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Where is Malta?

Malta is located in the south of Europe, adjacent to Italy, 90km south of Sicily, 284km east of Tunisia and 333km north of Libya. It is called "the heart of the Mediterranean" and "the village of Europe". The official languages are Maltese and English, and the capital is Valletta. Most residents believe in Catholicism, and a few believe in Protestantism and Orthodox Church.

Malta is a highly developed capitalist country. During Carthage, Rome and the Republic of China, it flourished because of Mediterranean trade, and the post-Arab Empire once dominated here. The Order of Malta is a special political entity, headquartered in Rome, named after its occupation of Malta for centuries.

Valletta, the capital of Valletta, is a city whose baroque architectural style is in harmony with the local architectural form, with its historical buildings, arches, theaters, etc. It constitutes a beautiful scenery of this city. In Valletta, places of interest have been well protected, and the embellishment of modern civilization has not changed the original harmony of this fortress city. From 65438 to 0980, UNESCO listed the ancient city of Valletta as a cultural heritage in the World Heritage List.