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20 surprising truth about Malta


When I thought about Malta, thoughts filled with the head sitting in the grilled sun, slurping ice cream on St Paul Bay and watched the ships in the Mediterranean.

There's something for everyone in Malta, and here we will consider the surprisingly 20 surprising truth about this beautiful island!

There are 365 churches in Malta, one for every day in the year!

Malta joined the EU on May 1, 2004.

Malta really has its own language but most of the population also speaks English.

Malta is about 179 miles (288 km) north of Africa and southern Sicily about 58 miles (93 km).

The population is 400,000, 3 islands, Malta, Gozo and Comino are only equivalent to 122 square miles.

Paul was shipwrecked on the island in 60 A.D.

This country has organized the records for the gathering of the oldest people who dressed as story characters.

While on the way to Egypt, Napoleon took over Malta in 1798 from the knights.

Malta became independent of the British in 1964.

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Malta has a series of endemic maltease wildlife including Ruby Maltese tiger

Favorite local dessert including Kannoli's (fried pastry filled with Ricotta) and Helwa Tork (sweet mix of whole and broken almonds)

There are many famous faces born on this beautiful island that includes 24 manufacturers Jon Cassar, Emma Heming and Game Thrones Hund Andrei Claude.

A bridge standing 330 feet deep used to connect Malta to Sicily.

Malta once belonged to him, but as of 1964, Malta is currently its own independent country.

Valetta, Malta's capital, often called the first planned European city, outlined in 1565 throughout

Evidence, including 11 Megalithic monuments, suggesting everyone who lived on Sinc island

Malta defeated the biggest football match in 1983, losing 12-1 to Spain, a multi-annual game was fixed

As of November 2016, Malta stood at 156 in the Olympic rankings.

The largest Catherine wheel, built by Lily fireworks factory on June 18, 2011, in MQUBA, Malta, with a diameter of only over 105 ft (32 meters).

So we have it, the beautiful island really really makes a series of teasing games to satisfy everyone's love, finding the truth.

Say like a person who visited the island many times, th

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