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Megalithic Temples of MaltaUNESCO World Heritage SiteLocationMaltaIncludes xc4xa0gantija xc4xa6axc4xa1ar Qim Mnajdra Ta' Hagrat Skorba Tarxien CriteriaCultural:xc2xa0(iv)Reference132terInscription1980 (4th session)Extensions1992, 2015Area3.155xc2xa0ha (339,600xc2xa0sqxc2xa0ft)Bufferxc2xa0zone167xc2xa0ha (0.64xc2xa0sqxc2xa0mi)Borxc4xa1 in-NadurBuxc4xa1ibbaxc4xa0gantijaxc4xa6axc4xa1ar QimKordinMnajdraSanta VernaSkorbaTa' xc4xa6axc4xa1ratTal-QadiTas-Silxc4xa1TarxienXrobb l-Gxc4xa7axc4xa1in Location of Megalithic Temples of Malta (the ones in bold are UNESCO World Heritage Sites)
The Megalithic Temples of Malta (Maltese: It-Tempji Megalitixc4x8bi ta' Malta) are several prehistoric temples, some of which are UNESCO World Heritage Sites,[1] built during three distinct periods approximately between 3600 BC and 2500 BC on the island country of Malta.
The Megalithic Temples of Malta (xc4xa0gantija, xc4xa6axc4xa1ar Qim, Mnajdra, Skorba, Taxe2x80x99 xc4xa6axc4xa1rat and Tarxien) are prehistoric monumental buildings constructed during the 4th millennium BC and the 3rd millennium BC.
Criterion (iv): The Megalithic Temples of Malta are remarkable not only because of their originality, complexity and striking massive proportions, but also because of the considerable technical skill required in their construction.