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- Kordin_Temples abstract "The Kordin Temples are a group of megalithic temples on Corradino Heights in Paola, Malta. Originally there were three temple complexes, but two of these have been destroyed, and only the site of Kordin III survives.The temples are located on a plateau overlooking the Grand Harbour. Other megalithic sites in the vicinity include the Hypogeum of Ħal-Saflieni and the Tarxien Temples.".
- Q2402686 abstract "The Kordin Temples are a group of megalithic temples on Corradino Heights in Paola, Malta. Originally there were three temple complexes, but two of these have been destroyed, and only the site of Kordin III survives.The temples are located on a plateau overlooking the Grand Harbour. Other megalithic sites in the vicinity include the Hypogeum of Ħal-Saflieni and the Tarxien Temples.".
- Kordin_Temples comment "The Kordin Temples are a group of megalithic temples on Corradino Heights in Paola, Malta. Originally there were three temple complexes, but two of these have been destroyed, and only the site of Kordin III survives.The temples are located on a plateau overlooking the Grand Harbour. Other megalithic sites in the vicinity include the Hypogeum of Ħal-Saflieni and the Tarxien Temples.".
- Q2402686 comment "The Kordin Temples are a group of megalithic temples on Corradino Heights in Paola, Malta. Originally there were three temple complexes, but two of these have been destroyed, and only the site of Kordin III survives.The temples are located on a plateau overlooking the Grand Harbour. Other megalithic sites in the vicinity include the Hypogeum of Ħal-Saflieni and the Tarxien Temples.".