
Malta
Malta, officially the Republic of Malta, is an island state located in the Central Mediterranean in Southern Europe, south of Sicily. The Maltese archipelago consists of 3 large and 2 small islands. The largest are Malta, Gozo and Comino. Malta, the largest of the archipelagos, has an area of 237 km², Gozo 68 km² and Comino 2 km².
Malta is an island country consisting of three large islands located south of Italy. Its capital, Valetta, is the center of the island of Malta, which has a surface area of 246 square kilometers. The population of the island is 409,259, excluding students and tourists, and has a population of over 1 million when tourists and students are included. Malta's second largest language school center is located in St. Julian's. The Maltese people are generally happy, calm, and quiet people. They do not interfere with other people, freedoms, and focus on their own lives with their families and loved ones.
Most of them work in public and private institutions. The elderly are mostly retired. They travel or live their lives in pleasant, quiet places on the island. They have a helpful and friendly attitude. There are many young and social people from many communities, especially Italians, British and Maltese, living in Malta. There is an endless social cycle here. People who are generally at school and work during the day, socialize in the country in the afternoon, spend time by going to events, concerts and quality cafes.