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  2. Portal:Malta - Wikipedia

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    Malta, officially known as the Republic of Malta, is a small island nation comprising an archipelago of seven islands (Malta, Gozo (Għawdex) Comino (Kemmuna) Filfla, Cominotto (Kemmunett) Manoel, Selmunett (St.Paul's Islands)) in the Mediterranean Sea. A country of Southern Europe, Malta lies south of Sicily, east of Tunisia, and north of Libya.

  3. Portal:Malta/Intro - Wikipedia

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    Malta, officially known as the Republic of Malta, is a small island nation comprising an archipelago of seven islands (Malta, Gozo (Għawdex) Comino (Kemmuna) Filfla, Cominotto (Kemmunett) Manoel, Selmunett (St.Paul's Islands)) in the Mediterranean Sea. A country of Southern Europe, Malta lies south of Sicily, east of Tunisia, and north of Libya.

  4. Portal:Malta/Showcased article/14 - Wikipedia

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    St. John's Co-Cathedral, located in Valletta, Malta, was built by the Knights of Malta between 1573 and 1578 having been commissioned in 1572 by Grand Master Jean de la Cassière as the conventual church of the Order of the Knights Hospitaller of St John, known as the Knights of Malta.

  5. Portal:Malta/Did you know - Wikipedia

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    Portal:Malta/Did you know/25 Portal:Malta/Did you know/25. This page was last edited on 28 April 2019, at 10:49 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative ...

  6. Malta - Wikipedia

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    Malta is regarded as one of the most LGBT-supportive countries in the world, [148] [149] and was the first nation in the European Union to prohibit conversion therapy. [150] Malta also constitutionally bans discrimination based on disability. [151] Maltese legislation recognises both civil and canonical (ecclesiastical) marriages.

  7. 1911 Maltese general election - Wikipedia

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    Malta portal; Other countries; General elections were held in Malta on 13 and 14 October 1911. [1] Candidates ran in only three of the eight seats, with five ...

  8. Portal:Malta/Selected locality/2 - Wikipedia

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  9. Regions of Malta - Wikipedia

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    Malta is subdivided into 6 regions (Maltese: reġjuni). Three regions were originally created by the Local Councils Act of 1993, and were integrated into the constitution in 2001. [1] [better source needed] Two of the regions were split into smaller ones by Act No. XVI of 2009, and Malta was divided into five regions. [2]