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Malta
Malta
Malta The largest of a group of three islands constituting a country of the same name in the central Mediterranean Sea between Tunisia and Sicily, the others being Gozo and the tiny Comino.
Physical
The main island is some 27 km (17 miles) long by 14 km (9 miles) wide and rises to hills in the south-west. The climate is very warm and rather dry, with fierce winds, and the land is barren in appearance, with few trees and no rivers or streams.
Economy
Malta's major exports incude clothing, machinery, and instruments; ship repair is significant and an offshore financial sector is being developed. Offshore oil exploration is being undertaken, and tourism is an important economic activity intended to replace loss of income from UK defence expenditure after the UK naval base was removed in 1979. Malta is the most densely populated country in Europe, with two-thirds of the population under 40.
History
Malta was settled, possibly as long as six thousand years ago, during the
NEOLITHIC era. In historic times it was a Carthaginian centre, falling to the Romans in 218 BC who named it Melita. The Byzantine empire controlled it until 870 when it was conquered by the Arabs. The
NORMANS annexed it to their kingdom of
SICILY, but, after having been retaken by Muslim forces, it finally fell to the Spanish kingdoms of Aragon and Castile and thence to Spain itself. Under Emperor Charles V it was given to the
KNIGHTS HOSPITALLERS (1530), who defended it against Turkish attacks and fortified and enriched it. They were eventually expelled by Napoleon I of France (1798) and the island was taken by the British in 1800. The Treaty of Amiens (1802) returned Malta to the Knights Hospitallers but the Maltese people protested and requested British sovereignty, provided that Malta remained Roman Catholic and that the Maltese Declaration of Rights was honoured. Britain accepted these terms and the country was formally ceded to Britain by France in 1814. Malta developed as a strategic air and naval base and was awarded the George Cross for its resistance to German attack (1940–42). It gained full independence within the
COMMONWEALTH OF NATIONS in 1964 and in 1974 became a republic. Malta applied to join the European Community (now the
EUROPEAN UNION) in 1990; in 1993 the European Commission instructed it to carry out a series of economic reforms before the start of formal accession negotiations in 1997. Elections in 1998 brought the Nationalist Party under Eddie Fenech-Adami to power.
Capital: | Valletta |
Area: | 316 sq km (122 sq miles) |
Population: | 377,000 (1998 est) |
Currency: | 1 Maltese lira = 100 cents = 1000 mils |
Religions: | Roman Catholic 97.0%; Anglican 1.0% |
Ethnic Groups: | Maltese (of Italian, British, and Phoenician origin) 96.0%; British 2.0% |
Languages: | Maltese, English (both official) |
International Organizations: | UN; Commonwealth; Council of Europe; CSCE |
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Malta Companies.(European Union)
News Wire article from: Mondaq Business Briefing; 4/23/2008; 700+ words
; Malta's economic policy is quite simply to create...regimes need to make good sense for business. Malta does business with the world. Goods and...too has money. Money moves in and through Malta in very large amounts. Malta has put in...
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MALTA GETTING AN EDUCATION ON THE BEAUTY, HISTORY, AND MANY DELIGHTS OF THIS ISLAND GROUP
Newspaper article from: The Boston Globe; 7/9/2000; ; 700+ words
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Newspaper article from: The Jewish Advocate (Boston, MA); 4/10/2009; ; 700+ words
; ...south of Sicily and north of Tunisia, Malta has a history filled with seafarers who...The first recorded visit by a Jew to Malta was that of Saul of Tarsus (later known...brief period of Byzantine domination, Malta came under Arab rule from 870 C.E. to...
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Malta's Commercial Office in Libya strengthens its network and activities.
Newspaper article from: UMCI News (Potomac Falls, VA); 3/6/2009; 700+ words
; ...The Commercial Section of the Embassy of Malta in Tripoli, which is also the representative office of Malta Enterprise in Libya, has intensified its...assist and facilitate trade promotion between Malta and Libya. The Commercial Section of the...
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Magazine article from: Tribuna de Actualidad; 9/1/1997; ; 700+ words
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Malta Extends Time Limit To Pay 5% Vat On Yachts Until April 15, 2004.
News Wire article from: Mondaq Business Briefing; 4/2/2004; 700+ words
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Malta Is Setting Its Sights High and Offshore
Newspaper article from: International Herald Tribune; 4/24/1999; ; 700+ words
; ...International Herald Tribune 04-24-1999 MALTA HAS big plans for its fledgling financial...Islands and Luxembourg. At the crux of Malta's financial ambitions is a desire to...portion of its administration operations to Malta from Guernsey. He said rental costs annual...
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Malta; In the falcon's shadow; It's a tiny lump of limestone in the Mediterranean, but the island of Malta has 6,000 years of offbeat history packed between its cliffs and beaches, including the story of a bird that may be more famous than the American eagle.(TRAVEL)
Newspaper article from: Star Tribune (Minneapolis, MN); 12/10/2000; ; 700+ words
; ...falcon I'd encountered in several days on Malta, and I was beginning to think it was as...statuette would be a natural souvenir for Malta, I thought, but apparently the Maltese...matter, in any town. Nutshell version Malta's national saga spans 6,000 years...
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'Malta must be obliterated!' Running gauntlets of U-boats and Stukas, Allied tankers took inconceivable risks to keep the vital base supplied.
Magazine article from: World War II; 1/1/2008; ; 700+ words
; ...1942, the small Mediterranean island of Malta had been under Axis siege for two years. That April and May, more bombs fell on Malta than fell on London during the Battle of...the Ottoman Turks attacked the Knights of Malta--Muslims vs. Christians, an earlier...
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Malta again at the Big 5 Show
Newspaper article from: Al Bawaba; 11/6/2005; 700+ words
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Malta
Encyclopedia entry from: Junior Worldmark Encyclopedia of Physical Geography
Malta Official name: The Republic of Malta Area: 316 square kilometers (122 square miles) Highest point...limits: 22 kilometers (12 nautical miles) 1 LOCATION AND SIZE Malta is an island nation in the central Mediterranean Sea, south of...
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Malta, siege of
Book article from: The Oxford Companion to World War II
Malta, siege of, British Mediterranean island...proved fatal to their Mediterranean strategy. Malta was first attacked by Italian aircraft on...suffered during the Blitz was dropped on Malta. From 1 January to 24 July there was only...
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Malta Summit
Encyclopedia entry from: Encyclopedia of Russian History
MALTA SUMMIT A summit meeting of U.S. President...warships of the two countries anchored at Malta in the Mediterranean. The meeting, the...reflect the new developing relationship. Malta thus marked a step in a process of accelerating...
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MALTA
Book article from: Concise Oxford Companion to the English Language
MALTA. A Mediterranean island nation and member...and used for official purposes in Europe. Malta was a Sicilian dependency from the late 11c...British troops being withdrawn in 1979. Malta became a member of the EUROPEAN UNION in...
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Malta Conference
Book article from: The Oxford Essential Dictionary of the U.S. Military
Malta Conference an Allied meeting in Malta during World War II where the Americans and British disagreed...named “Argonaut,” conferences that began in Malta and were followed by the Yalta Conference . The British argued...
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