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Introducing Malta

From its North African and Arabic influences (listen carefully to the local language) to the Sicilian-inspired cuisine, Malta is a microcosm of the Mediterranean. Few European countries have such concentrated history, architecture and, yes, beaches in so tiny an area.

There’s been an eclectic mix of influences and a roll-call of rulers over the centuries, but be in no doubt: Malta is not just a notional outpost of Italy or a relic of colonial Britain. This island nation (all 316 sq km of it, comprising the islands of Malta, Gozo and Comino) has a quirky character all of its own. From prehistoric temples to baroque architecture, feasts of rabbit to festas of noisy fireworks, rattling buses to colourful fishing boats, this nation has loads of unique charm.

Last updated: Oct 3, 2008

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Overhead of Blue Lagoon with tourist boats.
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Overhead of Blue Lagoon with tourist boats.

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  • St Paul's Cathedral, interior.
  • Overhead of waterfront from Valletta.
  • St Paul's tower and dome of Carmelite Church from Sliema.
  • Fisherman with net at harbour.
  • Horse and cart and bus in city street.
  • A priest walks a narrow laneway in historic Vittoriosa.
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