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Culture.

The culture in Malta is very rich due to all the civilitations live and lived in the country

  • Maltese culture is a mix between Latins and Europeans
  • 365 churches
  • festas

Traditions

there are a lots of traditions hardly catholics

Population

420,121 People live in Malta actually.

Largest city: Birkirkara

Malta's dances and musics

"Ghana"

main economic

activites

Primary sector:

Farmers

fisherman

Second sector:

industries (cotton, tobacco and shipyards)

Tertiary sector:

Tourism

History

  • Malta was joined with Italy (Ice aged)
  • Golden Neolithic period
  • A lot of tribes lived left their traces in the island
  • In 60 A.D. St. Paul boat was shipwrecked on the island and brought Christianity .
  • Arabs arrived.
  • Spanish arrived.
  • Napoleon arrived. Voilà!
  • British arrived.
  • 1964 , Malta became independent.
  • 1974, Malta became a Republic

Ok this is interesting but...Where is Malta?

Malta is in the middle of the Mediterranean sea. South Sicily.

Malta's national costumes

Ghonnella

clothes varied due to the social classes

political sytem

Malta is a parliamentary representative democratic republic

National symbols

Sports activities

water sports

football

Spain: 12

Malta: 1

1983

Cricket

NO more to say

Rubgy

Clay pigeon shooting

Horseracing

Bocce/Boules

Olympics sports

Paris, 1924

20 bronze

7 silver

4 golden

players

Andrew Hogg

Etienne Barbara

Justin Haber

Gareth Sciberras

http://www.visitmalta.com/en/history

WEB PAGES

http://www.localhistories.org/malta.html

http://www.mapsofworld.com/malta/malta-location-map.html

http://www.malta.com/en/about-malta/geography

http://www.worldatlas.com/webimage/countrys/europe/malta/mtland.htm

http://worldpopulationreview.com/countries/malta-population/

https://populationpyramid.net/malta/2015/

http://www.malta.com/en/about-malta/culture/maltese-politics

http://www.worldatlas.com/webimage/countrys/europe/malta/mtsymbols.htm

http://www.malta.com/en/about-malta/economy

http://www.malta.com/en/about-malta/culture

http://www.visitmalta.com/en/annual-festivals

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/travel/destinations/europe/malta/articles/Top-10-What-to-do-in-Malta/

http://www.wheresmalta.com/traditional-clothes-malta/

http://www.legal-malta.com/sports-in-malta

physical features

Lunztaja Valley

Thanks!

By Marta Álvarez and Andrea San Telesforo

  • dry vegetation
  • terraced fields
  • rock, limestone

rocky coast

THANKS!!!

What about its landforms?

Ta'Zuta

And how is the climate? Can I go there on holidays?

Malta is an archipielago formed by small islands, but the only ones who are inhabited are Malta, Comino and Gozo.

Summer:Hot ,dry and very very sunny

Winter: Mild and dry.

Fortunately the annual rainfall is low!!!

Blue Lagoon Comino.

Animals and vegetation.

  • fish
  • Dolphins ( gray dolphin)
  • Insects
  • lizards (Maltese Wall )
  • Bats
  • Weasel

Vegetation

  • Limestone
  • Maquis
  • Garigue
  • Steppe

Mdina Cathedral

The grand master's palace

St John's co-cathedral

the supreme council hall

MONUMENTS

Mdina

Mnajadra and hagar qim

Valleta's fortifications walks

hypogaeum von hal saflieni