Where are the islands of Malta
Malta Islands
The islands of Malta are made up of three heavily populated islands: Malta Island, Comino Island and Guzu Island, as well as a number of deserted and unpopulated islands such as the island of Kamunat and St. Paul Island. These islands unite to form the Republic of Malta with its capital Valletta. The Republic of Malta is one of the smallest in the world. In terms of area and highest population density, the islands of Malta constitute the remaining geographical link that linked Europe to Africa.
Location The islands of Malta are located in the Mediterranean Sea and, despite their geographical location close to the continent of Africa, especially the Tunisian and Libyan coasts, are politically joining the continent of Europe and one of the European countries.
The climate of the island of Malta in the subtropical regions has helped it to acquire a moderate temperate climate. Its climate is warm and rainfall in the winter is 500 milliliters per year, and the temperature and drought in the summer are annual temperatures of 16-23 ° C
Due to its small size, the island of Malta has a population density of 1,200 N 2 km. It is the third largest in the world in terms of high population density. About 94% of its population is concentrated in large cities on the island of Malta. The island is inhabited by a few Maltese. Maltese are spoken in the Maltese language, which is a mixture of English, French, Latin and a little Arabic. Latin characters are used in the Maltese language. English is spoken in the Malta Islands as a language Secondary, and In the government institutions, most of the inhabitants of the Malta islands condemn the Catholic religion, which dominates internal politics. Divorce and abortion are forbidden by religion and their perpetrators are tried and imprisoned or fined.
It has a single House of Representatives consisting of 69 deputies, which is renewed every five years by direct general elections. If one of the parties The majority of seats are added to the winning party, to ensure the presence of the majority of the parties within the House of Representatives, and appoints the President of the country based on the decision of the majority of the House of Representatives, and continues for 5 years



Valletta The capital of the island of Malta is a European country, located in the Mediterranean Sea, specifically in the northern part of Libya, and southern Italy, with its capital Valletta, an estimated area of †<†<264 km2, and consists of several small cities, with a population of about 409,259 people, It has many low hills overlooking the fields
The economy of 1800 was classified by the International Fund as an economically developed country and relied on cotton, tobacco and shipyards for export. The opening of the Suez Canal greatly enhanced the economy because it helped ships to stop at the Maltese docks and refuel, In 1940 Malta's economy underwent a serious crisis and, after World War II, returned to its former glory. At present, Malta has many major resources, such as limestone, produces about 20% of its food needs, has limited and fresh water supplies, and relies mainly on foreign trade, manufacturing and tourism
Film production is the main contributor to the Maltese economy. Malta attracts a lot of international film productions from all over the world. In 1925, the first film was filmed, and since then more than 100 films have been filmed. In Malta are Midnight Express, Gladiator, Munich, World War, and two Phillips. In 2004, the government announced that it was selling 40% of its stake in MaltaPost in order to complete the privatization process, which had been in place for five years, In 2010, it privatized communications and postal service
Transport Car ownership in Malta is very high because of its very small size. The main means of transport is the public transport bus, which was built in 1905. In 2011, it underwent extensive and comprehensive repairs. There is a single airport, which was built by the air base during World War II.
Tourism is a popular destination for tourists. Every year, about 1.2 million tourists visit it. This has led to the development of its infrastructure, the increase in the number of its hotels, the destruction of traditional homes as a nuisance. In recent years, Malta has been declared a tourist medical destination.

Information about the island of Malta inhabited by humans in the Stone Age, specifically in 5200 BC, and the first inhabited by human groups that came from the island of Sicily. Malta belongs to the United Nations, the International Finance Corporation, the Multilateral Investment Guarantee Agency, the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development, the International Center for the Settlement of Consultative Disputes, the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe, international institutions such as the Commonwealth and the Council of Europe. Its GDP is US $ 11.260 billion as estimated by 2012 AD, and its economy is dependent on the manufacturing sector, the fishing sector, mining, livestock and tourism. Malta is known for its Mediterranean climate within the subtropical zone, characterized by drought and high temperatures in summer, and by warm winter.
The vocabulary of the Maltese language was taken from several languages, such as Italian, Latin and Sicilian, with a total of thirty letters. It contains many historical, archeological and archaeological attractions, most notably: Blue Lagoon Bay: located between the main islands of Malta and specifically in the small village of Comino. Medina: It was built seven thousand years BC. Old Castle: Located in Victoria. Hobgium Temple: consists of corridors, rooms, and halls carved from the rocks. Gulf of Malihah: Features the longest sand beach. Other attractions include the island of Godch, the Golden Bay, the Malta Museum of Classic Cars, the St. John's Cooperative Cathedral, and the Laskaris war shelters.





Republic of Malta

Malta Islands
The islands of Malta are made up of three heavily populated islands: Malta Island, Comino Island and Guzu Island, as well as a number of deserted and unpopulated islands such as the island of Kamunat and St. Paul Island. These islands unite to form the Republic of Malta with its capital Valletta. The Republic of Malta is one of the smallest in the world. In terms of area and highest population density, the islands of Malta constitute the remaining geographical link that linked Europe to Africa.
Location The islands of Malta are located in the Mediterranean Sea and, despite their geographical location close to the continent of Africa, especially the Tunisian and Libyan coasts, are politically joining the continent of Europe and one of the European countries.
The climate of the island of Malta in the subtropical regions has helped it to acquire a moderate temperate climate. Its climate is warm and rainfall in the winter is 500 milliliters per year, and the temperature and drought in the summer are annual temperatures of 16-23 ° C
Due to its small size, the island of Malta has a population density of 1,200 N 2 km. It is the third largest in the world in terms of high population density. About 94% of its population is concentrated in large cities on the island of Malta. The island is inhabited by a few Maltese. Maltese are spoken in the Maltese language, which is a mixture of English, French, Latin and a little Arabic. Latin characters are used in the Maltese language. English is spoken in the Malta Islands as a language Secondary, and In the government institutions, most of the inhabitants of the Malta islands condemn the Catholic religion, which dominates internal politics. Divorce and abortion are forbidden by religion and their perpetrators are tried and imprisoned or fined.
It has a single House of Representatives consisting of 69 deputies, which is renewed every five years by direct general elections. If one of the parties The majority of seats are added to the winning party, to ensure the presence of the majority of the parties within the House of Representatives, and appoints the President of the country based on the decision of the majority of the House of Representatives, and continues for 5 years



Valletta The capital of the island of Malta is a European country, located in the Mediterranean Sea, specifically in the northern part of Libya, and southern Italy, with its capital Valletta, an estimated area of †<†<264 km2, and consists of several small cities, with a population of about 409,259 people, It has many low hills overlooking the fields
The economy of 1800 was classified by the International Fund as an economically developed country and relied on cotton, tobacco and shipyards for export. The opening of the Suez Canal greatly enhanced the economy because it helped ships to stop at the Maltese docks and refuel, In 1940 Malta's economy underwent a serious crisis and, after World War II, returned to its former glory. At present, Malta has many major resources, such as limestone, produces about 20% of its food needs, has limited and fresh water supplies, and relies mainly on foreign trade, manufacturing and tourism
Film production is the main contributor to the Maltese economy. Malta attracts a lot of international film productions from all over the world. In 1925, the first film was filmed, and since then more than 100 films have been filmed. In Malta are Midnight Express, Gladiator, Munich, World War, and two Phillips. In 2004, the government announced that it was selling 40% of its stake in MaltaPost in order to complete the privatization process, which had been in place for five years, In 2010, it privatized communications and postal service
Transport Car ownership in Malta is very high because of its very small size. The main means of transport is the public transport bus, which was built in 1905. In 2011, it underwent extensive and comprehensive repairs. There is a single airport, which was built by the air base during World War II.
Tourism is a popular destination for tourists. Every year, about 1.2 million tourists visit it. This has led to the development of its infrastructure, the increase in the number of its hotels, the destruction of traditional homes as a nuisance. In recent years, Malta has been declared a tourist medical destination.

Information about the island of Malta inhabited by humans in the Stone Age, specifically in 5200 BC, and the first inhabited by human groups that came from the island of Sicily. Malta belongs to the United Nations, the International Finance Corporation, the Multilateral Investment Guarantee Agency, the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development, the International Center for the Settlement of Consultative Disputes, the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe, international institutions such as the Commonwealth and the Council of Europe. Its GDP is US $ 11.260 billion as estimated by 2012 AD, and its economy is dependent on the manufacturing sector, the fishing sector, mining, livestock and tourism. Malta is known for its Mediterranean climate within the subtropical zone, characterized by drought and high temperatures in summer, and by warm winter.
The vocabulary of the Maltese language was taken from several languages, such as Italian, Latin and Sicilian, with a total of thirty letters. It contains many historical, archeological and archaeological attractions, most notably: Blue Lagoon Bay: located between the main islands of Malta and specifically in the small village of Comino. Medina: It was built seven thousand years BC. Old Castle: Located in Victoria. Hobgium Temple: consists of corridors, rooms, and halls carved from the rocks. Gulf of Malihah: Features the longest sand beach. Other attractions include the island of Godch, the Golden Bay, the Malta Museum of Classic Cars, the St. John's Cooperative Cathedral, and the Laskaris war shelters.





Republic of Malta

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