Valletta was recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage site
In 1980, Valletta was recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage site. This honor reflects Valletta’s cultural significance
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In 1980, Valletta was recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage site. This honor reflects Valletta’s cultural significance
Malta is a small island nation in the Mediterranean Sea, yet it plays a significant role on the world stage. The population is over 500 000
In 2008, Malta took a major step in its European journey by adopting the euro as its official currency. It marked a significant milestone
In 2004, the small country Malta achieved a significant milestone in its modern history by joining the European Union (EU).
In 1979, a significant chapter in the history came to an end when the British military forces withdrew from Malta.
In 1964, Malta took a significant step in its history by gaining independence from British colonial rule.
Malta officially became a British protectorate in 1800, marking the start of a new chapter in its history.
However the French occupation of Malta was short-lived. The Maltese people were unhappy with the French rule,
History took a dramatic turn when Napoleon Bonaparte’s French forces invaded Malta year 1798. Napoleon’s stay in Malta was short-lived.
The Great Siege of Malta in 1565 was a defining moment in history. The Knights of St. John were led by Jean Parisot de Valette