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  2. Malta - Wikipedia

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    Malta is an island country in the Mediterranean Sea with a population of about 542,000. Its capital is Valletta, the smallest capital city in the EU, and its official languages are Maltese and English.

  3. Geography of Malta - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the location, area, islands, coastline, and highest point of Malta, a European archipelago in the Mediterranean Sea. Compare Malta's size and shape with other political entities and see maps and images of its geography.

  4. Malta (island) - Wikipedia

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    Malta is the largest and most populous island of the Maltese Archipelago, a group of five islands in the Mediterranean Sea. Learn about its history, geography, climate, culture, and more from this comprehensive Wikipedia article.

  5. Geology of Malta - Wikipedia

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    The oldest exposed rock layer of Malta is the Lower Coralline Limestone Formation (Maltese: Żonqor), which is of Chattian age (~28–23 million years old) with a maximum thickness of 162 m. [1] The unit is exposed on the lower parts of cliffs in the south-west of the archipelago such as at Dingli , and also along rifts, particularly near Mosta ...

  6. Outline of Malta - Wikipedia

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    An overview of Malta, a small island nation in the Mediterranean Sea, with information on its geography, history, culture, politics, economy and more. Learn about Malta's location, climate, wildlife, regions, districts, cities, foreign relations and international organizations.

  7. Demographics of Malta - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the population, density, ethnicity, religion, languages and vital statistics of Malta, a small island country in the EU. The 2021 census estimated the population at 519,186, with a growth rate of 0.67% and a net migration rate of 5.49 migrants per 1,000 population.

  8. Regions of Malta - Wikipedia

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    Malta is subdivided into 6 regions (Maltese: reġjuni). Three regions were originally created by the Local Councils Act of 1993, and were integrated into the constitution in 2001. [1] [better source needed] Two of the regions were split into smaller ones by Act No. XVI of 2009, and Malta was divided into five regions. [2]

  9. Climate of Malta - Wikipedia

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    Malta has a subtropical-Mediterranean climate with very mild winters and warm to hot summers. The average yearly temperature is around 23 °C, and Malta enjoys about 3,000 hours of sunshine per year, one of the highest in Europe.