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Malta Facts For Kids

Malta is a small Mediterranean island nation renowned for its rich history, vibrant culture, and picturesque landscapes.

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Introduction

Malta is a beautiful island country located in the Mediterranean Sea, just south of Italy 🇮🇹. It is made up of three main islands: Malta, Gozo, and Comino. Malta is famous for its stunning beaches, ancient temples, and crystal-clear waters 🌊. The capital city is Valletta, which is known for its rich history and impressive architecture. The official languages are Maltese and English. With a population of around 514,000 people, Malta is one of the smallest countries in the world. It's also sunny most of the year, making it a great place for outdoor adventures! ☀️

Images of Malta

(Dark-Green) Malta . (Light-Green) The rest of the European Union (EU). (Dark-gray) The rest of Europe . (Light-gray) The surrounding region. See also: Category:SVG locator maps of countries in European Union (gray and green scheme) Category:SVG locator maps of countries of Europe (gray and green scheme)Image by NuclearVacuum, licensed under Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0

(Dark-Green) Malta . (Light-Green) The rest of the European Union (EU). (Dark-gray) The rest of Europe . (Light-gray) The surrounding region. See also: Category:SVG locator maps of countries in European Union (gray and green scheme) Category:SVG locator maps of countries of Europe (gray and green scheme)

Ġgantija megalithic temple complexImage by BoneA, licensed under Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 4.0

Ġgantija megalithic temple complex

The lands which comprise modern-day Malta were a part of the Byzantine Empire (the empire in 555 under Justinian the Great, at its greatest extent since the fall of the Western Roman Empire (its vassals in pink)).Image by Tataryn, licensed under Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0

The lands which comprise modern-day Malta were a part of the Byzantine Empire (the empire in 555 under Justinian the Great, at its greatest extent since the fall of the Western Roman Empire (its vassals in pink)).

Roman mosaic from the Domvs RomanaImage by Immaculate, licensed under Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0

Roman mosaic from the Domvs Romana

Roger I of Sicily returned Malta to Christian rule.

Roger I of Sicily returned Malta to Christian rule.

Flag of the Aragonese Kingdom of Sicily

Flag of the Aragonese Kingdom of Sicily

St. Paul's Cathedral, Mdina built in the Baroque styleImage by Frank Vincentz, licensed under Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0

St. Paul's Cathedral, Mdina built in the Baroque style

Ottoman attack on the post of the Castilian knights on 21 August 1565

Ottoman attack on the post of the Castilian knights on 21 August 1565

Bust of Bonaparte at Palazzo Parisio in VallettaImage by Continentaleurope, licensed under Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0

Bust of Bonaparte at Palazzo Parisio in Valletta

The heavily bomb-damaged Kingsway (now Republic Street) in Valletta during the siege of Malta, 1942

The heavily bomb-damaged Kingsway (now Republic Street) in Valletta during the siege of Malta, 1942

(Dark-Green) Malta . (Light-Green) The rest of the European Union (EU). (Dark-gray) The rest of Europe . (Light-gray) The surrounding region. See also: Category:SVG locator maps of countries in European Union (gray and green scheme) Category:SVG locator maps of countries of Europe (gray and green scheme)Image by NuclearVacuum, licensed under Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0

(Dark-Green) Malta . (Light-Green) The rest of the European Union (EU). (Dark-gray) The rest of Europe . (Light-gray) The surrounding region. See also: Category:SVG locator maps of countries in European Union (gray and green scheme) Category:SVG locator maps of countries of Europe (gray and green scheme)

Ġgantija megalithic temple complexImage by BoneA, licensed under Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 4.0

Ġgantija megalithic temple complex

The lands which comprise modern-day Malta were a part of the Byzantine Empire (the empire in 555 under Justinian the Great, at its greatest extent since the fall of the Western Roman Empire (its vassals in pink)).Image by Tataryn, licensed under Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0

The lands which comprise modern-day Malta were a part of the Byzantine Empire (the empire in 555 under Justinian the Great, at its greatest extent since the fall of the Western Roman Empire (its vassals in pink)).

Roman mosaic from the Domvs RomanaImage by Immaculate, licensed under Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0

Roman mosaic from the Domvs Romana

Roger I of Sicily returned Malta to Christian rule.

Roger I of Sicily returned Malta to Christian rule.

Flag of the Aragonese Kingdom of Sicily

Flag of the Aragonese Kingdom of Sicily

St. Paul's Cathedral, Mdina built in the Baroque styleImage by Frank Vincentz, licensed under Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0

St. Paul's Cathedral, Mdina built in the Baroque style

Ottoman attack on the post of the Castilian knights on 21 August 1565

Ottoman attack on the post of the Castilian knights on 21 August 1565

Bust of Bonaparte at Palazzo Parisio in VallettaImage by Continentaleurope, licensed under Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0

Bust of Bonaparte at Palazzo Parisio in Valletta

The heavily bomb-damaged Kingsway (now Republic Street) in Valletta during the siege of Malta, 1942

The heavily bomb-damaged Kingsway (now Republic Street) in Valletta during the siege of Malta, 1942

(Dark-Green) Malta . (Light-Green) The rest of the European Union (EU). (Dark-gray) The rest of Europe . (Light-gray) The surrounding region. See also: Category:SVG locator maps of countries in European Union (gray and green scheme) Category:SVG locator maps of countries of Europe (gray and green scheme)Image by NuclearVacuum, licensed under Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0

(Dark-Green) Malta . (Light-Green) The rest of the European Union (EU). (Dark-gray) The rest of Europe . (Light-gray) The surrounding region. See also: Category:SVG locator maps of countries in European Union (gray and green scheme) Category:SVG locator maps of countries of Europe (gray and green scheme)

Ġgantija megalithic temple complexImage by BoneA, licensed under Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 4.0

Ġgantija megalithic temple complex

The lands which comprise modern-day Malta were a part of the Byzantine Empire (the empire in 555 under Justinian the Great, at its greatest extent since the fall of the Western Roman Empire (its vassals in pink)).Image by Tataryn, licensed under Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0

The lands which comprise modern-day Malta were a part of the Byzantine Empire (the empire in 555 under Justinian the Great, at its greatest extent since the fall of the Western Roman Empire (its vassals in pink)).

Roman mosaic from the Domvs RomanaImage by Immaculate, licensed under Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0

Roman mosaic from the Domvs Romana

Roger I of Sicily returned Malta to Christian rule.

Roger I of Sicily returned Malta to Christian rule.

Flag of the Aragonese Kingdom of Sicily

Flag of the Aragonese Kingdom of Sicily

St. Paul's Cathedral, Mdina built in the Baroque styleImage by Frank Vincentz, licensed under Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0

St. Paul's Cathedral, Mdina built in the Baroque style

Ottoman attack on the post of the Castilian knights on 21 August 1565

Ottoman attack on the post of the Castilian knights on 21 August 1565

Bust of Bonaparte at Palazzo Parisio in VallettaImage by Continentaleurope, licensed under Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0

Bust of Bonaparte at Palazzo Parisio in Valletta

The heavily bomb-damaged Kingsway (now Republic Street) in Valletta during the siege of Malta, 1942

The heavily bomb-damaged Kingsway (now Republic Street) in Valletta during the siege of Malta, 1942

(Dark-Green) Malta . (Light-Green) The rest of the European Union (EU). (Dark-gray) The rest of Europe . (Light-gray) The surrounding region. See also: Category:SVG locator maps of countries in European Union (gray and green scheme) Category:SVG locator maps of countries of Europe (gray and green scheme)Image by NuclearVacuum, licensed under Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0

(Dark-Green) Malta . (Light-Green) The rest of the European Union (EU). (Dark-gray) The rest of Europe . (Light-gray) The surrounding region. See also: Category:SVG locator maps of countries in European Union (gray and green scheme) Category:SVG locator maps of countries of Europe (gray and green scheme)

Ġgantija megalithic temple complexImage by BoneA, licensed under Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 4.0

Ġgantija megalithic temple complex

The lands which comprise modern-day Malta were a part of the Byzantine Empire (the empire in 555 under Justinian the Great, at its greatest extent since the fall of the Western Roman Empire (its vassals in pink)).Image by Tataryn, licensed under Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0

The lands which comprise modern-day Malta were a part of the Byzantine Empire (the empire in 555 under Justinian the Great, at its greatest extent since the fall of the Western Roman Empire (its vassals in pink)).

Roman mosaic from the Domvs RomanaImage by Immaculate, licensed under Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0

Roman mosaic from the Domvs Romana

Roger I of Sicily returned Malta to Christian rule.

Roger I of Sicily returned Malta to Christian rule.

Flag of the Aragonese Kingdom of Sicily

Flag of the Aragonese Kingdom of Sicily

St. Paul's Cathedral, Mdina built in the Baroque styleImage by Frank Vincentz, licensed under Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0

St. Paul's Cathedral, Mdina built in the Baroque style

Ottoman attack on the post of the Castilian knights on 21 August 1565

Ottoman attack on the post of the Castilian knights on 21 August 1565

Bust of Bonaparte at Palazzo Parisio in VallettaImage by Continentaleurope, licensed under Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0

Bust of Bonaparte at Palazzo Parisio in Valletta

The heavily bomb-damaged Kingsway (now Republic Street) in Valletta during the siege of Malta, 1942

The heavily bomb-damaged Kingsway (now Republic Street) in Valletta during the siege of Malta, 1942

History

Malta has a rich history that goes back over 5,000 years! 🏰It has been ruled by many different cultures, including the Phoenicians, Romans, Arabs, and Knights of St. John. The Knights built many impressive forts and churches in the 16th century. Malta was also a crucial battleground during World War II, facing many challenges. In 1964, Malta became an independent country, and it joined the European Union in 2004. Today, Malta celebrates its history with many festivals and events that showcase its unique heritage! 🎉

Culinary Heritage

Maltese food is delicious and reflects the island's diverse history 🍽️. One famous dish is "pastizzi," which are flaky pastries filled with ricotta cheese or peas. "Fenkata," or rabbit stew, is another popular meal for special occasions 🐇. You can also enjoy fresh seafood, like octopus, and local treats like "kannoli," sweet pastries filled with cream. Traditional Maltese bread is crusty and often eaten with olive oil and tomatoes. Festivals often showcase delicious food, making it a treat for everyone who visits Malta! 🍅

Economy And Industry

Malta has a strong economy that relies on various industries 💼. Tourism is super important because many visitors come for the beautiful beaches and historical sites. The maritime industry, including shipbuilding, is another key area. Malta is also known for its financial services and online gaming industries. Agriculture, like growing vegetables and grapes for wine, plays a role too 🍷. The country has worked hard to develop a modern economy while preserving its rich cultural heritage 🌱.

Education And Sports

Education in Malta is important, and children typically start school at age 5 🎒. The country has many schools that teach different subjects, and they learn both Maltese and English. Students enjoy various sports like football (soccer), basketball, and swimming. The Maltese National Football Team is proud of its athletes, while local clubs also compete in leagues. Fun events like the Malta Marathon and the Valletta Fun Run encourage everyone to stay active! 🏃‍♂️

Geography And Climate

Malta covers about 316 square kilometers, making it tiny compared to many countries 🌍. The highest point is Ta'Dmejrek, which is just 253 meters above sea level! Malta has a Mediterranean climate, meaning it has hot, dry summers and mild, wet winters. The summers can reach up to 30°C (86°F), while winter temperatures usually stay around 10°C (50°F) 🌦️. The islands have beautiful coastlines with many bays and caves. You can find amazing places like the Blue Lagoon in Comino, famous for its turquoise waters and sandy beaches! 🏖️

Culture And Traditions

Maltese culture is a wonderful mix of influences from different civilizations 🌐. The people of Malta love to celebrate! One important festival is Carnival, held before Lent, where everyone dresses up in colorful costumes and enjoys parades and music 🎭. Traditional Maltese music often features the "għana," a form of singing that tells stories. The Maltese language is unique, combining elements from Arabic, Italian, and English. The locals also enjoy delicious food, telling stories, and sharing their traditions with family and friends 👪.

Tourism And Attractions

Malta is a great place for tourists, with many exciting attractions to explore! 🏝️ One popular spot is the ancient Megalithic Temples, which are older than the pyramids! Visitors love the historic city of Valletta, where they can see beautiful fortresses and gardens. Gozo features the famous Azure Window rock formation, and Comino has stunning beaches, like the Blue Lagoon. The Malta Sea Aquarium lets you get up close with sea creatures. Tourists can even take boat trips to discover hidden caves and explore the islands! 🚤

Wildlife And Marine Life

The waters around Malta are home to a lot of exciting marine life 🐠! You can find unique fish, colorful corals, and even dolphins swimming in the sea. Malta is famous for its underwater caves, attracting divers from all over the world. On land, you can see native animals like the Maltese rabbit, which is known for its fluffy ears 🐰. The islands also have bird species that visit during migration, such as the flamingo. Nature lovers can enjoy hiking and exploring the beautiful landscapes and gardens 🌿.

Did you know?

🇲🇹 Malta is one of the smallest countries in Europe, covering an area of just 316 square kilometers.

⛪ Malta boasts an impressive 365 churches, which means there is one for every day of the year.

🏖️ The country is known for its stunning beaches, with the Blue Lagoon on Comino being one of the most famous.

🏰 Malta has a rich history, featuring ancient temples that predate Stonehenge and the Pyramids of Egypt.

🍽️ The Maltese cuisine is a delicious mix of Mediterranean flavors, heavily influenced by Italian, Arabic, and British dishes.

🎨 Valletta, the capital of Malta, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site known for its well-preserved historic architecture.

🚢 Malta's strategic location in the Mediterranean has made it a significant naval base throughout history.

🎉 The local festival celebrated in Malta, known as Carnival, includes colorful parades and vibrant costumes.

📖 The Maltese language is a unique blend of Arabic and Italian, making it distinct in the European Union.

🐢 Malta is home to several protected marine areas, including the Malta National Park, to preserve its biodiversity.

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