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The historical dockyards. The dry docks were built by the British to meet the demands of shipping traffic caused by the building of the Suez Canal in 1869. uring World War II, the Dockyard was one of the main targets of air attacks over Malta, and Senglea, overlooking the dockyard, suffered terribly in that ordeal.

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The historical dockyards. The dry docks were built by the British to meet the demands of shipping traffic caused by the building of the Suez Canal in 1869. uring World War II, the Dockyard was one of the main targets of air attacks over Malta, and Senglea, overlooking the dockyard, suffered terribly in that ordeal.
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