The Republic of Malta is known because of its gentle people and its sunny weather. If you ever desired to be enrolled in an English school in Malta, you’ll find it more interesting to know some even more interesting trivia about the beautiful country of Malta. This would somehow make learning about the English language in Malta more fun and adventurous.
Did you know that...?
- ...Malta has been occupied by Greek, Normans, and Romans way back 3,800 B.C
- ...Malta islands are covered about 316 kilometers square
- ...Malta obtained its independence on September 21, 1964 and it is still a part of commonwealth
- ...Malta’s main religion is Roman Catholicism
- ...Malta failed the Turks to conquer the city that is why the place Vittoriosa is named
- ...Malta was visited by Apostle Paul of the Bible in 60 A.D
- ...Malta’s capital city is Valletta which is named after Jean de la Valletta
- ...Malta is located between Sicily and Tunisia
- ...Malta’s national anthem was written by Dun Karm Psaila
- ...Malta’s currency is Euro which was Lira Maltiji before
- ...Malta’s Republic was made up of Malta, Gozo, and Comino
- ...Malta’s flag has a cross
- ...Maltese Flag’s cross was given by His Majesty King George VI
- ...Malta’s Mosta Dome is the third largest dome in Europe
- ...Malta’s famous pastry is Pastizzi
- ...Malta’s famous crafts village is Ta ‘Qali
- ...Malta’s two official languages are Maltese and English
- ...Malta’s capital City is Valletta
- ...Malta’s national flag has two colors: white and red
- ...Malta’s airport is located between Luqa, Gudja, and Mqabba
- ...Malta’s national airline is AirMalta
- ...Malta’s national dish is Fenek
- ...Malta’s Fenek is made from cooked rabbit
- ...Malta is surrounded by rocky beaches
Malta’s facts are surprisingly interesting indeed. And you will definitely have a full blast of fun and adventures as you go and learn your English language course in Malta.
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