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  2. Languages of Malta - Wikipedia

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    Languages of Malta [1] Malta has two official languages: Maltese and English. Maltese is the national language. Until 1934, Italian was also an official language in Malta, and in the 19th and 20th centuries there was a linguistic and political debate known as the Language Question about the roles of these three languages.

  3. St Edward's College, Malta - Wikipedia

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    St Edward's College, Malta is a Maltese private boys' independent school, with optional boarding, in Cottonera . Its enrollment is just under 700 pupils of 5–18 years of age. It was founded in 1929 by Baroness Strickland, Countess della Catena, who gave a private donation to establish it. It was built on the grounds of what was once a Knights ...

  4. Ġ.F. Abela Junior College - Wikipedia

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    www .jc .um .edu .mt. Ġ.F. Abela Junior College, commonly known as the Junior College (JC), is a further education college in Msida, Malta, which prepares students for the Matriculation Certificate. It was established in 1995 by the University of Malta. It is named after the 17th-century Maltese historian Giovanni Francesco Abela .

  5. Iklin - Wikipedia

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    Iklin. /  35.90417°N 14.45444°E  / 35.90417; 14.45444. Iklin ( Maltese: L-Iklin) is a village in the Central Region of Malta, with a population of 3,247 as at 2021. Iklin was established in the mid-20th century; however some archaeological sites [1] and a medieval chapel, named as St. Michael Chapel, are proof to earlier settlements.

  6. Maltese Sign Language - Wikipedia

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    Maltese Sign Language ( Maltese: Lingwa tas-Sinjali Maltija, LSM) is a young sign language of Malta. [2] It developed into its modern form c. 1980 with the establishment of the first deaf club in Malta and subsequently with its use in education for the deaf. LSM's prior history is unrecorded, though there are some signs which indicate contact ...

  7. St. Michael School (Malta) - Wikipedia

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    Gender. Boys. Age range. 11 – 16. Website. stmichaelschool .edu .mt. St. Michael School is a Roman Catholic secondary school located in Santa Venera, Malta. [1] It is run by the Society of Christian Doctrine (M.U.S.E.U.M.) in Malta. [1] The school was founded in Marsa in 1946, but it moved to new premises in Santa Venera in the 1950s.

  8. Malta International Airport - Wikipedia

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    Malta International Airport ( IATA: MLA, ICAO: LMML) is the only airport in Malta, and it serves the whole of the Maltese Islands. It is located on the island of Malta, southwest of the Maltese capital, Valletta, in the town of Luqa, and occupies the location of the former RAF Luqa. The airport serves as the main hub for KM Malta Airlines and ...

  9. Portal:Malta - Wikipedia

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    Malta, officially known as the Republic of Malta, is a small island nation comprising an archipelago of seven islands (Malta, Gozo (Għawdex) Comino (Kemmuna) Filfla, Cominotto (Kemmunett) Manoel, Selmunett (St.Paul's Islands)) in the Mediterranean Sea. A country of Southern Europe, Malta lies south of Sicily, east of Tunisia, and north of ...