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  1. Use our simple online search to quickly find the Melita phone numbers of people who have opted in to our directory.

  2. Mel'ita. (honey). The modern Malta. This island lies in the Mediterranean, 60 miles south of Cape Passaro in Sicily, 900 miles from Gibraltar and about 1200 miles from Jerusalem. It is 17 miles long by 13 or 10 miles broad.

  3. Acts 28:1-10. And when they were escaped, then they knew that the island was called Melita. Nave's Topical Index. Library. Paul in Malta and Rome. ... they knew that the island was called Melita." There were ... The course which Paul was. steering, and several ... upon which he was shipwrecked, was Malta, which has ...

  4. The island of Mljet off the Dalmatian coast is about 37 km long and 3.2 km wide and has an area of 100 sq km. It has never had a large population and has about 1,200 residents today. The name...

  5. Melita (honey), the modern Malta. This island lies in the Mediterranean 60 miles south of Cape Passaro in Sicily, 900 miles from Gibraltar and about 1200 from Jerusalem. It is 17 miles long. by 13 or 10 broad. It is naturally a barren rock, with no high mountains, but has been rendered fertile by industry and toil. It is famous for its honey ...

  6. 14 cze 2024 · Melita. also known as: Malta. This island is not to be confused with the Dalmatian island of Meleda in the Adriatic Sea, known as Melita Illyrica. Greek: Μελίτη —transliteration: Melité —meaning literally" “place of honey,” “sweetness” or any similarly sweet thing. M elita is an island in the Mediterranean Sea.

  7. The stock answer to this question is 'St. Paul's Bay, Malta'. It is true that the Apostle was wrecked on Melita, the name of Malta in the first century A.D. But there were, in fact, two islands called Melita in Roman times (see Ptolemy, Geography, ii. 16)—Malta, and the Dalmatian island, not far from Dubrovnik (Ragusa), called Meleda when under