The Maltese Islands
are a small archipelago of some six islands and islets in the
middle of the Mediterranean Sea, just south of Sicily. Their
population is about 400,000.
The largest island of the group is Malta, from
which the archipelago takes its name. With its capital, Valletta,
it has a population of just over 370,000. It is the cultural,
administrative, industrial and commercial centre of the whole
archipelago, well served with harbours, chief of which is the
Grand Harbour, and an International airport at Gudja.
The
other inhabited island is Gozo, population 29,000, quite different
from Malta in many ways and quaintly attractive for its less
industrialised way of life. Comino, Cominotto, Filfla and St
Paul's Island are the other major features of the archipelago.
Of these, only Comino, straddled between Malta and Gozo, sustains
a very tiny population. |