The highest point, at 253 metres, is the Ta' Zuta on mainland Malta.
Elevation extremes: highest point: Ta'Dmejrek 253 m (near Dingli) —Preceding unsigned comment added by Siałababamak ( talk • contribs) 08:37, 25 September 2008 (UTC)
Malta apparently substantially flooded c. 1000–900 BC eliminating former coastal settlements and separating the previously connected islands:
This guy is mostly focused on philology but if the geology is sound we should at least mention/link whatever was going on so recently here. — LlywelynII 03:18, 7 April 2024 (UTC)