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Malta - traducción al italiano

SOVEREIGN STATE IN SOUTHERN EUROPE SITUATED ON AN ARCHIPELAGO IN THE MEDITERRANEAN SEA
ISO 3166-1:MT; Republic of Malta; Maltese Islands; Malta GC; Maltese islands; Maltese archipelago; Malta (Country); Name of Malta; The Souvereign Military Order of Malta; Repubblika ta'Malta; Islands of Malta, Malta; Etymology of Malta; Malta, G. C.; Republic of Malta, G. C.; Repubblika ta' Malta; Malta country; Science and technology in Malta; Maltese art
  • [[Francesco Noletti]]'s ''Still Life of Pomegranates, Peaches and other Fruits''
  • [[Malta Freeport]], one of the largest European ports
  • An Air Malta [[Airbus A320]].
  • [[Auberge de Castille]] houses the Office of the Prime Minister of Malta
  • Flag of the Aragonese [[Kingdom of Sicily]]
  • Siege of Malta]]: The bombardment of the bastion of Castille.
  • Malta is part of a [[monetary union]], the [[eurozone]] (dark blue)
  • siege of Malta]], 1942
  • St John's Co-Cathedral]], Valletta.
  • Topographic map of Malta
  • [[Ġgantija]] [[megalith]]ic temple complex
  • ''[[Il-Kantilena]]'' by [[Pietru Caxaro]], the oldest text in [[Maltese language]], 15th century
  • vassals]] in pink))
  • Monument to the independence of Malta in [[Floriana]]
  • Valletta, Malta's capital
  • Baroque]] style
  • Maltese landscape, [[Mġarr]].
  • [[Portomaso Business Tower]], the tallest building in Malta
  • The Sacra Infermeria was used as a hospital from the 16th to 20th centuries. It is now the [[Mediterranean Conference Centre]].
  • [[Holy Week procession]] in Żebbuġ
  • Administrative divisions]] of Malta
  • Child Migrants' Memorial at the [[Valletta Waterfront]], commemorating the 310 child migrants who travelled to Australia between 1950 and 1965
  • Maltese ''[[Otokar]]'' and ''[[King Long]]'' buses
  • ''[[Pastizzi]]'', a typical Maltese snack
  • A proportional representation of Malta exports, 2019
  • Parliament House]] in Valletta
  • [[Manoel Theatre]], Europe's third-oldest working theatre. Now Malta's National Theatre and home to the [[Malta Philharmonic Orchestra]].
  • Principal internal transportation
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  • The [[Maymūnah Stone]], a Roman period marble stone, was reused as a 12th-century tombstone believed to have been found in [[Gozo]].
  • The dolphin show at Mediterraneo Marine Park. Tourism generates a significant part of the GDP of Malta.
  • Mellieħa Bay beach
  • Co-Cathedral]].
  • The temple complex of [[Mnajdra]]
  • Palazzo Parisio]] in Valletta
  • National Library]] in Valletta
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  • [[Roger I of Sicily]] returned Malta to Christian rule
  • Roman]] mosaic from the [[Domvs Romana]]
  • ''The Siege of Malta&nbsp;– Flight of the Turks'', by [[Matteo Perez d'Aleccio]]
  • The statue of St. George at the ''festa'' of [[Victoria, Gozo]]
  • Malta joined the European Union in 2004 and signed the [[Lisbon Treaty]] in 2007.
  • Maritime Squadron of the AFM]]
  • [[University of Malta]]
  • The main urban area of Malta. Valletta is the central peninsula.
  • [[Grand Harbour]]
  • [[Lower Barrakka Gardens]]
  • Parish church]]
  • Widnet il&#x2011;Baħar}}, since 1971)

Malta         
Malta, Mediterranean island between Sicily and Africa; mortar
Republic of Malta         
n. Repubblica di Malta, Malta, stato sull"isola di Malta e due isole adiacenti
Malta fever         
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  • Brucella Coombs Gel Test. Seropositivity detected to GN177
  • Rose Bengal Plate Test.
  • Castellania]] in [[Valletta]], [[Malta]].
  • David Bruce]] (centre), with members of the Mediterranean Fever Commission (Brucellosis)
HUMAN AND ANIMAL DISEASE
Undulant fever; Undulant Fever; Malta fever; Malta Fever; Contagious abortion; Infectious abortion; Bang's disease; Malta-fever; Brucellosis, bovine; Crimean fever; Calfhood; Gibraltar fever; Maltese fever; Continued fever; Cyprus fever; Goat fever; Neapolitan fever; Bruce's septicemia; Melitococcosis; Brucelliasis; Brucellosis of skin; Undulating fever; Febris undulans
febbre maltese

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Malta

Malta ( (listen) MOL-tə, UK also MAWL-tə, Maltese: [ˈmɐltɐ]), officially the Republic of Malta (Maltese: Repubblika ta' Malta [rɛˈpʊbːlɪkɐ tɐ ˈmɐltɐ]), is an island country in the Mediterranean Sea. It consists of an archipelago, between Italy and Libya, and is part of Southern Europe. It lies 80 km (50 mi) south of Sicily (Italy), 284 km (176 mi) east of Tunisia, and 333 km (207 mi) north of Libya. The official languages are Maltese and English, and 66% of the current Maltese population is at least conversational in the Italian language.

Malta has been inhabited since approximately 5900 BC. Its location in the centre of the Mediterranean has historically given it great strategic importance as a naval base, with a succession of powers having contested and ruled the islands, including the Phoenicians and Carthaginians, Romans, Greeks, Arabs, Normans, Aragonese, Knights of St. John, French, and British, amongst others.

With a population of about 516,000 over an area of 316 km2 (122 sq mi), Malta is the world's tenth-smallest country by area and fourth most densely populated sovereign country. Its capital is Valletta, which is the smallest national capital in the European Union by area and population. According to the data from 2020 by Eurostat, the Functional Urban Area and metropolitan region covered the whole island and has a population of 480,134, and according to the United Nations, ESPON and EU Commission, "the whole territory of Malta constitutes a single urban region". Malta increasingly is referred to as a city-state, and also listed in rankings concerning cities or metropolitan areas.

Malta became a British colony in 1813, serving as a way station for ships and the headquarters for the British Mediterranean Fleet. It was besieged by the Axis powers during World War II and was an important Allied base for operations in North Africa and the Mediterranean. The British parliament passed the Malta Independence Act in 1964, giving Malta independence from the United Kingdom as the State of Malta, with Elizabeth II as its queen. The country became a republic in 1974. It has been a member state of the Commonwealth of Nations and the United Nations since independence, and joined the European Union in 2004; it became part of the eurozone monetary union in 2008.

Malta has had Christians since the time of Early Christianity, though was predominantly Muslim while under Arab rule, at which time Christians were tolerated. Muslim rule ended with the Norman invasion of Malta by Roger I in 1091. Today, Catholicism is the state religion, but the Constitution of Malta guarantees freedom of conscience and religious worship. The economy of Malta is heavily reliant on tourism, and the country promotes itself as a Mediterranean tourist destination with its warmer climate compared to the rest of Europe, numerous recreational areas, and architectural and historical monuments, including three UNESCO World Heritage Sites: Ħal Saflieni Hypogeum, Valletta, and seven megalithic temples which are some of the oldest free-standing structures in the world.