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Malta
Year of EU entry: 2004
Capital city: Valletta
Total area: 316 km²
Population: 0.4 million
Currency: Member of the eurozone since 2008 (€)
Schengen area: Member of the Schengen area since 2007
Capital city: Valletta
Total area: 316 km²
Population: 0.4 million
Currency: Member of the eurozone since 2008 (€)
Schengen area: Member of the Schengen area since 2007
Malta is a group of seven
islands in the Mediterranean Sea. Only the three largest islands -
Malta, Gozo and Comino - are inhabited. The terrain is low and rocky
with coastal cliffs.
Malta, in the heart of the
Mediterranean, is a melting pot of civilisations with a history
stretching back thousands of years. The country 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. Later the islands were for
centuries the seat of the Order of Knights of the Hospital of St John
and then part of the British Empire. Malta became independent in 1964.
The Maltese government is
headed by the leader of the party with a majority of seats in the
unicameral House of Representatives, known in Maltese as Kamra tar-Rappreżentanti .
The national language is
Maltese, which is part of the Semitic language family that includes
Arabic. English is also recognised as an official language, and many
Maltese also speak Italian.
Tourism is important in Malta but the island also has an expanding services sector.
Traditional Maltese food
includes soup (minestrone, fish), pasta and pastry dishes. Stuffed
dishes are also a feature of Maltese cuisine. Stuffat Tal-Fenek (rabbit stew) is a national dish
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