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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 languages are spoken in Malta?

The official languages of Malta are Maltese and English. However, Italian is typically spoken as well.

Maltese, a Semitic-based language with a large quantity of Romantic insertions, and written in Latin alphabet.
In Malta they speak the Maltese language, which is basically an Arabic dialect most closely related to Tunisian Arabic. It has however been heavily influenced by Italian and English, and only the core vocabulary is purely Arabic. If you see a page of Maltese, it looks like misspelt Italian with some English and some Arabic words.
maltese (official) and english (official)
Maltese and English
Maltese and English are the official languages of Malta
Maltese language
Maltese
Maltese is the main language but most of the population speak some English
They speak the language Maltese and in Malta it is called 'il-Malti'
Maltese
It's Maltese.
Yes English is the second language of Malta. Most of people can speak fluent Italian as well.
Maltese Italian English.
Maltese and English are the two main languages in Malta.
Maltese People Speak Maltese (a.k.a Malti) & English, most of the people there know some Italian and French.

Where in Valletta Malta is the pub now Ollies last pub?

136 Archbishop Street, Valletta nr The Grand Masters Palace

Why did the Knights of Malta went from Sicily to Malta in 1522?

The Knights went to Malta in 1530 (not in 1522). In 1522 they were located on the island of Rhodes (having settled there in 1309) however during such year they were invaded and defeated by the Ottomans. They were allowed to leave and, following seven years of wandering in Europe, finally Charles V of Spain gave them - in 1530 - the North African port of Tripoli and the Maltese Islands (in which they settled).

Are maltesers from Malta?

No, Maltesers are part of The Mars Group, and their names are devised of 'Malt' [One of the main ingredients] and 'Teasers' [As they say, it teases you]. They are actually mainly made in Australia, hence their old slogan 'Made in Australia... exported to the world'.

How long is the flight from Malta to belfast?

It takes just under four hours (4 hours 50 minutes - 1 hour time difference):See this Easyjet schedule from Belfast Intl to Malta (first flight of new service)
  • Dep 15 February 2011 08:00
  • Arr 15 February 2011 12:50
  • Flight 6731

What is the flight time from Malta to Nepal?

A random search for flights from Malta (MLA) to Kathmandu (KTM) shows:

OPTION 1: 15hr 45min via Rome Fiumicino (FCO) & Doha (DOH)
MLA - FCO Air Malta Flt 614 Dep 05:00pm 18Dec,Fri
FCO - DOH Qatar Airways Flt 086 Dep 10:15pm 18Dec,Fri
DOH - KTM Qatar Airways Flt 352 Dep 06:25pm 19Dec,Sat
Flight Duration: 11hr 05min; Layover Time: 4hr 40min; Total Trip Time: 15hr 45min

Is there pictures of island Malta?

Here you have beautiful photos of the Maltese Islands, enjoy (see related link)

What time in Malta Europe if 05.00 BST?

If it's 5 o'clock in British Summer Time, then it would be 6 o'clock in Malta (one hour ahead).

Is Maltese a close language to Italian?

No it is a Semitic language derived from Arabic. Malti is the only official language of the EU that is part of the Semitic language grouping.

What is a Repubblika Ta Malta 25 cent worth?

It no longer exists, but it was the equivalent of approximetaly 60 euro cents or $.85c

Where does Malta flight come from?

Malta airlines are centered all over the world, from europe to south africa, to the middle east. It originated in Europe though and it's headquarters are there as well.

Causative agent of Malta fever disease?

is a highly contagious zoonosis caused by ingestion of unsterilized milk or meat from infected animals, or close contact with their secretions. Transmission from human to human, for example through sexual contact or from mother to child, is exceedingly rare, but possible Brucella spp. are small, Gram-negative, non-motile, non-spore-forming rods, which function as facultative intracellular parasites tact or from mother to child, is exceedingly rare.

What does a Maltese cross symbolize?

The Maltese Cross is in fact the Cross of the Sovereign Military Order of St. John, identified with Malta because their HQ was situated there for about 300 years, and in fact it is today sometimes referred to as the Sovereign Military Order of Malta.

The cross symbolizes the 8 European langues or nationalities with the Order, and the 8 virtues supposedly upheld by the Knights.

The cross today is mostly associated with medical services, since the Order was initially a hospitalier order.

How long you have to wait for id card in Malta when you married to a Maltese citizen?

One week regardless of whether you're married to a Maltese or not...

Check this blog for details:

http://malta-howtoguide.blogspot.com/2011/12/how-to-get-i.html

What is the weather like in Malta all year round?

In summer (June-August) it's quite hot, averaging about 30 degrees celsius, though it can go above that sometimes in July- early August. Spring and autumn are very short...the weather becomes windy and rainy in September and then starts getting colder. The coldest months are December-February, but it rarely goes below 10 degrees. It gets quite warm by May and you can start going to the beach again.

Did Malta become occupied by Germany during World War 2?

Malta was never occupied by German or Italian troops, though it was under constant attscks from 1940 to 1943.

When was The Jew of Malta written by Shakespeare?

The Jew of Malta was written by Christopher Marlowe, not Shakespeare, around 1589.

Will One Direction come to Malta?

yes they will be touring their on the 2nd of july make sure you get your tickets.