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Wednesday, August 14, 2013

Islands of Malta

The small southern European country of MALTA has three main islands and multiple small islands that are not inhabited by people. The largest island is aptly called Malta, and this is the location of Valletta (Malta's capital). The second largest is Gozo, while the third largest is Comino (also called Kemmuna). Comino is extremely small, being only about one mile in length. Regardless of its minuscule size, it can be generally found on maps of Malta in atlases; just look between Malta and Gozo. The uninhabited islands are even smaller than Comino!

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