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The five islands composing the
Maltese archipelago are Malta, Gozo, Comino, Cominotto and Filfla.
The Archipelago is located in the South East of Europe and south of Sicily.
The total area of the Maltese islands is 320 km sq, whilst the coast line is
140 km in total. The islands are mainly low, rocky, and flat and many
coastal cliffs speckle the Maltese shores.
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Snow and frost never bash the
Maltese Islands. On the contrary, even rainy spells are quite short and
the sun always manages to peep out again fast. Malta is lucky with the
frequent visits of sunshine it enjoys.
Temperatures mainly range from
14°C to 28°C. The highest temperatures are present from July to September.
Malta’s climate creates an ideal idyllic atmosphere as locals and visitors
alike bask under the ever-lasting sun and bathe in unpolluted sea. It is
definitely an ideal holiday destination as well as a place of residence and
flight from the harsh weather elements of northern countries. |