An important Naval and Air base in the Mediterranean.
Oh Dear… Haha No We Are Not British We Are Maltese And In Malta Everyone Talks In English If It Is Someone Who Speaks In English :) But No We Are Not British :))
Malta was officially under British rule from 1814-1964 but had been occupied by Britain somewhat earlier.
It was so important because it just WAS!
No. Malta used to be part of the British Empire but is now an independent country within the European Union.
Malta served as a strategic naval base for the British Empire, particularly during World War II, due to its location in the Mediterranean Sea. The British utilized Malta for military operations, supply routes, and as a staging ground for campaigns in North Africa and Europe. Additionally, the islands contributed to the British economy through agriculture and trade while also providing a loyal population that supported British interests in the region. Malta's role significantly enhanced British naval power and influence in the Mediterranean.
No. Malta was up till 1964 a colony of the British Empire, Malta had a Queen. Is now a Republic.
The British have never had a Lire or Lira coin. It may belong to one of several member countries of the British Empire that used the Lire or Lira at different times, such as Cyprus or Malta.
If he wanted to be considered British then YES.
The British army left Malta in 1979 after the Maltese government terminated the agreement.
Well, Malta has been invaded and has been claimed by quite a few empires that have impacted on the culture and decent of Maltese people. So originally Malta was colonised by the phonencians (Ancient semetic civilization) Had Greek influenceRuled by the Carthaginian Then Malta was taken over by the Roman Empire ( Italy) Then the Arabs occupied Malta (persian empire) Normans Occupied Malta Swabian Occupied Malta Angevins Occupied Malta Aragonese Occupied Malta Then the French Occupied Malta Then Malta becomes an ally of Britan. So knowing all that its obvious that the men who came to malta from different nations would of had children with the women who were on malta. And basically Maltese people are mainly decended from Phonecians Romans Arabs maybe small amounts of french and british I hope that helped you out.
when Malta was under the roman empire it was named melita and was changed to Malta later on....otherwise it's name never changed.
Land, Tax, more knowledge taken from the people of Singapore [if they have some that the British did not], more CHEAP Labour, more resources...etc. etc.