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English Dictionary: Malta by the DICT Development Group
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From WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006) [wn]:
Malta
n
  1. a republic on the island of Malta in the Mediterranean; achieved independence from the United Kingdom in 1964
    Synonym(s): Malta, Republic of Malta
  2. a strategically located island to the south of Sicily in the Mediterranean Sea
From U.S. Gazetteer (1990) [gazetteer]:
   Malta, ID (city, FIPS 50230)
      Location: 42.30760 N, 113.36969 W
      Population (1990): 171 (77 housing units)
      Area: 3.7 sq km (land), 0.0 sq km (water)
   Malta, IL (village, FIPS 46279)
      Location: 41.93018 N, 88.86309 W
      Population (1990): 865 (339 housing units)
      Area: 0.9 sq km (land), 0.0 sq km (water)
      Zip code(s): 60150
   Malta, MT (city, FIPS 47425)
      Location: 48.35478 N, 107.86996 W
      Population (1990): 2340 (1144 housing units)
      Area: 2.7 sq km (land), 0.0 sq km (water)
      Zip code(s): 59538
   Malta, OH (village, FIPS 46970)
      Location: 39.65044 N, 81.86456 W
      Population (1990): 802 (328 housing units)
      Area: 0.8 sq km (land), 0.1 sq km (water)
      Zip code(s): 43758

From The CIA World Factbook (1995) [world95]:
   Malta
  
   Malta:Geography
  
   Location: Southern Europe, islands in the Mediterranean Sea, south of
   Sicily (Italy)
  
   Map references: Europe
  
   Area:
   total area: 320 sq km
   land area: 320 sq km
   comparative area: slightly less than twice the size of Washington, DC
  
   Land boundaries: 0 km
  
   Coastline: 140 km
  
   Maritime claims:
   contiguous zone: 24 nm
   continental shelf: 200-m depth or to the depth of exploitation
   exclusive fishing zone: 25 nm
   territorial sea: 12 nm
  
   International disputes: Malta and Tunisia are discussing the
   commercial exploitation of the continental shelf between their
   countries, particularly for oil exploration
  
   Climate: Mediterranean with mild, rainy winters and hot, dry summers
  
   Terrain: mostly low, rocky, flat to dissected plains; many coastal
   cliffs
  
   Natural resources: limestone, salt
  
   Land use:
   arable land: 38%
   permanent crops: 3%
   meadows and pastures: 0%
   forest and woodland: 0%
   other: 59%
  
   Irrigated land: 10 sq km (1989)
  
   Environment:
   current issues: very limited natural fresh water resources; increasing
   reliance on desalination
   natural hazards: NA
   international agreements: party to - Climate Change, Endangered
   Species, Law of the Sea, Marine Dumping, Nuclear Test Ban, Ozone Layer
   Protection, Ship Pollution, Wetlands; signed, but not ratified -
   Biodiversity, Desertification
  
   Note: the country comprises an archipelago, with only the 3 largest
   islands (Malta, Gozo, and Comino) being inhabited; numerous bays
   provide good harbors
  
   Malta:People
  
   Population: 369,609 (July 1995 est.)
  
   Age structure:
   0-14 years: 22% (female 39,199; male 41,581)
   15-64 years: 67% (female 123,665; male 124,167)
   65 years and over: 11% (female 23,597; male 17,400) (July 1995 est.)
  
   Population growth rate: 0.75% (1995 est.)
  
   Birth rate: 13.22 births/1,000 population (1995 est.)
  
   Death rate: 7.43 deaths/1,000 population (1995 est.)
  
   Net migration rate: 1.7 migrant(s)/1,000 population (1995 est.)
  
   Infant mortality rate: 7.7 deaths/1,000 live births (1995 est.)
  
   Life expectancy at birth:
   total population: 77.02 years
   male: 74.75 years
   female: 79.48 years (1995 est.)
  
   Total fertility rate: 1.92 children born/woman (1995 est.)
  
   Nationality:
   noun: Maltese (singular and plural)
   adjective: Maltese
  
   Ethnic divisions: Arab, Sicilian, Norman, Spanish, Italian, English
  
   Religions: Roman Catholic 98%
  
   Languages: Maltese (official), English (official)
  
   Literacy: age 15 and over can read and write (1985)
   total population: 84%
   male: 86%
   female: 82%
  
   Labor force: 127,200
   by occupation: government (excluding job corps) 37%, services 26%,
   manufacturing 22%, training programs 9%, construction 4%, agriculture
   2% (1990)
  
   Malta:Government
  
   Names:
   conventional long form: Republic of Malta
   conventional short form: Malta
  
   Digraph: MT
  
   Type: parliamentary democracy
  
   Capital: Valletta
  
   Administrative divisions: none (administration directly from Valletta)
  
   Independence: 21 September 1964 (from UK)
  
   National holiday: Independence Day, 21 September (1964)
  
   Constitution: 1964 constitution substantially amended on 13 December
   1974
  
   Legal system: based on English common law and Roman civil law; has
   accepted compulsory ICJ jurisdiction, with reservations
  
   Suffrage: 18 years of age; universal
  
   Executive branch:
   chief of state: President Ugo MIFSUD BONNICI (since 4 April 1994)
   head of government: Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Dr. Edward
   (Eddie) FENECH ADAMI (since 12 May 1987); Deputy Prime Minister Dr.
   Guido DE MARCO (since 14 May 1987)
   cabinet: Cabinet; appointed by the president on advice of the prime
   minister
  
   Legislative branch: unicameral
   House of Representatives: elections last held 22 February 1992 (next
   to be held by February 1997); results - NP 51.8%, MLP 46.5%; seats -
   (usually 65 total) MLP 36, NP 29; note - additional seats are given to
   the party with the largest popular vote to ensure a legislative
   majority; current total: 69 (MLP 33, NP 36 after adjustment)
  
   Judicial branch: Constitutional Court, Court of Appeal
  
   Political parties and leaders: Nationalist Party (NP), Edward FENECH
   ADAMI; Malta Labor Party (MLP), Alfred SANT
  
   Member of: C, CCC, CE, EBRD, ECE, FAO, G-77, GATT, IBRD, ICAO, ICFTU,
   ICRM, IFAD, ILO, IMF, IMO, INMARSAT, INTELSAT (nonsignatory user),
   INTERPOL, IOC, ISO (correspondent), ITU, NAM, OSCE, PCA, UN, UNCTAD,
   UNESCO, UNIDO, UPU, WCL, WHO, WIPO, WMO, WTO
  
   Diplomatic representation in US:
   chief of mission: Ambassador Albert Borg Olivier DE PUGET
   chancery: 2017 Connecticut Avenue NW, Washington, DC 20008
   telephone: [1] (202) 462-3611, 3612
   FAX: [1] (202) 387-5470
   consulate(s): New York
  
   US diplomatic representation:
   chief of mission: Ambassador Joseph R. PAOLINO, Jr.
   embassy: 2nd Floor, Development House, Saint Anne Street, Floriana,
   Malta
   mailing address: P. O. Box 535, Valletta
   telephone: [356] 235960
   FAX: [356] 243229
  
   Flag: two equal vertical bands of white (hoist side) and red; in the
   upper hoist-side corner is a representation of the George Cross, edged
   in red
  
   Economy
  
   Overview: Significant resources are limestone, a favorable geographic
   location, and a productive labor force. Malta produces only about 20%
   of its food needs, has limited freshwater supplies, and has no
   domestic energy sources. Consequently, the economy is highly dependent
   on foreign trade and services. Manufacturing and tourism are the
   largest contributors to the economy. Manufacturing accounts for about
   24% of GDP, with the electronics and textile industries major
   contributors and with the state-owned Malta drydocks employing about
   4,300 people. In 1994, over 1,000,000 tourists visited the island. Per
   capita GDP of $10,760 places Malta in the range of the less affluent
   EU countries.
  
   National product: GDP - purchasing power parity - $3.9 billion (1994
   est.)
  
   National product real growth rate: 4.4% (1994 est.)
  
   National product per capita: $10,760 (1994 est.)
  
   Inflation rate (consumer prices): 5% (1994 est.)
  
   Unemployment rate: 4.5% (March 1994)
  
   Budget:
   revenues: $1.4 billion
   expenditures: $1.4 billion, including capital expenditures of $215
   million (FY94/95 est.)
  
   Exports: $1.3 billion (f.o.b., 1993)
   commodities: machinery and transport equipment, clothing and footware,
   printed matter
   partners: Italy 32%, Germany 16%, UK 8%
  
   Imports: $2.1 billion (c.i.f., 1993)
   commodities: food, petroleum, machinery and semimanufactured goods
   partners: Italy 27%, Germany 14%, UK 13%, US 9%
  
   External debt: $603 million (1992)
  
   Industrial production: growth rate 5.4% (1992); accounts for 27% of
   GDP
  
   Electricity:
   capacity: 250,000 kW
   production: 1.1 billion kWh
   consumption per capita: 2,749 kWh (1993)
  
   Industries: tourism, electronics, ship repairyard, construction, food
   manufacturing, textiles, footwear, clothing, beverages, tobacco
  
   Agriculture: accounts for 3% of GDP and 2% of the work force (1992);
   overall, 20% self-sufficient; main products - potatoes, cauliflower,
   grapes, wheat, barley, tomatoes, citrus, cut flowers, green peppers,
   hogs, poultry, eggs; generally adequate supplies of vegetables,
   poultry, milk, pork products; seasonal or periodic shortages in grain,
   animal fodder, fruits, other basic foodstuffs
  
   Illicit drugs: transshipment point for hashish from North Africa to
   Western Europe
  
   Economic aid:
   recipient: US commitments, including Ex-Im (FY70-81), $172 million;
   Western (non-US) countries, ODA and OOF bilateral commitments
   (1970-89), $336 million; OPEC bilateral aid (1979-89), $76 million;
   Communist countries (1970-88), $48 million
  
   Currency: 1 Maltese lira (LM) = 100 cents
  
   Exchange rates: Maltese liri (LM) per US$1 - 0.3656 (January 1995),
   0.3776 (1994), 0.3821 (1993), 0.3178 (1992), 0.3226 (1991), 0.3172
   (1990)
  
   Fiscal year: 1 April - 31 March
  
   Malta:Transportation
  
   Railroads: 0 km
  
   Highways:
   total: 1,291 km
   paved: asphalt 1,179 km
   unpaved: gravel, crushed stone 77 km; earth 35 km
  
   Ports: Marsaxlokk, Valletta
  
   Merchant marine:
   total: 964 ships (1,000 GRT or over) totaling 15,518,359
   GRT/26,604,739 DWT
   ships by type: barge carrier 3, bulk 272, cargo 300, chemical tanker
   30, combination bulk 26, combination ore/oil 16, container 33,
   liquefied gas tanker 3, multifunction large-load carrier 3, oil tanker
   191, passenger 7, passenger-cargo 3, railcar carrier 1, refrigerated
   cargo 14, roll-on/roll-off cargo 26, short-sea passenger 20,
   specialized tanker 5, vehicle carrier 11
   note: a flag of convenience registry; includes 49 countries; the 10
   major fleet flags are: Greece 351 ships, Russia 66, Croatia 63,
   Switzerland 31, Montenegro 29, Italy 27, Germany 23, Monaco 20, UK 20,
   and Georgia 10
  
   Airports:
   total: 1
   with paved runways over 3,047 m: 1
  
   Malta:Communications
  
   Telephone system: 153,000 telephones; automatic system satisfies
   normal requirements
   local: NA
   intercity: submarine cable and microwave radio relay between islands
   international: 1 submarine cable and 1 INTELSAT (Atlantic Ocean) earth
   station
  
   Radio:
   broadcast stations: AM 8, FM 4, shortwave 0
   radios: NA
  
   Television:
   broadcast stations: 2
   televisions: NA
  
   Malta:Defense Forces
  
   Branches: Armed Forces, Maltese Police Force
  
   Manpower availability: males age 15-49 98,525; males fit for military
   service 78,305 (1995 est.)
  
   Defense expenditures: exchange rate conversion - $21.4 million, about
   0.9% of GDP (FY92/93)
  
  
  
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