06 March

Reading time – 1 min 35 sec Mdina the Old City. The small fortified town of Mdina, also known as Città Vecchia (“Old City”) and Città Notabile (“Notable City”), is situated in Malta’s central area. Due to its distinctive fusion of medieval and Baroque architecture, this city is a living testament to Malta’s lengthy past. […]

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06 March

Reading time – 1 min 25 sec Italian Students and Language Schools in Malta. For many years, Italian students have flocked to Malta to study English. Malta is desirable for students who desire to study abroad because of its stunning scenery, agreeable climate, and welcoming population. Furthermore, since English is one of Malta’s official languages, […]

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05 March

Reading time – 2 min 24 sec How Covid Changed People’s Perceptions of Nature. The COVID-19 pandemic has undoubtedly altered how we live, work, and interact with our surroundings. One of the most noticeable changes has been people’s attitude toward nature. Many people began to appreciate the beauty and benefits of outdoor spaces, indoor plants, […]

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24 February

Reading time – 1 min 23 sec How can we Maximize the use of Solar Panels? Solar panels have been around for quite some time, and their importance in lowering carbon emissions cannot be overstated. One area where solar panels can be used effectively is in car parks nationwide, and solar panels installed in these […]

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24 February

Reading time – 1 min 25 sec We Live in a World made out of Plastic. We live in a world where recycling is essential to our daily lives. With increasing concern about the environment, people are becoming more aware of the need to reduce waste and conserve natural resources. Reduced use of plastic is […]

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09 November

Reading time – 46 sec Widnet il-Baħar. Cheirolophus crassifolius, also known as Maltese centaury, Maltese rock-centaury, or Widnet il-Baħar, is a flowering plant in the Asteraceae family. It is only found in Malta, the national plant since 1973. Cliffs and coastal valleys are their native habitats. It is endangered because of habitat loss. It is […]

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02 July

Reading time – 1 min 33 sec Malta Time. Current Local Time in Valletta, Malta Malta, is it a CET? Central European Time (CET), one hour earlier than Coordinated Universal Time, is the timekeeping system used in Malta (UTC). From the final Sunday in March to the last Sunday in October, Malta follows daylight saving […]

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28 June

Reading time – 2 min 32 sec What does Malta signify in the Bible? Malta was known as Melita in the Phoenician language, which means “a haven of shelter.” It was undoubtedly all and more for the tragic ship’s 276 suffering crew and passengers. The island of Malta and almost half of the neighbouring suburb […]

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15 June

Reading time – 2 min 34 sec Are the Knights of Malta still active? The Order of Saint John, better known as the Knights of Malta, governed the Maltese islands for centuries and left a lasting impression. Hundreds of years ago, many buildings they constructed are now top-rated tourist destinations on tours, excursions, and other […]

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24 January

Reading time – 2 min 52 sec The Maltese Language The Maltese people speak Maltese (Maltese: Malti), a Semitic language evolved from late medieval Sicilian Arabic with Romance superstrata. It is the national language of Malta and the European Union’s only Semitic official language. Through its lineage from Siculo-Arabic, which originated as a Maghrebi Arabic […]

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12 January

Reading time – 1 min 36 sec Where is Malta located? Malta is a small sovereign nation-state in Europe situated in the middle of the Mediterranean Sea. Malta, which comprises three inhabited islands, is the smallest EU member state regarding landmass (316 km2 / 122 sqm) and population ( 443,336 in January 2022). Malta is located […]

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22 December

Reading time – 2 min 24 sec Travel to Malta Requires a Vaccination Certificate for Covid-19 Guests aged 12 and above can only come to Malta without being compelled to observe 14 days of self-quarantine provided they have a vaccination certificate indicating that they have received the total dosage of an EMA-approved vaccine. Certificate of […]

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