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Malta:''This article is about the European nation. For other meanings, see Malta (disambiguation) .'' {| border=1 align=right cellpadding=4 cellspacing=0 width=300 style="margin: 0 0 1em 1em; background: #f9f9f9; border: 1px #aaaaaa solid; border-collapse: collapse; font-size: 95%;" |+'''Repubblika ta' Malta Republic of Malta |- | style=background:#efefef; align=center colspan=2 | {| border=0 cellpadding=2 cellspacing=0 |- | align=center width=\"140px\" | | align=center width=\"140px\" | |- | align=center width=\"140px\" | (Flag of Malta) | align=center width=\"140px\" | (Coat of Arms of Malta) |} |- | align=center colspan=2 | |- |Official languages |Maltese language and English language |- |Capital |Valletta |- |Largest City |Birkirkara |- |President of Malta |Edward Fenech Adami |- |Prime Minister of Malta |Lawrence Gonzi |- |Religion |Catholicism |- |Area - Total - % water |List of countries by area 1 E8 m² Negligible |- |Population - Total (2003) - Population density |List of countries by population 399,867 1262/km² |- |Independence - Date |From the United Kingdom September 21, 1964 |- |Currency |Maltese lira |- |Time zone - in European Summer Time |Central European Time (Coordinated Universal Time+1) Central European Summer Time (Coordinated Universal Time+2) |- |National anthem''' |''L-Innu Malti'' |- |Top-level domain |.mt |- |List of country calling codes |356 |- |Patron Saints |St. Paul St. Agatha Pius V |} The Republic of Malta is a small and densely populated island nation in southern Europe. It consists of an archipelago in the Mediterranean Sea directly south of Italy. These strategically located islands have been ruled and fought over by various powers over the centuries. ==History== :''Main article: History of Malta'' Malta has been inhabited since around 5200 BC and a significant prehistoric civilization existed on the islands, a civilization which predated the Pyramids of Giza by a millennium, prior to the arrival of the Phoenicians who heavily colonized the island and used it as an outpost from which they expanded their sea explorations and trade in the mediterranean. The name of the main island is thought to have originated from the Phoenician word "Malat", meaning safe haven. These islands later came under the control of Carthage (400 BC) first and then of Roman Republic. The islands prospered under Roman rule, during which time it was considered as a Municipium and as a Feodorata Civitas, and many Roman remains still exist, testifying to the close link between the Maltese inhabitants and the people of Rome. In AD 60, the islands were visited by Paul of Tarsus, who is said to have been shipwrecked on the shores of the aptly named ''Saint Paul's Bay''. After a short spell of Byzantine-rule, and a probable sack by the Vandals, the islands were conquered by the Arabs in AD 870; their influence can be seen most prominently in the modern Maltese language, which appears to have stemmed from an Arabic dialect, though it has been heavily influenced by Romance tongues. The Maltese written language uses the standard Latin alphabet. The period of Arab rule lasted until 1090, when the island was taken by the Sicilian Normans, restoring Christianity again. Subsequent rulers included the Anjouvines, Hohenstaufen and the Aragonese. The Maltese nobility was established during this period; some of it dates back to 1090. 32 noble titles remain in use today, of which the oldest is ''Barons of Djar il Bniet and Buqana''. In 1530 the islands were given by Spain to the Knights Hospitaller in perpetual lease (Aragon having owned the island as part of their Mediterranean empire for some time). These Knights, a militant monastic order now known as the "Knights of Malta", had been driven out of Rhodes by the Ottoman Empire in 1522. They withstood a fully-blown Siege of Malta (1565) by the Ottoman Turks in 1565, who, at that time, were considered to be the greatest non-European military power: after this they decided to increase the fortifications, particularly in the Inner-harbour region, where the new city of Valletta, named after Jean Parisot de Vallette, was built. Their reign ended when Napoleon conquered the islands in 1798. The occupying French forces were unpopular, however, due particularly to their negative attitude towards religion; the Maltese therefore rebelled against them, and the French were forced behind the fortifications. Great Britain, along with the Kingdom of the Two Sicilies, sent munitions and aid; Britain also sent part of her navy, which instigated a blockade of the islands. The isolated French forces, under General Claude-Henri Belgrand de Vaubois, surrendered in 1800, and the island became a British protectorate, being presented by several Maltese leaders to Sir Alexander Ball -- a move that was unpopular among the islanders. In 1814, as part of the Treaty of Paris (1814), Malta officially became a part of the British Empire and was used as a shipping waystation and fleet headquarters. Malta's proximity to the Suez Canal proved to be its main asset during these years, and it was considered to be a most important outwork to the British dominions in India. In the 1930s, due to Malta's cultural and geographical proximity to Italy, the British Mediterranean Fleet was moved to Alexandria. Malta played an important role during World War II, owing to its vicinity to Axis Powers shipping lanes, and its people's bravery led to the awarding of the George Cross now seen on its flag. After the war, and after a short spell of political instability due to the Malta Labour Party's unsuccesful attempt at History_of_Malta#Attempted_Integration_with_Britain, Maltese was granted independence on September 21, 1964. Under its 1964 constitution, Malta initially retained Queen Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom as sovereign of Malta, with a Governor-General exercising executive authority on her behalf, but on December 13, 1974 it became a republic within the Commonwealth of Nations, with the President of Malta as head of state. Although Malta had been independent since 1964, the British armed forces did not finally leave until March 31, 1979, when the Maltese Prime Minister of the time, Dom Mintoff, demanded they either pay a greater rent for their bases, or withdraw. This freed Malta of foreign military occupation for the first time in history, an event celebrated as Freedom Day. Malta joined the European Union on May 1, 2004 after months of heavy campaigning in its traditionally heated political scene. == Politics == ''Main article: Politics of Malta'' The President of the Republic is elected by the Maltese parliament, who appoints as Prime Minister the leader of the party with a majority of seats in the unicameral House of Representatives, known in Maltese as ''Kamra tar-Rappreżentanti''. Before amendments to the Constitution, the government was elected from the party obtaining the majority of seats. This system led to gerrymandering and it can be said that it led the country to an escalating spiral of civil strife, which peaked in 1981 – Due to these problems, the Constitution was changed giving the victory to the party with the largest number of votes, which means that extra seats are given to the party that posses the largest amount of votes but has less seats than its contender. The president also nominally appoints, upon recommendation of the prime minister, the individual ministers to head each of the government departments. This cabinet (government) is selected from among the members of the House of Representatives. This body consists of between 65 and 69 members elected on the basis of proportional representation. Elections must be held at least every 5 years. Candidates for any vacancies are determined by the majority of votes obtained by a candidate during the previous elections. The main political parties are the Partit Nazzjonalista and the Partit Laburista. The Nationalist Party embraces a Christian Democrat ideology, and the Labour Party a Socialist ideology. There is also the green party, known as ''Alternattiva Demokratika''. The Nationalist party is currently at the helm of the government, the Prime Minister being lawrence Gonzi. Labour Party, under Alfred Sant is in opposition. There are also several minor parties, such as the 'Alpha Party' and the rightwing 'Imperium Europa', led by the controversial Norman Lowell. While not officially a political party, the Maltese branch of the Roman Catholic Church commands great influence over the main political parties on a number of issues, prominently divorce, which the Maltese Curia vehemently opposes. The pronounced lobbying carried out by the Maltese Curia effectively derails any attempt for a national consultation on the legalisation of divorce or any other issue on the Curia's agenda. == Local councils == ''Main article: Local councils of Malta'' In Maltese are called: ''Kunsilli Lokali'' Since 1993, Malta has been subdivided into 68 local councils or localities. These form the most basic form of local government. There are no intermediate levels between local government and national government. The following lists the councils for the two main islands:
MaltaEuropean Union member states Mediterranean European countries Members of the Commonwealth of Nations MaltaWhat!? No image of a Maltese Falcon? == Infobox edits == What's with the weird info box edits? They look the same to me, unless I'm missing something. I don't get it. -- User:Thickslab 18:23, Jan 7, 2005 (UTC) == Huh? == :The islands later came under the control first of Carthage (400 BC) and then of Rome, before being conquered by Arabs in 1180 AD. Just AD? That's over two millennia of history there. Surely the timespan could be more specific than that. — User:Livajo | User talk:Livajo 06:13, 31 Jan 2005 (UTC) == Contribution by the Church == Can someone explain why the 02:19, 22 Jun 2005 81.178.95.250 edit removed my work. See other meanings of words starting from letter: MMA | MB | MC | MD | ME | MF | MG | MH | MI | MJ | MK | ML | MN | MO | MP | MR | MS | MT | MU | MW | MX | MY | MZ |Words begining with Malta: Malta Malta Malta Malta,_Austria Malta,_ID Malta,_Idaho Malta,_IL Malta,_Illinois Malta,_Montana Malta,_MT Malta,_New_York Malta,_OH Malta,_Ohio Malta-geo-stub Malta/Communications Malta/Economy Malta/Geography Malta/Government Malta/History Malta/Military Malta/People Malta/Transnational_issues Malta/Transportation Malta66.jpeg MaltaGirl Maltaran Maltaran Maltase Malta_(disambiguation) Malta_(disambiguation) Malta_(island) Malta_at_the_1980_Summer_Olympics Malta_at_the_1984_Summer_Olympics Malta_at_the_1988_Summer_Olympics Malta_at_the_2004_Summer_Olympics Malta_Bend,_Missouri Malta_Bend,_MO Malta_Football_Association Malta_geography_stubs Malta_Grand_Prix Malta_Grand_Prix_(snooker) Malta_infobox Malta_International_Airport Malta_in_the_Eurovision_Song_Contest Malta_Island Malta_Island Malta_Labour_Party Malta_national_football_team Malta_siege Malta_Township,_Minnesota Malta_Township,_MN |
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