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Malta: a Centre for Everything
Our clients sometimes ask us: Why Malta?
Well, the Maltese Islands are advantageously located
in the heart of the Mediterranean Sea, just 93km south
of Sicily. The largest island out of the three populated
ones is Malta, followed by picturesque Gozo. Valletta,
Malta’s capital city, is the cultural, administrative
and commercial centre of the islands.
Thanks to their central location, the islands have been
a home, stronghold, trading post and refuge over their
7000 years of exciting history. This includes the Phoenicians,
Arabs, French, the Knights of St John and the British
- and all have left their mark.
The islands have an area of around 316sqm. Malta is
the second most densely populated country in Europe,
with a population of 400,000. The official languages
here are Maltese and English, though Italian is also
widely spoken.
The islands benefit from a bubbling cultural and social
life, revolving around numerous national and religious
holidays. The climate is mild, with warm, dry summers
and mild winters. The cost of living is still comparatively
low. Property costs are rising, but are still relatively
cheap and ample by international standards. Education
and health systems are of the highest levels and compare
well with those on mainland Europe, while the political
system is stable.
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