Malta
Malta

Malta / is a European country located in the Mediterranean Sea, and it is one of the world's smallest and most populated countries. The capital of the country is Valletta, which is the smallest capital of the European Union. It has an area of 0.8 km²

Malta has a Mediterranean climate and is located in sub-tropical areas. The weather is warm and rainy in winter, hot and dry in summer. The average annual temperature ranges between 16 and 23 degrees Celsius. Precipitation is about 500 mm, most of it falls in the winter months. The average number of sunrise hours in Malta is more than 3,000 hours per year, which is one of the highest in Malta, with an average of 12 hours per day in July and 5 hours in December

Malta is geographically located on the continent of Africa, but it is politically located on the continent of Europe. Italy is the closest European country to it, and Tunisia and Libya are among the closest African countries to it
The country consists of three inhabited islands: Malta, Gozo and Comino, and the uninhabited islands: cumin, pepper, and the island of Saint Paul. These islands arose out of the remnants of the geographical link that once linked Europe and Africa

Malta has a population of four hundred thousand. Because of the small size of the country, the population density rate is very high, at about 1,200 people per sq km. This percentage makes it the third highest country in the world in terms of population density. 94% of the country's population lives in cities. The percentage of foreigners is about 5% of the total population. Godesh Island has a population of about thirty thousand people, while the number is negligible on Kamuna Island
And given that Malta is a small island country. This is a strong factor in making it remain weak compared to the countries that approximate it and enjoy the largest area. This feature made its residents find no resources to help them thrive more. As it remains the most important and largest resource of the economy is marine fishing, tourism, and the docking of cargo ships for convenience and the provision of travel needs
When do you mention an island but fishing comes to mind and Malta is no exception. And mentioning the fishing in it puts us in front of the name of a port that has its reputation and the large number of hunters and tourists. Marsa Kasuluk, which means (the famous Siroco Marina) its first founders are the Phoenicians in the ninth century BC in one of the bays of the island where the visitor sees a large group of colorful fishing boats anchored in natural colors. Laden with many types of fish
The red color symbolizes the sun and yellow for the courage of fishermen and the green for hope and fortune and the blue of the sea. And many of the boats we see carry pictures on their walls of (the eyes of Osiris) coming from the heritage of the Phoenicians and preserved for them from the frenzy of the sea. Although the one who lives next to the Mediterranean Sea has a common history in which he paid his share of the fighting and piracy
And the port of Kassoulok is not exempt from this and the monuments and the Phoenician influence in it is still firmly remembered throughout the times and ages, despite his fortification, which the Phoenicians and Greeks then installed to the Romans, and then the emigration of more than 40,000 Turks came to him in 1565 and after that, in 1798 Napoleon Bonaparte came and Finally an invasion of the island was made by the Germans during World War II
Malta has a fairly developed tourism, despite the limited means and the small size of the country. But it has incomes that may satisfy the need of tourism dealers, and the thing that was a major reason for tourists coming to it is its mild climate in winter and average temperatures of 10 degrees Celsius and pleasant throughout the other seasons of the year, and this is what makes English tourists flock to it in April and October in abundance
Also, the temperature in all its areas does not exceed 30 degrees Celsius, and this is another factor that increases the number of tourists. As it is not available on sufficiently sandy beaches due to its natural composition, which is characterized by the presence of rocky beaches and the depth of the latter, which is paid for by the summer. But this is of great use as it is used for diving, pearling, seashell and coral. It also resides with the arrival of sports delegations that live in its cities, hotels and camps, for training periods during which the atmosphere is helpful
The city of Valletta and Maniha are famous for the availability of hotels and sandy beaches, but they are of limited size. It is striking that the Maltese authorities are vigilant to maintain the inheritance pattern that punishes each aggressor. As you can hardly see in its islands who reveal semi-nude clothes and all their beaches, they do not find the manifestations of nudity that you find on the shores of European countries
And internal and external tourism may not depend only on the beaches, but rather, to the hot springs that abound across the island and are a resource for many of its residents, because its inhabitants are accustomed and from early times to such tourism and considered it an indispensable resource in hospitalization and natural medicine. In addition to these two suppliers, it is still a visit to the churches, horses, ancient castles, monuments and structures that were established by people who controlled this land from Sicily to Roman, Aragon and Fateh Arabs
Malta is also famous for its educational tourism, so you can learn English and practice speaking it in English. Some countries send student classes to Malta to master the English language, for example, for two weeks. They benefit from this practice, which benefits them in their working life, as well as in school success
Malta is characterized by its large tourism capacity despite its limited capabilities and its small size
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