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The text related to the cultural heritage 'Megalithic Temples of Malta' has mentioned 'Malta' in the following places:
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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.
[9][10] Apart from these, there are other megalithic temples in Malta which are not included in the UNESCO World Heritage list.
The development of the chronological phases, based on recalibrated radiocarbon dating, has split the period up to the Bronze Age in Malta into a number of phases.
The two parts are both less regularly planned and smaller in size than many of the other neolithic temples in Malta, and no blocks are decorated.
Malta has various other megalithic temples and related sites apart from those included in the UNESCO World Heritage list.
A submerged site known as xc4xa0ebel xc4xa1ol-Baxc4xa7ar possibly exists off the coast of Malta, but it is not proven to be a megalithic temple.
All six temples are subject to the main legal instrument for the protection of cultural heritage resources in Malta, the Cultural Heritage Act (2002).
Building development and land use are regulated by the Environment and Development Planning Act (2010) and subsequent amendments), which provides for and regulates the Malta Environment and Planning Authority.
The components and their buffer zones are formally scheduled by the Malta Environment and Planning Authority as Grade A archaeological sites, which means they are subject to wide-ranging restrictions of building development.