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On the 20th July of 1626, Grandmaster Fra [[Antoine De Paule]] set up a new town which he named &amp;quot;PAULA&amp;quot; in his honour. The streets were laid on the grid plan, the first building a church dedicated to [[St. Ubaldesca]], a sister in the [[Order of St. John]]. The town developed into a commercial centre adorned with gardens and open spaces.&lt;br /&gt;
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As house foundations were being excavated, important prehistoric discoveries were uncovered. [[The Hypogeum]], declared by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site, is such a site. It is a labyrinthine complex of man-made rock-cut chambers extending some 11 metres below ground. It was used both as a burial site and as a temple. The Hypogeum is made up of three superimposed levels.&lt;br /&gt;
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The temples at [[Kordin]] are other important prehistoric sites. Kordin I formed one of three sites on the high plateau overlooking the [[Grand Harbour]], originally excavated by A.A. Caruana, later to be continued by Sir [[Themistocles Zammit]] and T. Ashby and T.E. Peet. Kordin I has been obliterated by air attacks during the Second World War and the building of an industrial estate on the site. &lt;br /&gt;
Kordin II was first investigated by C. Vassallo in 1840. The site must have been used during all of the temple period since a small amount of pottery from all this period&amp;#039;s phases were found during the excavations. &lt;br /&gt;
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The Kordin III temple, in a very ruinous condition, is of the standard [[Ġgantija]] phase 3-apse design. It is the only temple whose forecourt, in front of the concave facade, is stone paved. The most notable feature on the site is the 2.75 metre long &amp;#039;trough&amp;#039; lying across the entrance to the left apse. The site is in a walled enclosure next to the Church and is kept locked.&lt;br /&gt;
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[[Category:Towns and Villages in Malta]]&lt;/div&gt;</summary>
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