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  Malta - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography
Malta, officially the Republic of Malta, is a small and densely populated island nation consisting of an archipelago of seven islands in the middle of the Mediterranean Sea.
Malta's proximity to the Suez Canal proved to be its main asset during these years, and it was considered to be a most important stop on the way to India.
Malta's population density of 1,282 per square kilometre (3,322/sq mi) is by far the highest in the EU, and one of the highest in the world.
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 Wikipedia: Malta
Under its 1964 constitution, Malta initially retained Queen Elizabeth II as sovereign of Malta and a Governor-General exercised executive authority on her behalf, but on December 13, 1974, Malta became a republic within the Commonwealth, with the President as head of state.
Malta and Tunisia are currently discussing the commercial exploitation of the continental shelf between their countries, particularly for oil exploration.
Roman Catholicism is established by law as the official religion of Malta; however, full liberty of conscience and freedom of worship is guaranteed, and a number of faiths have places of worship on the island.
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Malta (Maltese: Malta), officially the Republic of Malta, is a small and densely populated island nation consisting of an archipelago of seven islands in the middle of the Mediterranean Sea.
Malta lies directly south of Sicily, east of Tunisia and north of Libya, and the country's official languages are Maltese and English.
Malta's population density of 1,274 per square kilometre (3,301/sq mi) is one of the highest in the World.
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 Malta
Malta has been inhabited since around 5200 BC and a significant prehistoric civilisation existed on the islands prior to the arrival of the Phoenicians who named the main island Malat, meaning safe haven.
Malta played an important role during World War II, owing to its proximity to Axis shipping lanes, and its people’s bravery led to the awarding of the George Cross now seen on its flag.
Malta has privatised state-controlled firms and liberalised markets in order to prepare for membership in the European Union, which it joined on May 1, 2004.
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Malta has been a member state of the European Union since May 1, 2004, and it is currently the smallest EU country in both population and area.
Malta's position half-way between Gibraltar and the Suez Canal proved to be its main asset during these years, and it was considered to be a most important stop on the way to India.
Malta's population density of 1,282 per square kilometre (3,322/sq mi) is by far the highest in the EU, and one of the highest in the world.
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 Malta - Facts, Information, and Encyclopedia Reference article
Malta is the smallest EU country in terms of both population and area.
Malta played an important role during World War II, owing to its vicinity to Axis shipping lanes, and its people's bravery led to the awarding of the George Cross now seen on its flag.
Under its 1964 constitution, Malta initially retained Queen Elizabeth II as sovereign of Malta, with a Governor-General exercising executive authority on her behalf, but on December 13, 1974 it became a republic within the Commonwealth, with the President as head of state.
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 Malta at Country Crawler   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
The Republic of Malta (usually shortened to Malta) is a small and densely populated island nation consisting of an archipelago in the middle of the Mediterranean Sea.
Although Malta geophysically constitutes a part of North Africa — lying on the African continental plate directly south of Sicily, east of Tunisia and north of Libya — the country is geopolitically part of Southern Europe.
Malta's population density of 1,274/km² is one of the highest in the World.
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 Malta (disambiguation) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Malta (soft drink), a type of malt beverage popular among Hispanics.
Malta Festival, an annually held theatre festival in Poznań, Poland.
The Malta convention, also known as the Valetta convention, on archeological heritage.
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 Malta Resource Center - accommodation in malta
Contrary to popular belief, the south of Malta english schools in malta map of malta is not Europe's most southern point: Malta is Europe's 4th malta real estate southernmost country; Spain (Punta de Tarifa), Cyprus and Greece (island of Gavdos), rank 3rd, 2nd, and 1st respectively.
Malta's proximity to the Suez, due to Malta's cultural and geographical proximity to Italy, the British Mediterranean Fleet ws tygfujhas moved to Alexandria.
Under its where is malta 1964 constitution, Malta initially retained Queen Elizabeth II as sovereign of Malta, with a Governor-General exercising executive authority on her behalf, but on December 13, 1974 it became a republic within the Commonwealth, with the President as head of state.
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 Malta - TvWiki, the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Their reign ended when Malta was captured by Napoleon in 1798 en route to his expedition of Egypt.
Under its 1964 constitution, Malta initially retained Queen Elizabeth II as Queen of Malta, with a Governor-General exercising executive authority on her behalf, but on December 13, 1974 it became a republic within the Commonwealth, with the President as head of state (Republic Day).
Education in Malta is based on the British Model owing its origins in Malta's colonial past.
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 Malta - Wikipedia Mirror
Image:Malta04.jpg In 1814, as part of the Treaty of Paris, Malta officially became a part of the British Empire, and was used as a shipping way-station and fleet headquarters.
Malta's population density of 1,274 per square kilometre (3,301/sq mi) is one of the highest in the World.
Map of Malta – Scalable map of the Maltese islands and towns.
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 Malta: Map, History and Much More from Answers.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Malta was heavily bombed by Germany and Italy during World War II, and in 1942 it received Britain's George Cross for “heroism and devotion,” the first time that this medal was not conferred to an individual.
Malta is governed by the 1964 constitution, as revised in 1974; it is a neutral country.
Malta was settled in Neolithic times; the Hal-Saflieni Hypogeum is the site of what is believed to be the largest group of prehistoric European rock-cut chamber tombs.
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 Malta: malta hotel, malta map, españa malta   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Malta, officially the Republic of Malta, (also Malta GC) is a small and densely populated island nation consisting of an archipelago of seven islands in the middle of the Mediterranean Sea.
The unicameral House of Representatives, known in Maltese as "Il-Kamra tar-Rappreżentanti", is elected by direct universal suffrage through single transferable vote every five years, unless the House is dissolved earlier by the President on advice of the Prime Minister.
In the first half of 2006, 967 illegal immigrants arrived in Malta – almost double the 473 who arrived in the same period in 2005.
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 Wikinfo | Malta
It has remained a member of the British Commonwealth, becoming a republic in 1974, and will join the European Union on May 1, 2004.
The president appoints as prime minister the leader of the party with a majority of seats in the Maltese parliament, the House of Representatives.
Images, some of which are used under the doctrine of Fair use or used with permission, may not be available.
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 directopedia : Directory : Regional : Europe : Malta
Napoleon stayed in Malta for a few days during which he systematically looted the moveable assets of the Order and established an administration controlled by his nominees.
The occupying French forces were unpopular, however, due particularly to their negative attitude towards religion and their attempts to loot the churches and monasteries.
Italian is also widely spoken and taught in secondary schools.
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 Top20Malta.com - Your Top20 Guide to Malta!
During the Napoleonic Wars (1800–1815), Malta's economy prospered and became the focal point of a major trading system.
In 1839, the Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Company and East India Companies used Malta as a calling port on their Egypt and Levant runs.
The Mediterranean became the "world highway of trade" and a number of ships called at Malta for coal and various supplies on their way to the Indian Ocean and the Far East.
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 Malta - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The unicameral House of Representatives, (Maltese: Il-Kamra tar-Rappreżentanti), is elected by direct universal suffrage through single transferable vote every five years, unless the House is dissolved earlier by the President on advice of the Prime Minister.
Since 1993, Malta has been subdivided into sixty-eight local councils or "localities".
Human Development Report 2005 - International cooperation at a crossroads: Aid, trade and security in an unequal world.
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 Malta : MT
Malta : MT This article is about the Republic of Malta.
Under its 1964 constitution, Malta initially retained Queen Elizabeth II as sovereign of Malta and a governor general exercised executive authority on her behalf, but on December 13, 1974, Malta became a republic within the Commonwealth, with executive authority vested in a Maltese president.
All is still licensed under the GNU FDL.
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 Malta (disambiguation) - Chainki
Malta (Arts/Education/Language Arts/English/English as a Second Language/Language Schools/Europe)
Malta (Business/Aerospace and Defense/Aeronautical/Aircraft Rental and Instruction/Fixed Wing/Europe)
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 directopedia : Directory : Regional : Europe : Malta : Malta
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