23 March

Reading time – 4 min 54 sec The Holy Week and Easter in Malta and Gozo. Holy Week and Easter in Malta and Gozo are celebrated enthusiastically and passionately. Malta is a predominantly Catholic country, and the religious aspect of the celebrations is a significant part of the culture. The Holy Week begins on Palm […]

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23 March

Reading time – 2 min 3 sec Annual Festivals & Traditions. Malta and Gozo, two picturesque islands in the heart of the Mediterranean, are known for their rich history, cultural heritage, and breathtaking scenery. One of the best ways to enjoy the distinctive traditions and customs of the islands is to participate in annual festivals […]

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21 March

Reading time – 2 min 24 sec Malta Population 2023. Malta is a small and densely populated country. The country has been experiencing a steady increase in population over the years, and it is expected to continue growing in the coming years. Malta has undergone significant demographic changes since World War II. The tiny island […]

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20 March

Reading time – 2 min 1 sec Good Friday in Malta. Religious History of Good Friday in Malta The history of Good Friday in Malta dates back to the early Christian period when the island was first converted to Christianity. The Maltese people have always had an intense devotion to the passion and death of […]

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11 March

Reading time – 3 min 22 sec Malta Review 2023 In the Mediterranean Sea, just south of Italy, sits the little island nation of Malta. The country is renowned for its extensive history, stunning beaches, delectable cuisine, lively nightlife, and varied cultural heritage. Malta is a lovely island. The top restaurants, UNESCO sites, beaches, nightlife […]

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11 March

Reading time – 1 min 33 sec The Feast of St Joseph “San Ġużepp” – 19th March. St. Joseph, also known as San Ġużepp in Malta, is the foster father of Jesus Christ and the spouse of the Virgin Mary. San Ġużepp is known as the patron saint of families, fathers, and laborers. The feast […]

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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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16 February

Reading time 2 min 10 sec Places to Visit in Malta A small island nation within the heart of the Mediterranean Sea. This archipelago comprises three main islands: Malta, Gozo, and Comino. Malta is the largest island and is the central hub for tourism. The country boasts a rich history and cultural heritage, evident in […]

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10 February

Reading time 1 min 48 sec St Pauls’s Shipreck St. Paul’s shipwreck in Malta is one of the Christian world’s most famous and well-known biblical accounts. In the New Testament, the apostle Paul was on a voyage from Caesarea to Rome when his ship was caught in a violent storm and eventually shipwrecked on the […]

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11 October

Reading time – 2 min 2 sec Queen Elizabeth II and Malta A Queen born Elizabeth Alexandra Mary, known as Elizabeth II, ruled the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland between February 6, 1952, and September 8, 2022. Aside from that, she served as the Head of the Commonwealth, Defender of the Faith, […]

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21 September

Reading time – 2 min 12 sec Independence Day – 21st September (Malta) Independence Day (Jum l-Indipendenza) is one of Malta’s five national holidays commemorating the country’s declaration of independence on September 21, 1964. Throughout its long and complicated history, Malta has been ruled by various foreign rulers. Such monarchs included the Phoenicians, Romans, Greeks, […]

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04 September

Reading time – 2 min 23 sec Victory Day – September 8 (Malta) The celebration of Victory Day (or Otto Settembre) in Malta occurs on September 8 As a result, three historical sieges on the Maltese archipelago have ended: the Ottoman Empire’s Great Siege of Malta ended in 1565; the French Blockade’s Siege of Valletta […]

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