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Malta Fact-Matching Game

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About This Challenge

Embark on a thrilling adventure in Malta with our fact-matching game! Piece together important information fragments while exploring the beautiful island and learning about its rich history and culture.

  • Uncover hidden secrets about Malta’s ancient temples
  • Unlock clues about the Knights of St. John and their impact on the island
  • Discover fascinating facts about Malta’s unique language and traditions

Game Details: a fact-matching game where you piece together important information fragments. Use spells for hints and extra time!

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  • Malta is the smallest country in the European Union by area.
  • The official languages of Malta are Maltese and English.
  • Malta has a Mediterranean climate with hot, dry summers and mild, wet winters.
  • The capital city of Malta is Valletta, which is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
  • The currency used in Malta is the Euro.
  • Malta has a rich history dating back to prehistoric times, with evidence of human activity from around 5200 BC.
  • Malta was a British colony from 1814 until gaining independence in 1964.
  • The Maltese archipelago consists of three main islands: Malta, Gozo, and Comino.
  • The Maltese flag features a George Cross, awarded to the people of Malta for their bravery during World War II.
  • Malta is known for its beautiful beaches and clear blue waters, making it a popular destination for tourists.
  • The traditional Maltese dish is rabbit stew, known as 'fenkata'.
  • Malta is a member of the Commonwealth of Nations and the United Nations.
  • The Maltese Cross, a symbol of the Knights Hospitaller, is widely recognized and used in Malta.
  • Malta has a strong Catholic tradition, with the majority of the population identifying as Roman Catholic.
  • Malta is known for its historic sites, including megalithic temples, medieval fortifications, and Baroque architecture.
  • The film 'Gladiator' was partially filmed in Malta, using the historic Fort Ricasoli as a location.
  • Malta has a strong maritime history, with a long tradition of seafaring and naval activities.
  • The Maltese Carnival, known as 'il-Karnival ta' Malta', is a colorful and festive celebration held in February.
  • Malta is a popular destination for scuba diving, with clear waters and a variety of dive sites to explore.
  • The Maltese economy is driven by tourism, financial services, and manufacturing industries.

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