Melita
Melita (Melitisc: Repubblika ta' Malta) is lytla īeg-rīce in Ƿendelsǣ betƿēonum Italie and Affrice. Hēo hæfþ seofen īege[4] Seo mǣste īeg is Melita-īeg, seo oðre Gozo. Betƿuh þǣre tƿæm līgþ Comino.
Melita Cyneƿīse Repubblika ta' Malta | |
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Cƿide: Virtute et constantia | |
Anstefn: L-Innu Malti | |
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Leodweard | Cyneƿīse |
Ambihtlicu spræc | Melitisc sprǣc |
Heafodstol | Falletta |
Mæste burg | St. Paul's Bay |
Foresittend | George Vella |
Forma Þegn | Robert Abela |
Brādnes • gerīm |
316 km²[1] km2 |
Menniscu • hēafodgerīm • þiccnes |
416,055[2] būenda 1,457/km²[2] būend/km2 |
GDP • getæl • for ǣlcum hēafde |
15.134 mld USD[3] 32,021 USD[3] |
HDI | 0.918 |
Geleafan | Crīstendōm |
Feoh | Euro (€) (EUR) |
Tīdgyrdel |
Eallic tīd +1 Winter Eallic tīd +2 Summor |
Ƿebbnamena tægl | .mt |
Sprecungrīm | +356 |
Wægnplatung | M |
Melita Commons | |
Melite hēafodburg is Valletta. Melita is nū ƿitenagemōtgebeƿitnu cyneƿīse.
Þurh manigum ieldum hæfþ man gesēon Melita sƿa nīedmiclu stōƿe for hiere staðol in þæs Ƿendelsæs midde[5]. Manig rīcu hæbbaþ geheald Melita; Cartainaþēod, Rōmƿare, Arabas, Constantinopolis, Sicilie and mer. In 1530 and oþ 1798 ricsode se Sanctus Iohanes Cnihta Orden. Napoleon nām þa īege in 1798, and Bretƿare fram him in 1800.
Oð 1964 ƿæs Melita landbūnes þæs Bryttiscan Rīces and Valetta þæs Cynelican Scipheres hefigeste hȳð þæs Ƿendelsǣs. Se Cynelican Sciphere abad in Valetta oþ 1979.
For þæs īegfolces ānmōd on þāra Ōðran Ƿoruldgūþe geaf Georgius VI Cyning þǣm īegum þa Georgius Rōde. Sēo Georgius Rōd is geboren on sēo cyneƿīsan fānan.
Melite gereordas sind Melitisc and Nīƿu Englisc. Italisc understandaþ manige on þa īege ēac.
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Valletta
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Ealdan Mnajdra ealca
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Birgu
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Paola Addolorata
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Mdina
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Victoria
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Marsalforn
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Xlendi
Frūman
adihtan- ↑ Zammit, Andre (1986). "Valletta and the system of human settlements in the Maltese Islands". Ekistics 53 (316/317): 89–95.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 Census 2011. National Statistics Office, Malta
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 Malta. International Monetary Fund.
- ↑ The Maltese Islands Archived 2009-05-31 at the Wayback Machine, Department of Information - Malta (on Nīwum Englisce)
- ↑ publisher=A History of Malta A History of Malta (on Nīwum Englisce)
Land on Europan | |
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Albania • Aserbaigan1 • Belgice • Bosnia and Herzegofina • Ċecland • Cipros2 • Crecaland • Croatia • Denemearc • Eandorre • Ēastrīċe • Ēstland • Faticanburg (Papseld) • Finnland • Francland • Ġeānod Cynerīċe • Hwitrussland • Irland • Island • Italia • Letseburg • Lettland • Leohtenstan • Liþþuania • Melita • Moldofa • Monaco • Niðerland • Norþmæcedonia • Norþweg • Polaland • Portugal • Pulgaraland • Rumænia • Russland1 • San Marino • Scearpbeorgas • Serbia • Slofacia • Slofenia • Spēonland • Sweartbeorg • Sweoland • Swissland • Tyrcland1 • Þeodscland • Ucrægna • Ungerland Selfricsiendlica landbunessa: Ealendisca Iega • Acrotiri and Ðecelia2 • Calpis • Cesarea • Faroisca Īeġa • Guernsey • Ian Magen • Manieg | |
1. Þeod dællice on Asie. 2. Gewunelice gesett to Asie be eorþmetunge, ac naþȳlæs oft gedemed swa Europisc for þeawe and stærlicum racum. | |