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Once an important waystation off the southern coast of Sicily for a fellow on his way to crusade the Holy Land. Since then a home of the Knights of St John, occasionally called upon to defend revenging Sultans, but in recent times of more renown as an overcrowded tourist destination with a thriving European investment management industry.
Once an important waystation off the southern coast of Sicily for a fellow on his way to crusade the Holy Land. Since then, a home of the Knights of St John, occasionally called upon to defend revenging Sultans (they gave Suleyman the Magnificent a right seeing to in the early sixteenth century), but in recent times of more renown as an overcrowded tourist destination with a thriving European investment management industry, and a good place to assassinate meddlesome journalists.
 
Regulated by the [[MFSA]]
Regulated by the [[MFSA]]


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Revision as of 14:59, 2 May 2018

Once an important waystation off the southern coast of Sicily for a fellow on his way to crusade the Holy Land. Since then, a home of the Knights of St John, occasionally called upon to defend revenging Sultans (they gave Suleyman the Magnificent a right seeing to in the early sixteenth century), but in recent times of more renown as an overcrowded tourist destination with a thriving European investment management industry, and a good place to assassinate meddlesome journalists.

Regulated by the MFSA