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The origins of the town are unclear but the original name of the town was Reghinna Maior, in contrast to the neighbouring town, Minori, Reghinna Minor. All places along the coast were formed by alternating conquerors - such as the Etruscans or the Romans. Between 830 and 840, the places of the coast united to form a confederation of Amalfi States. In this Amalfi Sea Republic, the places between Lettere and Tramonti and between Cetara and Positano, along with the island of Capri, were united; and their inhabitants were all called Amalfitaner. At that time, each city retained its own name and administrative autonomy, but had a specific role in this federation. Later it became part of the Principality of Salerno, and then of the Kingdom of Naples, of which it followed the history until the 19th century.

Main Sights

  • Collegiate Church of Santa Maria a Mare. The colourful maiolica tiled dome looks like Maiori's crown, whose jewels are treasured inside the Sacred Art Museum just next to the Church.
  • Santa Maria de Olearia in Maiori. The ruins of the XI Benedictine Abbey just above Maiori, is a great way to enjoy the most ancient part of town.
  • Falerzio Mount and Avvocata Church. The highest peak of the Amalfi Coast and the Sanctuary on the plain above Mount Mirteto.

EUROKIDS international contest of young talents

Section – A From 6 to 9 Years

Here are the Maltese Participants who taken part in this section:-

Dates Months Year Singers Songs Placed
June 2011
15,17 June 2012 Anhelica Pace
15,17 June 2012 Nicole Agius
20, 23 June 2013 Aidan Jay Drakard
20, 23 June 2013 Anhelica Pace
25, 28 June 2014 Nathaniel Attard
25, 28 June 2014 Elisa Muscat Il Cafe Della Peppina 1st.Place
18, 21 June 2015
16, 20 June 2015

Section – B From 10 to 12 Years

Here are the Maltese Participants who taken part in this section:-

Dates Months Year Singers Songs Placed
June 2011
15, 17 June 2012 Gabrielle Portelli
15, 17 June 2012 Rutger Scicluna Galea
20, 23 June 2013 Anhelica Pace
25, 28 June 2014 -
25, 28 June 2014 -
18, 21 June 2015 -
16, 20 June 2016

Section – C From 13 to 16 Years

Here are the Maltese Participants who taken part in this section:-

Dates Months Year Singers Songs Placed
June 2011
15, 17 June 2012 Chantelle Abela
20, 23 June 2013 -
25, 28 June 2014 -
18, 21 June 2015 Nicole Camilleri And I am telling you 3rd.Place
16, 20 June 2016