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Malta (or the Maltese Islands) do not have any rivers or lakes. The Maltese Islands are made up of three small islands in the middle of the Mediterranean. The Islands are: Malta, Gozo and Comino. All three islands are inhabited, with Comino just having a couple of families living on it being a nature reserve and bird santuary.

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