No... In Gozo there is a high mountain which was thought to be a volcano because Malta and Gozo (Gozo makes part of Malta) doesn't diverge and converge
Republic of Malta: 316 km2
MaltaAn island country in the Mediterranean Sea south of Sicily, comprising the island of Malta and two smaller islands. Occupied successively by Phoenicians, Greeks, Carthaginians, Romans, Saracens, and Normans, Malta was granted to the Knights Hospitalers in 1530 and passed to France in 1798 and Great Britain in 1800. The country became independent in 1964 but has remained part of the British Commonwealth. Valletta, on Malta Island, is the capital. Population: 402,000.Source: Answers.com
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No... In Gozo there is a high mountain which was thought to be a volcano because Malta and Gozo (Gozo makes part of Malta) doesn't diverge and converge
It is an island Northwest of and a part of Malta. The Islands of Malta are situated in the middle of the Mediterranean Sea.
Anton Refalo is the Minister for Gozo for Malta.
Sardinia is second to Sicily in size (both are part of Italy).
Yes. It is a small island off the coast of Malta and it is part of Europe.
The length between Malta and Gozo is 5 km which is 20-25 mins with the ship.
Of course, there are beaches in Malta. There is a big number of beaches in Malta, such as, Golden Bay (Għajn Tuffieħa), Blue Lagoon (Comino), Ramla Bay (Marsaskala), Xlendi Bay (Xlendi, Gozo), Ramla Bay (Gozo), Ħondoq ir-Rummien (Gozo), and much much more.
I live in Malta and here we have plenty of cinemas. Malta,Gozo, Kemmuna,Kemunett and the islands of Paul are the Maltese islands.
Ggantija Temples of Gozo
Ggantija Temples in Gozo
the distance from Gozo which is the island north of malta and sicily is 90km. There is a ferry which goes from Malta to Sicily (Pozallo) in 90 minutes.
Xewkija Tigers F.C. was created in 1939.