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  2. Maltese units of measurement - Wikipedia

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    Table of area (land) units Unit Plural Relative value Metric value Imperial value Notes kejla: kejliet 1 ⁄ 60 ~18.74 m 2 ~22.41 sq yd siegħ: sigħan 1 ⁄ 6 ~187.4 m 2 ~224.1 sq yd

  3. Theory test - Wikipedia

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    Theory test may refer to: The two-part theory section of the United Kingdom driving test; The computerised test required to obtain a Driving licence in the Republic of Ireland; Any of the similar tests required in many other countries, see driving test and driver's license

  4. Road signs in Malta - Wikipedia

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    Maltese road signs, also defined in The Highway Code of Malta, are based on those used in the United Kingdom, as the island nation was a British colony until 1964 when it became independent, with minor exceptions – for example, the use of the metric system to denote speed limits and distances. [2]

  5. The Highway Code (Malta) - Wikipedia

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    A motoring commentator for the Maltese The Sunday Times argued that roads might be safer in Malta if a higher priority is given to enforcing the rules in The Highway Code and that higher penalties for contravention should be dispensed.

  6. National Library of Malta - Wikipedia

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    Malta Public Library, Valletta, painting by Charles Frederick de Brocktorff Public lecture at the main hall. The library building was designed by the Polish-Italian architect Stefano Ittar, and it is an early example of neoclassical architecture in Malta. [5] It has a symmetrical façade with Doric and Ionic columns.

  7. Conversion of units - Wikipedia

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    The factor–label method can convert only unit quantities for which the units are in a linear relationship intersecting at 0 (ratio scale in Stevens's typology). Most conversions fit this paradigm. An example for which it cannot be used is the conversion between the Celsius scale and the Kelvin scale (or the Fahrenheit scale). Between degrees ...