- Malta consists of seven islands, of which only the two largest islands are Gozo and Malta, while the third largest island, Comino, is a luxury resort. The other four islands are completely uninhabited.
- Malta became independent from Britain after 150 years of colonization in 1964, became a republic in 1974, and joined the European Union in 2004.
- Malta is the largest European center for learning English
- The University of Malta, which has been operating for almost 5 centuries, is one of the oldest universities in Europe.
- Malta is the only European country that does not even have a permanent river, natural lakes and forests.
- The small Mediterranean country has become the center of Europe’s gambling industry, offering gambling, poker, online casinos and online betting.
- The country has been the location of some of Hollywood’s top films such as Gladiator, Troy, Captain Philip, Game of Thrones and The Azure Window.
- Gay marriage was legalized in Malta in 2017.
- The motto of the country of Malta is courage and stability.
- Valletta, the capital of Malta, has a population of less than 10,000.
- The highest point of Malta is Ta’ Dmejrek with 253 meters.
- Water in Malta is more expensive than wine.
- Malta is the smallest country in the European Union with 316 square kilometers.
- In Malta you can see the oldest instruments in the world dating back 5,000 years. Ancient temples built before the pyramids of Egypt.
- There are no homeless people in the country.
- 97% of Maltese people are Catholic.
- The people of Malta drive like the UK on the left.
- Malta’s economy is based on international trade, textiles, fruits, vegetables, livestock, shipbuilding, electronics and tourism.
- Mobile and telephone services are expensive in Malta.
- All health care in Malta is free. Malta ranks 6th in the overall quality of healthcare in the EU.
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