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Maltese mode of transport
Karozzin near Fort Saint Elmo, Valletta.

The karozzin is a Maltese traditional mode of transport consisting of a carriage pulled by a horse or pair of horses. It was once popular for general transit and is still used in ceremonies such as funerals, and as a tourist attraction. It is mostly found at Mdina and Valletta, and dates to the mid-nineteenth century.

References

  1. Hastings, Max (2004). The second world war: a world in flames. Osprey. p. 220. ISBN 1-84176-830-8.
  2. Sheehan, Sean (2000). Malta. Marshall Cavendish. p. 61. ISBN 0-7614-0993-9.
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