Island of Malta
Is one of the three largest islands of the Maltese archipelago, a world-famous tourist destination with an estimated annual tourist population of 1.2 million. The island's interest in tourism infrastructure has helped to encourage tourism. There are many hotels, resorts, Which overlooks the fields, which increase the tourist attractions of the island, as well as its beautiful and mild climate where the temperature ranges between 16 and 26 degrees.
Where is Malta Island?
The island of Malta is located in the middle of the Mediterranean Sea, south of Italy and north of Libya. It is actually part of the African continent. It is an island of the European Union. The total area of the island is 246 km 2. The island consists of a group of small cities. , And the city of Urmi is one of its largest cities.
The population of Malta
The population of the island is about 409,259 people, where the European assets and the north of Africa, about 90% of the Maltese people, the rest are Italian and British assets, and show the Arab features on the population of Malta, especially women, and the language used on the island, is the Maltese language The Arabic language accounts for more than 40% of the Maltese language. The majority of the population is 98% Christian Catholic, and there are 360 churches and Christian churches in the island.
Economy of Malta
The economy of the island of Malta is classified as a developed economy, according to the International Monetary Fund (IMF), where the Maltese economy was originally dependent on the cotton, tobacco and shipbuilding industry and export. Currently, the Maltese economy depends on foreign trade as a transit point. Also on the manufacturing industries such as electronics and textiles, as well as their great dependence on domestic and foreign tourism.
History of Malta
For more than 7,000 years, the island was considered a refuge for many sailors from the nearby Italian island of Cecilie, followed by the control of the ancient Lebanese Phoenicians Who continued to rule the island for nearly 600 years, until the Carthaginians settled there, and the Romanians until they were annexed all the islands during the fourth century of the Eastern Roman Empire, and then the Byzantine Empire, until the Arabs dominated the Of 1870 and remained under their control for more than two centuries, until they were expelled during the Crusades in 1091, which was led by Frederick II.
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