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Discovering Malta: A Unique Mediterranean Island Culture and Geography

Malta, an archipelago located at 35°N, 14°E in the Mediterranean, boasts a rich cultural heritage and diverse landscapes. With 98% of its population identifying as Roman Catholic, Maltese and English are the primary languages spoken, alongside Italian and French. The islands of Malta, Gozo, and Comino exhibit unique human-environment interactions, including the absence of permanent rivers or lakes. Notably, traffic moves on the left side, and car ownership is exceptionally high for such a small nation. Discover Malta's captivating culture and environment.

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Discovering Malta: A Unique Mediterranean Island Culture and Geography

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  1. Malta By: Shirley LIN Location, place, movement, regions, bibliography

  2. Location 35°N, 14°E Maltais an island country

  3. Location Valletta

  4. place Archipelago Mediterranean climates

  5. place • 98% of the people is Roman Catholic. • 80% of the people speakMaltese. • 20% of the people speak English, • 10% of the people speak Italian, • 5% of the people speak French

  6. movement Traffic in Malta moves on the left. Car ownership in Malta is exceedingly high, given the very small size of the islands; it is the fourth highest in the EU.

  7. regions Malta, Gozo and Comino

  8. Human-environmental interactions some small rivers no permanent rivers or lakes on Malta.

  9. bibliography the following websites have contributed to this presentation. http://www.google.com/imghp?hl=zh-CN&tab=wi http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Malta

  10. Thank you --For your watch.

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