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Malta

Malta is a small island nation in the Mediterranean Sea. It has been a republic since the 1970s. It became a member of the European Union in May 2004.

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What happened in Malta in the 40's?

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In the 1940's, Italy joined the Germans in WWII. During this time, Malta was a British country, and so they were a prime place for the Italians to start bombing. The night after the Italians joined the Germans, Malta was bombed. Unprepared, people fled. One of the things Malta is known for is for all of it's caves and underground tunnels. Families took to these caves and catacombs, bringing rations of food. Eventually, after a few weeks [Because their ships keep being bombed], the British arrived

with the essential food and rations. When the war was over, England gave Malta it's independance for it's bravery and it's loyalty to the winning side.

Is a continental plug need in Malta?

The plugs in Malta are the same as the uk. (3 pin) Laura

Which is larger isle of white or Malta?

isle of Wight 148 square miles, Malta 121 square miles

What s the driving distance from calais to Malta?

The driving distance from Calais, France to Malta is 1,700mi / 2735.6km

Is the Ripe Tomato in Malta NY?

Off of East High St. , you turn Right and then there you are!THE RIPE TOMATO!

The directions are different depending on where you live.

Is the Malta island part of France?

No. Malta used to be part of the British Empire but is now an independent country within the European Union.

What were the advantages of Malta joining the EU?

Well Malta will benefit from it because one of the EUs aims is to give all countries equal finances and as Malta isn't a very rich country it will gain more money than the ammount it pays in. From Malta's point of view that is a good decision.

Malta is in lots of debt after the recession so the EU will bale them out if they go bankcrupt and support them if there's a war.

What is Order of Malta Ambulance Corps's motto?

Order of Malta Ambulance Corps's motto is 'Tuitio Fidei et Obsequium Pauperum'.

Where is Malta?

Malta is a Member State of the European Union (EU) ; which is strategically located within the Mediterranean Sea.

This strategic position has consistently allowed Malta to eclectically develop as an important International Trading Post. The Malta Freeport is one of the Mediterranean's leading Sea Ports for Container Shipments.

The distance between Malta and the nearest point in Sicily (Italy) is 93km.

The distance from Malta to the nearest point on the North African Mainland (Tunisia) is 288km.

Gibraltar is 1826km to Malta's West and Alexandria is 1510km to it's East.

What is the value of a 1949 Malta 10 Shilling note?

A very good quality used example would be worth $10, rising to as much as $250 in mint uncirculated condition.

How do US and UK sizes compare?

There are a number of comparison charts on the internet for clothing, one of which is at; http://www.engineeringtoolbox.com/cloth-sizing-d_221.html

What is the distance between valletta and st julians Malta?

The distance between Valletta and St. Julian's in Malta is approximately 7 kilometers (about 4.3 miles) by road. The journey typically takes around 15 to 20 minutes by car, depending on traffic conditions. The two locations are easily accessible, making it convenient for visitors to travel between them.

What is the value of a 1pound lira issued in Malta by the central bank in 1967?

The value of a 1-pound lira issued in Malta by the central bank in 1967 can vary based on its condition, rarity, and demand among collectors. Generally, such notes can be worth anywhere from a few dollars to over a hundred dollars, depending on these factors. For a precise valuation, it's best to consult a currency collector or a reputable auction house.

What contenent is Malta?

Europe, Malta is an EU member state, in the Schengen zone and in the Euro.

Who is the head of state of Malta?

The head of state of Malta is the President of Malta,currently George Abela. He was appointed as president for a 5-year term on 2009 April 4 by the House of Representatives of Malta, after being nominated by Prime Minister Lawrence Gonzi.

Malta is a Parliamentary Republic, and therefore also has a Prime Minister who is head of government. The Prime Minister is currently Lawrence Gonzi.