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Issuu is a digital publishing platform that makes it simple to publish magazines, catalogs, newspapers, books, and more online. Easily share your publications and get. Your complete guide to the best British Slang words and phrases. Includes English insults and other interesting words. I celebrate myself, and sing myself, And what I assume you shall assume, For every atom belonging to me as good belongs to you. I loafe and invite my soul. The Hollywood Reporter is your source for breaking news about Hollywood and entertainment, including movies, TV, reviews and industry blogs. I do not assert ownership of any images or videos posted here the images and videos belong to their respective owners. Most of videos on this site are from video. Malta Wikipedia. Republic of Malta. Capital. Valletta. N1. 43. 1E 3. N 1. E 3. Largest city. Birkirkara. Official languages. Maltese, English1Ethnic groups2. Demonym. Maltese. Government. Unitaryparliamentaryrepublic. Marie Louise Coleiro Preca. Joseph Muscat. Legislature. House of Representatives. Independence from the United Kingdom. September 1. 96. 4 Republic. December 1. 97. 4Area Total. Water 0. 0. 01. Population 2. Density. 1,4. 102km. GDP PPP2. 01. 7 estimate Total1. Per capita4. 2,2. GDP nominal2. 01. Total1. 1. 1. 64 billion5 Per capita2. Gini 2. 01. 4 2. HDI 2. Currency. Euro b EURTime zone. CETUTC1CEST UTC2Date formatddmmyyyy ADDrives on theleft. Calling code3. 56. Patron saints. Paul the Apostle, Saint Publius and Agatha of Sicily8ISO 3. MTInternet TLD. mtcCoordinates 3. N1. 43. 0E 3. N 1. E 3. Malta   listen Maltese mlt, officially known as the Republic of Malta Maltese Repubblika ta Malta, is a Southern Europeanisland country consisting of an archipelago in the Mediterranean Sea. It lies 8. Italy, 2. Tunisia,1. 0 and 3. Libya. 1. 1 The country covers just over 3. The capital of Malta is Valletta, which at 0. European Union by area. Malta has one national language, which is Maltese, and English as an official language. Maltas location in the middle of the Mediterranean1. Phoenicians, Carthaginians, Greeks, Romans, Byzantines, Arabs, Normans, Sicilians, Spanish, Knights of St. John, French, and British have ruled the islands. King George VI of the United Kingdomawarded the George Cross to Malta in 1. British colonys bravery in the Second World War. The George Cross continues to appear on Maltas national flag. Under the Malta Independence Act, passed by the British Parliament in 1. Malta gained independence from the United Kingdom as an independent sovereign Commonwealth realm, officially known from 1. State of Malta, with Elizabeth II as its head of state. The country became a republic in 1. Commonwealth realm, remains a member state of the Commonwealth of Nations. Malta was admitted to the United Nations in 1. European Union in 2. Eurozone. Malta has a long Christian legacy and its Archdiocese of Malta is claimed to be an apostolic see because, according to Acts of the Apostles,2. St Paul was shipwrecked on Melita, now widely taken to be Malta. Catholicism is the officialreligion in Malta. Malta is a popular tourist destination with its warm climate, numerous recreational areas, and architectural and historical monuments, including three UNESCO World Heritage Sites al Saflieni Hypogeum,2. Valletta,2. 5 and seven megalithic temples, which are some of the oldest free standing structures in the world. The Azure Window was one of Maltas, and Gozos, most famous landmarks. Watch Zombie Resurrection Streaming. It collapsed dramatically into the sea after a heavy storm in 2. EtymologyeditThe origin of the term Malta is uncertain, and the modern day variation derives from the Maltese language. The most common etymology is that the word Malta derives from the Greek word, meli, honey. The ancient Greeks called the island Melit meaning honey sweet, possibly for Maltas unique production of honey an endemic species of bee lives on the island. The Romans went on to call the island Melita,3. Greek or the adaptation of the Doric Greek pronunciation of the same word. Another conjecture suggests that the word Malta comes from the Phoenician word Maleth a haven3. Maltas many bays and coves. Few other etymological mentions appear in classical literature, with the term Malta appearing in its present form in the Antonine Itinerary Itin. Marit. p.  5. 18 Sil. Ital. xiv. 2. 51. HistoryeditMalta has been inhabited from around 5. BC, since the arrival of settlers from the island of Sicily. A significant prehistoric Neolithic culture marked by Megalithic structures, which date back to c. BC, existed on the islands, as evidenced by the temples of Mnajdra, Ggantija and others. The Phoenicians colonized Malta between 8. BC, bringing their Semitic language and culture. They used the islands as an outpost from which they expanded sea explorations and trade in the Mediterranean until their successors, the Carthaginians, were ousted by the Romans in 2. BC with the help of the Maltese inhabitants, under whom Malta became a municipium. After a period of Byzantine rule 4th to 9th century and a probable sack by the Vandals,3. Aghlabids in AD 8. The fate of the population after the Arab invasion is unclear but it seems the islands may have been completely depopulated and were likely to have been repopulated in the beginning of the second millennium by settlers from Arab ruled Sicily who spoke Siculo Arabic. The Muslim rule was ended by the Normans who conquered the island in 1. The islands were completely re Christianised by 1. The islands were part of the Kingdom of Sicily until 1. Capetian House of Anjou. In 1. 53. 0 Charles I of Spain gave the Maltese islands to the Order of Knights of the Hospital of St John of Jerusalem in perpetual lease. The French under Napoleon took hold of the Maltese islands in 1. British the Maltese were able to oust French control two years later. The inhabitants subsequently asked Britain to assume sovereignty over the islands under the conditions laid out in a Declaration of Rights,4. Majesty has no right to cede these Islands to any power. Islands, belongs to us, the inhabitants and aborigines alone, and without control. As part of the Treaty of Paris 1. Malta became a British colony, ultimately rejecting an attempted integration with the United Kingdom in 1. Malta became independent on 2. September 1. 96. 4 Independence Day. Under its 1. 96. 4 constitution Malta initially retained Queen Elizabeth II as Queen of Malta, with a Governor General exercising executive authority on her behalf. On 1. 3 December 1. Republic Day it became a republic within the Commonwealth, with the President as head of state. On 3. 1 March 1. 97. Malta saw the withdrawal of the last British troops and the Royal Navy from Malta. This day is known as Freedom Day and Malta declared itself as a neutral and non aligned. Malta joined the European Union on 1 May 2. Eurozone on 1 January 2. PrehistoryeditPottery found by archaeologists at the Skorba Temples resembles that found in Italy, and suggests that the Maltese islands were first settled in 5. BCE mainly by Stone Age hunters or farmers who had arrived from the Italian island of Sicily, possibly the Sicani. The extinction of the dwarf hippos and dwarf elephants has been linked to the earliest arrival of humans on Malta. Prehistoric farming settlements dating to the Early Neolithic period were discovered in open areas and also in caves, such as Gar Dalam. The Sicani were the only tribe known to have inhabited the island at this time3. Iberians. 4. 6 The population on Malta grew cereals, raised livestock and, in common with other ancient Mediterranean cultures, worshiped a fertility figure represented in Maltese prehistoric artefacts exhibiting the proportions seen in similar statuettes, including the Venus of Willendorf. Pottery from the Gar Dalam phase is similar to pottery found in Agrigento, Sicily. A culture of megalithis temple builders then either supplanted or arose from this early period. Around the time of 3. BCE, these people built some of the oldest existing free standing structures in the world in the form of the megalithic gantija temples on Gozo 4. Qim and Mnajdra. 2. The temples have distinctive architecture, typically a complex trefoil design, and were used from 4. BCE. Animal bones and a knife found behind a removable altar stone suggest that temple rituals included animal sacrifice. Tentative information suggests that the sacrifices were made to the goddess of fertility, whose statue is now in the National Museum of Archaeology in Valletta.