Facts about Malta

Malta, or the Republic of Malta, is a country located in the continent of Europe, and its capital is the city of Valletta. Here in facts about the state of Malta, we will learn more about this country through a number of facts and information.

Malta officially the Republic of Malta is a European country located in the Mediterranean Sea and Valletta is its capital.

 Malta has an area of ​​about 0.2 square kilometers and is one of the smallest countries in the world in terms of area.

 Its geographical location between the continent of Europe and Africa made it one of the most invaded countries throughout the ages.

 There are about 1200 inhabitants per square km, which is the third largest population density in the world.

 Although Malta is closer than the continent of Africa to Europe, it is a European country and a member of the European Union.

 Malta's economy relies heavily on fishing and tourists, as well as cargo ships.

 The official language in Malta is English and Maltese. It is worth noting that Maltese is very similar to Arabic.

 Malta has a population of about 416,000 and is ranked among the happiest countries in the world.

 Malta does not suffer from many economic problems, but the problem is that the economy continues to decline.

 San Blas Bay is the most popular beach in the country and is known for its red sand color.

 The name Malta is believed to come from the Greek word Maltese, which refers to good quality honey.

 The number of cars in Malta is more than 329 thousand cars for 416 thousand people.

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