Malta’s tuna fishing and fish farm industry, its economic importance, and the balance between growth and sustainability.
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Valletta Fortifications
Valletta’s fortifications are Malta’s timeless bastions, walls, and ditches that shaped history and stand as a UNESCO treasure.
Valletta European Capital of Culture
Valletta, Malta’s gem and 2018 European Capital of Culture—a city of history, art, and vibrant Mediterranean creativity.
Official Languages of Malta
Malta’s official languages, Maltese and English, shape culture and boost tourism, making the islands both authentic and accessible.
The George Cross and Malta
The story of Malta’s George Cross, a symbol of courage awarded during WWII for the island’s extraordinary resilience.
Independence Day in Malta
Malta’s journey to sovereignty: independence in 1964 and republic in 1974, shaping its modern identity and national pride.
Malta in the Roman World
Malta’s transformation under Rome, from Punic roots to imperial hub, mosaics, trade, and the legacy of St. Paul. The Roman Empire
St Paul’s Shipwreck in Malta
St Paul’s Shipwreck in Malta: History, Faith, and the Feast that Shaped the Island’s Christian Identity and Cultural Traditions
Digital Economy & Tourism Growth in Malta
Explore how Malta blends digital innovation with tourism growth, creating a future-ready destination for global travelers and digital nomads.
The Hal Saflieni Hypogeum
Malta’s Hal Saflieni Hypogeum, a 5,000-year-old underground necropolis with stunning chambers, art, and sacred echoes of prehistory.