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The
archipelago of Malta consists of three islands - Malta, Gozo and Comino
- each is different and worth discovering. This page is a tribute to the
natural beauty and biodiversity of this Central Mediterranean island group.
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The largest island of the archipelago has a total area of 245.7 km. Malta's face with its world heritage Valletta reflects the varied past - From the oldest free-standing structures in the world and Roman ruins, to the monuments from the time of St John. Malta Gallery | The 67.1 km² large island with the capital Victoria is affectionately called the Ireland of the Mediterranean. It is more the quiet counterpart and a somewhat mysterious island. Here you will find idyllic bays with beautiful rocky and sandy beaches. Gozo Gallery | The
small almost uninhabited island between Malta and Gozo is Comino. It has
only a size of 2.8km², but one of the most beautiful bays in the Mediterranean
- The blue lagoon. Comino takes its title from the Maltese name „Kemmuna“ as a former cultivation island of cumin. Comino Gallery |
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