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Think You Know Malta? These 15 Facts Will Prove You Wrong!

Think You Know Malta? These 15 Facts Will Prove You Wrong!
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You might think Malta is just a small island with sun, sea and old buildings. But guess what? There’s way more to this tiny country than you think. Here are 15 amazing facts that will blow your flip-flops off!

1. Malta Has No Forests

That’s right. Not even one forest! Malta is rocky, sunny and super dry.

2. The Oldest Buildings in the World

Malta’s temples are older than the pyramids in Egypt. Say what?!

3. It Snowed Once… Kind Of

Malta hardly ever sees snow. But in 2019, there were teeny tiny snowflakes. Locals were shocked.

4. A Cat Island? Yes Please

The island is full of stray cats. Some even have their own shelters and Instagram pages!

5. They Speak Two Languages

People in Malta speak Maltese and English. So, no need to worry about getting lost.

6. Malta Has No Rivers

No lakes either! Just the big blue sea all around.

7. Game of Thrones Was Filmed There

The first season of the famous show was filmed in Malta. King’s Landing looked amazing.

8. The Buses Used to Be Bright Yellow

Now they’re modern, but everyone remembers the noisy, yellow buses that bounced down every road.

9. Popeye Has a Village There

The film Popeye was shot in Malta, and the cute set still stands as a fun theme park.

10. People Drive on the Left

Just like the UK, so remember to look right before crossing the road!

11. Malta Is Tiny But Mighty

You can drive across the country in under an hour, but it has three UNESCO World Heritage Sites!

12. The National Animal Is a Pharaoh Hound

It looks like a dog from Ancient Egypt and it can run super fast.

13. It’s One of the Safest Places in Europe

Crime is really low, so it’s a chill place to visit with family.

14. Rabbits Are a Big Deal

The Maltese love to eat rabbit. It’s even considered a national dish.

15. Carnival Is Wild

Every February, people wear wild costumes and party in the streets. It’s like Halloween, but sunnier.

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