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An island country in the Mediterranean Sea south of Sicily, comprising the island of Malta and two smaller islands. The strategic importance of Malta was recognized by the Phoenicians, who occupied it, as did, in turn, the Greeks, Carthaginians, and Romans. The apostle Paul was shipwrecked there in A.D. 60. With the division of the Roman Empire in A.D. 395, Malta was assigned to the eastern portion dominated by Constantinople. Between 870 and 1090, it came under Arab rule. In 1091, the Norman noble Roger I, then ruler of Sicily, came to Malta with a small retinue and defeated the Arabs. The Knights of St. John (Malta), who obtained the three habitable Maltese islands of Malta, Gozo, and Comino from Charles V in 1530, reached their highest fame when they withstood an attack by superior Turkish forces in 1565. Napolon seized Malta in 1798, but the French forces were ousted by British troops the next year, and British rule was confirmed by the Treaty of Paris in 1814.Malta was heavily attacked by German and Italian aircraft during World War II but was never invaded by the Axis powers. It became an independent nation on Sept. 21, 1964, and a republic on Dec. 13, 1974, but it remained in the British Commonwealth. In 1979, when its alliance with Great Britain ended, Malta sought to guarantee its neutrality through agreements with other countries. Although Malta applied for membership in the European Union, when the Labour Party won the election in Oct. 1996, it froze Malta's EU application and withdrew from the NATO Partnership for Peace program in an effort to maintain its neutrality. When the Nationalist Party won the Sept. 1998 elections, however, it revived the EU accession bid, and in May 2004 Malta joined the EU. In July 2005, it ratified the proposed EU constitution.National name: Repubblika ta' MaltaPresident: Eddie Fenech Adami (2004)Prime Minister: Lawrence Gonzi (2004)Population: 400,000.

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Economic summary: GDP/PPP (2004 est.): $7.223 billion; per capita $18,200. Real growth rate: 1%. Inflation: 2.9%. Unemployment: 7% (2003 est.). Arable land: 28%. Agriculture: potatoes, cauliflower, grapes, wheat, barley, tomatoes, citrus, cut flowers, green peppers; pork, milk, poultry, eggs. Labor force: 160,000 (2002 est); industry 24%, services 71%, agriculture 5% (1999 est.). Industries: tourism; electronics, shipbuilding and repair, construction; food and beverages, textiles, footwear, clothing, tobacco. Natural resources: limestone, salt, arable land. Exports: $2.625 billion (f.o.b., 2004 est.): machinery and transport equipment, manufactures. Imports: $3.407 billion (f.o.b., 2004 est.): machinery and transport equipment, manufactured and semimanufactured goods; food, drink, and tobacco. Major trading partners: Singapore, U.S., UK, Germany, France, China, Italy, Japan, South Korea (2003).

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