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Discover LudwigThe word 'Malta' is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in various contexts, including: 1. As the name of a country: "I am planning a trip to Malta next summer." 2. As the name of a city: "Valletta is the capital city of Malta." 3. As part of a proper noun: "The Knights of Malta were a religious and military order." 4. As an ingredient in a recipe: "This dish is a traditional Maltese recipe." 5. As an adjective to describe something originating from or related to Malta: "The Maltese language is a mix of Arabic and Italian influences." Example sentence: "The azure waters of Malta's beaches are a popular attraction for tourists."
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Malta
proper noun
A European country in the Mediterranean Sea. Official name: Republic of Malta.
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This is a place where many kids sleep six to a room yet the borough has an economy worth more than £6bn a year, higher than places such as Malta or Monaco.
Sturgeon said: "It is incomprehensible to us, for the EU referendum, that the UK government is proposing to grant the right to vote to the citizens of three other EU countries – Ireland, Malta and Cyprus – but not the remaining 24.
At the same time as changing the UK's outlook to 'negative', Moody's made a range of adjustments including downgrades for Italy, Malta, Portugal, Slovenia, Slovakia and Spain.
Malta described the Riga meeting as a "complete communications breakdown".
Pity the rare migrants, braving guns of Malta to be brought down by Big Pharma's toxins.
The trouble is outside Malta – all the pesticides in the rest of Europe.
Steve Micklewright, executive director of BirdLife Malta, said: "The birds flying from Africa to northern Europe in the spring are the strong birds.
Birds flying over the islands of Malta on their annual migration to northern Europe must evade 31 licensed marksmen per square kilometre – 15 times more than in shooting-friendly France.
Last year, the Maltese army was deployed during the spring shoot after recent years in which naturalists had their cars set alight and a BirdLife Malta warden was shot in the face.
Winston Churchill condemned the "infamous general massacre and deportation of Armenians … in one administrative Holocaust", and Britain even attempted to put some of the perpetrators on trial in Malta, only to find that there was no international criminal law at the time to punish government officials for killing their own people.
He won his first Italy cap in March, coming on as a substitute in a 2-2 drawithth Brazil, and then played in his first World Cup qualifier, against Malta, just a few days later.
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