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| Maltese Islands | |
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| Location | south of Sicily, Mediterranean Sea
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| Archipelago | Maltese islands |
| Total islands | 8 |
| Major islands | Malta, Gozo, Comino, Cominotto |
| Area | 316 km²
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| Highest point | Ta\'Dmejrek 253 m |
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| Demographics | |
| Population | 402,000 |
| Density | 1,282 /km²/km²
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The Maltese Islands are a group of islands in the Mediterranean. The main islands are Malta Island and Gozo. Other islands that form part of the archipelago include: Comino (Kemmuna), Cominotto (Kemmunett, uninhabited), Filfla (uninhabited), Fungus Rock (Il-Ġebla tal-Ġeneral, uninhabited), Manoel Island (which is joined to the town of Gżira, on the mainland, by a bridge), and the Islands of St. Paul (uninhabited). The Maltese Islands have been an independent republic since 1974. The centre of government, commerce and culture is the capital city of Valletta, on the eastern coast of Malta.
The Maltese Islands are predominantly Roman Catholic, and St. Paul (Maltese: San Pawl) and the Blessed Virgin Mary (Maltese: l-Imqaddsa Verġni Marija) are considered to be their Patron Saints, with particular devotion annually on the following dates:
This is a list of islands of Malta.
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