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Malta, officially the Republic of Malta (Maltese: Repubblika ta' Malta), is
a small and densely-populated island nation comprising an archipelago of
seven islands, three of which are inhabited. It is located in the
Mediterranean Sea within Southern Europe just 93 km (58 miles) south of
Sicily; 288 km (179 miles) to its south is North Africa, giving the country
a warm climate.
Throughout much of its history, Malta has been considered a crucial
strategic location due in large part to its position in the Mediterranean
Sea. It was held by several ancient cultures including Sicilians, Romans,
Phoenicians, Byzantines and others. The island is commonly associated with
the Knights of St. John who ruled it. This, along with the historic Biblical
shipwrecking of St. Paul on the island, ingrained the strong Roman Catholic
legacy which is still the official and most practiced religion in Malta
today.
The country's official languages are Maltese and English, the latter a
legacy from Malta's period as a British colony – the United Kingdom is the
most recent outside ruling power. Malta gained independence in 1964 and is
currently a member of the Commonwealth of Nations, as well as the European
Union which it joined in 2004.
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