
Malta, Gozo, Comino Guide
The Republic of Malta is a small and densely-populated island nation in southern Europe. It consists of an archipelago in the middle of the Mediterranean Sea directly south of Italy and north of Africa. These strategically-located islands have been ruled and fought over by various powers over the centuries.
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Malta has been inhabited since around 5200 BC. A significant prehistoric civilization, that predates the Pyramids of Giza by a millennium, is believed to have existed on the islands.
The many ancient monuments and remains on Malta attest to the greatness of this civilization. Phoenicians colonized the islands at around 1000 BC using it as an outpost from which they expanded sea explorations and trade in the Mediterranean. In 736 BC, they were occupied by the Greeks who called the colony "Melita".
These islands later came under the control of Carthage (400 BC) and then of Rome. The islands prospered under Roman rule, during which time it was considered a Municipium and a Feodorata Civitas.
Many Roman remains still exist, testifying to the close link between the Maltese inhabitants and the people of Rome. In AD 60, the islands were visited by Saint Paul, who is said to have been shipwrecked on the shores of the aptly named Saint Paul's Bay.
Malta - Guide and Map
Simply choose a location from the thumbnails below to start your tour, or visit the Malta Map and make your choice.

Malta - Economy
Malta’s major resources are limestone, a favourable geographic location, and a productive labour force. Malta produces only about 20% of its food needs, has limited freshwater supplies, and has no domestic energy sources. The economy is dependent on foreign trade (serving as a freight trans-shipment point), manufacturing (especially electronics and textiles), and tourism.
Malta has recently privatised some state-controlled firms and liberalised markets in order to prepare for membership in the European Union, which it joined on May 1, 2004. Malta and Tunisia are currently discussing the commercial exploitation of the continental shelf between their countries, particularly for petroleum exploration.
Malta - Images of Malta and Gozo
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Malta - Tourism
Malta has many museums, shops, beaches, and leisure activities in a densely-packed area. It is a well-known popular vacation destination among Europeans. Malta is now a member of the European Union, Malta implemented the Schengen Agreement on December 21, 2007
Malta - CHOGM
The Heads of Government of the 53 member countries of the Commonwealth meet every two years to formulate and agree on policies that guide and bind the Commonwealth and provide the mandate for its institutions. The venue for the 2005 Commonwealth People's Forum (CPF) was Valletta, Malta from 21 to 25 November 2005.