<h2>Fort Benghisa
</h2><h2>Fort Binġemma
</h2><h2>Bombay Castle
</h2><h3>Brimstone Hill Fortress National Park
</h3><h2>Cambridge Battery
</h2><h2>Fort Charles (Nevis)
</h2><h2>Fort Charles (Saint Kitts)
</h2><h2>Fort Delimara
</h2><h2>Della Grazie Battery
</h2><h2>Fort Campbell (Malta)
</h2><h2>Fort Charlotte, Saint Vincent
</h2><h2>Fort James, Antigua and Barbuda
</h2><h2>Fort Mellieħa
</h2><h2>Fort St. David
</h2><h2>Fort St. George, India
</h2><h2>Fort Verdala
</h2><h2>Fort William, India
</h2><h2>Garden Battery
</h2><h2>Lascaris Battery
</h2><h2>Fort Leonardo
</h2><h2>Fort Madalena
</h2><h2>Fort Mosta
</h2><h2>Fort Pembroke
</h2><h2>Pembroke Battery
</h2><h2>Fort Rinella
</h2><h2>Saint Lucian Redoubt
</h2><h2>Saint Paul's Battery
</h2><h2>Fort Saint Rocco
</h2><h2>Fort San Lucian
</h2><h2>San Rocco Redoubt
</h2><h2>Sliema Point Battery
</h2><h2>Spinola Battery
</h2><h2>Tarġa Battery
</h2><h2>Fort Tas-Silġ
</h2><h2>Wardija Battery
</h2><h2>Wolseley Battery
</h2><h2>Żonqor Battery</h2><h2>Don't ask how I know them all, haha.</h2>
Warm humid Summers and Mild Winters
The Roaring Economy of the 1920s. The 1920s have been called the Roaring '20s and for good reason. Not only was American culture 'roaring' in terms of style and social trends, but the economy was 'roaring' as well. The decade was a time of tremendous prosperity.
A haiku is a brief (but meaningful) poem that has a main idea.
It was a traditional type of poetry, originating from Japan in East Asia. The subjects of the poems are about nature, often relating to a month/season of the year. Haikus had a syllabic pattern of 5-7-5.
Haiku
is an ancient from of poetry which comes from Japan. It contains 5
syllables in the first line, 7 in the next, and then 5 in the last.
Most people say that it contains 17 syllables by doing the simple math but actually the Japanese measured the syllables in moras, which determines the stress or timing of a word, so this may alter the syllable count.