I was in the Royal Navy and injured in an explosion onboard HMS Indomitable in February 1953. I spent most of the next four months in Bighi Hospital. What I remember most about Malta was the kindness and friendliness of the Maltese people.
Malta was beautiful! It's got such a surprisingly rich history. I went there for three days foolishly thinking it was small, three days ought to do it. Boy was I wrong! This reminded me that I definitely need to go back
I was born in Gozo, Malta. My family lived underground during the WWII. I believe my mother lost some of her hearing due to all the bombing and explosions. I mostly grew up between Canada and Michigan, USA. Always wanted to go home, to Malta, but no such luck, so far. I love being Maltese and wear the Maltese Cross everyday. Thank you for your short document. I actually wrote a paper in college on the history of Malta, so I knew much of what you presented....great job!!!!!
im maltese from valletta im proud well done we love to see tourist visit us some i talked to them they love it and they tell me they are coming back again thank you for this video well done
I'm a local Maltese.. and the video you uploaded is one of the best explained. You should said that Saint Paul shipwrecked on the island of Malta and was bitten by a venomous snake, the locals though he gonna die but nothing happened. He preached about Jesus Christ for months.. a eventually the locals became Christians.. 😊
Here we go: The book of Acts 27:27 through 28:11 tells the story of Paul’s shipwreck and three-month winter stay in Malta. As a prisoner, he was transported to Rome, where he would be brought before Caesar for trial. "28:1 Once safely on shore, we found out that the island was called Malta. 2 The islanders showed us unusual kindness. They built a fire and welcomed us all because it was raining and cold. 3 Paul gathered a pile of brushwood and, as he put it on the fire, a viper, driven out by the heat, fastened itself on his hand. 4 When the islanders saw the snake hanging from his hand, they said to each other, “This man must be a murderer; for though he escaped from the sea, the goddess Justice has not allowed him to live.” 5 But Paul shook the snake off into the fire and suffered no ill effects. 6 The people expected him to swell up or suddenly fall dead; but after waiting a long time and seeing nothing unusual happen to him, they changed their minds and said he was a god.7 There was an estate nearby that belonged to Publius, the chief official of the island. He welcomed us to his home and showed us generous hospitality for three days. 8 His father was sick in bed, suffering from fever and dysentery. Paul went in to see him and, after prayer, placed his hands on him and healed him. 9 When this had happened, the rest of the sick on the island came and were cured. 10 They honored us in many ways; and when we were ready to sail, they furnished us with the supplies we needed."
I am not Maltija, I am Hungarian and living in the island the last ten months and I love it. Your presentation was well thought out well presented and enjoyable.I am mostly studying the time of the Great Siege that connects me with the Malti people because we had the same Ottoman power and even the same Sultan who after Malta came to Hungary to die outside one of our fortification at Szigetvár. The heroic fight of Maltese touched my heart it really strikes a chord because Hungarians did the same. I live in Bormla just outside of Birgu in the famous Three Cities and I love it. I have been searching every spot I could for the remarkable events of the Siege.
Nice to hear from you. Yes! Malta and Hungary have that peculiar connection of being massively assaulted by the same Ottoman Sultan! Glad you're enjoying life there now.
No shots of the ugly flats sprouting up everywhere,broken pavements,crowds everywhere,in summer people walking about without shirts,in bikinis, in urban areas ,with no respect for the People who live there.Youhave shown only the nice bits.
I am flying to Malta from the U.S. in January to meet up with friends from Canada and Columbia in Gozo. So excited! This documentary is inspiring and so informative. I really want to see the neolithic settlements. Just the idea of standing near a civilization that harks back to 3800 BC is utterly fascinating to me. And I thought the Mayan ruins at Uxmal and Chichen Itza were something!
That was wonderful. Thank you for all that information. Both my parents were Maltese, my dad was born in Valletta and my mother was born in Gozo. They were there in Malta during the Second World War. And I’ve been lucky enough to have spent three days in Malta on my own. I’m very grateful for your information.
1:45: 🏰 Malta, a small island nation with a rich history, is now a prosperous and independent fortress in the heart of the Mediterranean. 4:52: 🏰 Malta's history took a unique turn when it was given to the Catholic religious military order of the Knights Hospitaller by Charles Quint in 1530, and successfully defended against a siege by the Ottoman Turks in 1565. 9:15: 🇲🇹 Malta's bravery during WWII led to them receiving the George Cross and they continue to proudly display it on their flag and coat of arms. 12:12: 🏰 The island of Malta is known for its beautiful cliffs and fortress-like geography, with a Mediterranean climate and a lack of water supply. 15:46: 🏝 Malta is a small island nation with a diverse manufacturing sector, a European-influenced culture, and a rich architectural heritage. Recap by Tammy AI
I'm half Maltese half English, and currently living in Floriana. Malta however is currently over populated and construction everywhere. Oh and today Robbie Williams will be singing right next to my flat. Any hoo, very nice video 🎉. I was in Valletta last night and had a wonderful time and too much to drink 🍻🍷😅
@LisaBryan-oj6ep . Hello there. I'm doing great thank you very much, and you? So you would like to be my friend, that's very intriguing. Could you kindly tell me a little about yourself, you know, where you are from, what do you do, and why would you like to be my friend ? Please don't keep me waiting, for the anticipation is killing me here 🤗. Could this be a fortuitous moment for the both of us I wonder 🤔.The ball is in your court, as they say.
Malta has always been overpopulated considering the lack of running water and natural resources. The Temple builders had to leave to survive as they made the land barren, and the islands were empty for a few hundred years.
これまで、見たこともない動画です。 今後も、参考にしたいともいます。 ありがとうございます。 This is a video I have never seen before. I would like to use it as a reference in the future. thank you.
Am a Ghanaian, Malta has always been my dream country.....I have read and watched alot about Malta...Am yet to relocate to Malta with my family to explore the beautiful island country
30 yrs ago I spent a month on Malta ,I walked the whole island,I loved it Would love to go back. Went to all the goddess megalith ruins. Very interesting and beautiful beautiful
Thank you so much for doing a video on Malta!!!!! I am half Maltese but born in Canada and I have had the chance to visit once and it was phenomenal! I recommend everyone sees this island at least once!
I lived in Malta for almost three years whilst working in Libya, many years ago. I have many mixed memories but I have never been back in 40 years. Thanks for a great video.
I am an ex Maltese, being an Aussie. Your history roundup was quite good for the history of the Maltese Islands. For the Maltese people it is another matter. Maltese people are the descendants of Sicilians, islamized, and speaking Siculo-Arabic from the Agrigento region, what the Maltese call Girgenti, and they arrived to the unpopulated Maltese Islands about 1000 years ago. So nothing to do with Phoenicians, Carthagenians, Romans and most of those people mentioned in this video. So basically the Muslim North Africans in Sicily, the Normans and so forth.
Wow what a wonderful and informative presentation!!!!! 😍😍 excellent job! I had no idea that Maltese is a semitic language. It's geographic location really gives it such a fascinating and unique history. And crazy how densely populated it is. Thanks so much! ❤🤍❤🤍🇲🇹🇲🇹🇲🇹🇲🇹🇲🇹
Sure is, but it is very mixed. English is basically Germanic but it has a huge vocabulary of Romance words. Maltese is a form of Maghreban Arabic with a huge amount of Romance words. It is not understable to Arabic speakers of any variety even Maghreban Arabics.
Wow great video and very informative!! The size of it's country is very small but this is one of the most interesting and beautiful country to visit!! ❤❤❤
I am Maltese and live in USA but Malta lives in me. The food is not Italian it is Maltese I cook everyday we eat healthy and enough for many. I loved watching Thankyou.
Growing up in Libya until I was 17, I attended St Edward's College from 1954 until 1958. Unfortunately I have never been back to either Malta or Libya. Perhaps it is time now to make a plan!
Bonjour Géodiode ! Je regarde tes vidéos de France (un pays qui n'a d'ailleurs toujours pas été passé en revue malgré notre présence sur tous les continents exception faite de l'Asie, c'est-à-dire que la partie sur les climats en France serait passionnante a regarder sachant que beaucoup y sont représentés ! ^^). Je tenais à te remercier pour ton contenu que l'on ne trouve que trop peu sur la plateforme RUclips. En effet, je crois qu'AtlasPro parle quelques fois de l'impact de la géographie et du climat sur les sociétés mais dans une bien moindre mesure. C'est un sujet qui me passionne et qui n'est absolument pas abordé par des chaînes francophones, c'st pourquoi je salue également ton initiative de traduction de tes vidéos en de multiples langues, bien que la version en anglais me convienne parfaitement à titre personnel :) Bref, belle journée à toi et très bonne continuation ! (Here's the translation) Hello Geodiode! I watch your videos from France (a country which has still not been reviewed despite our presence on all continents except Asia, that is to say that the part on the climates in France would be fascinating to watch knowing that many are represented there! ^^). I wanted to thank you for your content that we find too little on the RUclips platform. Indeed, I believe that AtlasPro sometimes talks about the impact of geography and climate on societies, but to a much lesser extent. This is a subject that fascinates me and which is absolutely not addressed by French-speaking channels, which is why I also welcome your initiative to translate your videos into multiple languages, although the English version suits me perfectly as far as I'm concerned :) Have a nice day and keep up the good work!
Glad you're enjoying the content. I don't get a lot of fan mail from France, and thought is it something to do with us being old enemies?! haha Anyway, I will get to France as a series of videos, but because it's such a big subject, I may split it into 3 videos. We'll see...
At the beginning of the video, you forgot to name spaniards, who ruled the archipelago during almost 300 years. But later you mention the Crown of Aragon, so you middle correct your forget. Congratulations for the video, it's fantastic in all of senses. Goes on!!!
Sure I'll go next Winter... Expecially now that we have cipest fly from Perugia (central Italy). But I'm going to get the Knight Cross like Caravaggio (alias Michelangelo Merisi; as a Painter (dreaming)... 🙂 Thanks a lot for sharing. New subber...
I think you underplayed the significance and longevity of the catholic faith since the first century. A key to the people and their resilience through all the changes😊
I love Malta. I can speak to most Maltese I know either in English, Italian, or French, and even some Arabic. The people are wonderful and warm and their hospitality is second to none. I was the co-founder of a company we established in Malta, as our World Wide Communication/Technical Centre. Hence, I spent many months in Malta, coming and going. The food, hmmmmm, no words can describe the most delicious Swordfish stake with Olives. Now, 30 years later and visited 120+ countries, this Swordfish did not find its match on this Planet. Ha, ha, ha ħajja twila Malta/long life Malta🙏🙏🙏
@@torome1812 These are two completely different stories. Sicily is nice, however, it is also the homeland of the Cosa Nostra and therefore not my pair of shoes.
@@felixniederhauser7799 la sua ignoranza nel non saper conoscere la storia è cultura siciliana mi fa ridere. La Sicilia non è cosa nostra. La Sicilia è prima di tutto la terra di poeti è li che è nata la poesia è la culla della civiltà lì son nati scrittori artisti musicisti è la più multiculturale la più ricca di storia la più invasa dai Normanni, Greci , Romani, Punici, Fenici, Cartagironesi Spagnoli Arabi ecc. E la terra baciata dagli Dei. e la terra dei grandi poeti Tantto x citarne alcuni la terra di Pirandello, Verga, Sciascia, Quasimodo Giovanni Meli Cammilleri che lei non sa né anche chi sono.E la terra del grande, Archimede. Un consiglio prima di leggere Cosa Nostra...… vada a studiare più la Sicilia prima di parlare è giudica senza sapere niente è stupido è ignorante la sua mentalità vada a leggere un po di storia su chi è la Sicilia
I lived in Malta for 3 years. Even although it was during the Mintoff years, Malta was as close as possible to Paradise. Maybe not so great for the native inhabitants but, for me, it was superb. The people were friendly and accepting of all (but not for the opposing political party). Much has been changed since those years. Malta is now prosperous, with a large population of Russian oligarchs, the usual assortment of mafia, and membership of the European Union.
I visited Malta as a speaker at a Global Peace Conference a couple of years ago. It was one of the high points of my life despite only having two days to tour. The other three days were given over to presentations and meeting academics from all over the world who were involved in peace actions and teaching..
Thanks! Yes the Pharoah hound is Maltese. We'll never get to know the true origins of the Maltese terrier (I had no idea the breed went back to antiquity).
I was in the Royal Navy and injured in an explosion onboard HMS Indomitable in February 1953. I spent most of the next four months in Bighi Hospital. What I remember most about Malta was the kindness and friendliness of the Maltese people.
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Malta was beautiful! It's got such a surprisingly rich history. I went there for three days foolishly thinking it was small, three days ought to do it. Boy was I wrong! This reminded me that I definitely need to go back
I was born in Gozo, Malta. My family lived underground during the WWII. I believe my mother lost some of her hearing due to all the bombing and explosions. I mostly grew up between Canada and Michigan, USA. Always wanted to go home, to Malta, but no such luck, so far. I love being Maltese and wear the Maltese Cross everyday. Thank you for your short document. I actually wrote a paper in college on the history of Malta, so I knew much of what you presented....great job!!!!!
I loved Malta! I spent 10 days there this past June. It's one of the best places I've been.
Everything Geodiode produces is nothing short of extraordinary.
Thank you so much! :)
im maltese from valletta im proud well done we love to see tourist visit us some i talked to them they love it and they tell me they are coming back again thank you for this video well done
Thank you and nice to hear from the city of Jean de Valette! :)
I'm a local Maltese.. and the video you uploaded is one of the best explained. You should said that Saint Paul shipwrecked on the island of Malta and was bitten by a venomous snake, the locals though he gonna die but nothing happened. He preached about Jesus Christ for months.. a eventually the locals became Christians.. 😊
Thanks glad you liked the video. I knew about St Paul, but I had so much to fit in, I decided to leave him out, sorry!
Here we go: The book of Acts 27:27 through 28:11 tells the story of Paul’s shipwreck and three-month winter stay in Malta. As a prisoner, he was transported to Rome, where he would be brought before Caesar for trial. "28:1 Once safely on shore, we found out that the island was called Malta. 2 The islanders showed us unusual kindness. They built a fire and welcomed us all because it was raining and cold. 3 Paul gathered a pile of brushwood and, as he put it on the fire, a viper, driven out by the heat, fastened itself on his hand. 4 When the islanders saw the snake hanging from his hand, they said to each other, “This man must be a murderer; for though he escaped from the sea, the goddess Justice has not allowed him to live.” 5 But Paul shook the snake off into the fire and suffered no ill effects. 6 The people expected him to swell up or suddenly fall dead; but after waiting a long time and seeing nothing unusual happen to him, they changed their minds and said he was a god.7 There was an estate nearby that belonged to Publius, the chief official of the island. He welcomed us to his home and showed us generous hospitality for three days. 8 His father was sick in bed, suffering from fever and dysentery. Paul went in to see him and, after prayer, placed his hands on him and healed him. 9 When this had happened, the rest of the sick on the island came and were cured. 10 They honored us in many ways; and when we were ready to sail, they furnished us with the supplies we needed."
I thought that was Crete.
@@Pfsif The bible says Malta. Check out Acts 27:27 through 28:11
@@Geodiode may i know what is the famous thing in malta?
Malta is a very beautiful country and its my dream to be there once in my life. Because I love Malta ❤🎉❤
I am not Maltija, I am Hungarian and living in the island the last ten months and I love it. Your presentation was well thought out well presented and enjoyable.I am mostly studying the time of the Great Siege that connects me with the Malti people because we had the same Ottoman power and even the same Sultan who after Malta came to Hungary to die outside one of our fortification at Szigetvár. The heroic fight of Maltese touched my heart it really strikes a chord because Hungarians did the same. I live in Bormla just outside of Birgu in the famous Three Cities and I love it. I have been searching every spot I could for the remarkable events of the Siege.
How could one find a job and settle in Malta?
Nice to hear from you. Yes! Malta and Hungary have that peculiar connection of being massively assaulted by the same Ottoman Sultan! Glad you're enjoying life there now.
No shots of the ugly flats sprouting up everywhere,broken pavements,crowds everywhere,in summer people walking about without shirts,in bikinis, in urban areas ,with no respect for the People who live there.Youhave shown only the nice bits.
How wonderful to have you in Malta.
@@rosemallia5252 thank you, how kind of you. 😊
I was born in Malta but emigrated to Canada in my youth. Never realized the history of this beautiful island.
My family and I are looking forward to this. Thank you for making it.
I am flying to Malta from the U.S. in January to meet up with friends from Canada and Columbia in Gozo. So excited! This documentary is inspiring and so informative. I really want to see the neolithic settlements. Just the idea of standing near a civilization that harks back to 3800 BC is utterly fascinating to me. And I thought the Mayan ruins at Uxmal and Chichen Itza were something!
Have fun!
That was wonderful. Thank you for all that information. Both my parents were Maltese, my dad was born in Valletta and my mother was born in Gozo. They were there in Malta during the Second World War. And I’ve been lucky enough to have spent three days in Malta on my own. I’m very grateful for your information.
Thanks!
my birthplace I love MALTA!
Excellent, well-presented, thank you
You're very welcome!
1:45: 🏰 Malta, a small island nation with a rich history, is now a prosperous and independent fortress in the heart of the Mediterranean.
4:52: 🏰 Malta's history took a unique turn when it was given to the Catholic religious military order of the Knights Hospitaller by Charles Quint in 1530, and successfully defended against a siege by the Ottoman Turks in 1565.
9:15: 🇲🇹 Malta's bravery during WWII led to them receiving the George Cross and they continue to proudly display it on their flag and coat of arms.
12:12: 🏰 The island of Malta is known for its beautiful cliffs and fortress-like geography, with a Mediterranean climate and a lack of water supply.
15:46: 🏝 Malta is a small island nation with a diverse manufacturing sector, a European-influenced culture, and a rich architectural heritage.
Recap by Tammy AI
Very well presented and quite correct, nice to hear someone making a good presentation about my home country. Thank you.
Thank you very much!
Malta! I would love to go! . Excellent, well-presented, thank you.
Glad you enjoyed it! Hope you get to visit soon!
Lots of history for Tiny island
Excellent presentation! The more am excited to visit my daughter in Malta. 🙏🙏🙏
Glad you liked it. Great excuse to go visit!
I'm half Maltese half English, and currently living in Floriana. Malta however is currently over populated and construction everywhere. Oh and today Robbie Williams will be singing right next to my flat. Any hoo, very nice video 🎉. I was in Valletta last night and had a wonderful time and too much to drink 🍻🍷😅
Thanks for sharing! Yes, it is a place that I'd love to visit, but I couldn't live in such a crowded place. I like my space!
@LisaBryan-oj6ep . Hello there. I'm doing great thank you very much, and you? So you would like to be my friend, that's very intriguing. Could you kindly tell me a little about yourself, you know, where you are from, what do you do, and why would you like to be my friend ? Please don't keep me waiting, for the anticipation is killing me here 🤗. Could this be a fortuitous moment for the both of us I wonder 🤔.The ball is in your court, as they say.
Not only Robbie Williams, also Christina Aguilera and OneRepublic this year
Malta has always been overpopulated considering the lack of running water and natural resources. The Temple builders had to leave to survive as they made the land barren, and the islands were empty for a few hundred years.
これまで、見たこともない動画です。
今後も、参考にしたいともいます。
ありがとうございます。
This is a video I have never seen before.
I would like to use it as a reference in the future.
thank you.
Was an honor to have visited this fascinating country
Am a Ghanaian, Malta has always been my dream country.....I have read and watched alot about Malta...Am yet to relocate to Malta with my family to explore the beautiful island country
Another great video! It’s really amazing how a place’s geography will shape its history in such interesting ways!
Exactly! And thanks for the compliment.
30 yrs ago I spent a month on Malta ,I walked the whole island,I loved it
Would love to go back. Went to all the goddess megalith ruins. Very interesting and beautiful beautiful
the history of malta is fantastic
Superb. As always, this video makes me feel like I've travelled to this country.
Thank you, glad you enjoyed and yes definitely worth a visit.
Thank you so much for doing a video on Malta!!!!! I am half Maltese but born in Canada and I have had the chance to visit once and it was phenomenal! I recommend everyone sees this island at least once!
Glad you enjoyed it! Nice to hear from people of Malta!
A very informative video and a delight to watch. It made me very homesick.
Great short video. I'm from Malta and it was a good overview of the island.
Wow can't wait to watch it!! I like Malta, one of the unique countries❤❤❤
We ❤ MALTA.
Excellent presentation about my country ❤
Thank you! 😃
Nice job! it is easy to become interested in Malta, and you provide multiple reasons.
Welcome!
I lived in Malta for almost three years whilst working in Libya, many years ago. I have many mixed memories but I have never been back in 40 years. Thanks for a great video.
You're welcome!
Thanks for a great video!
Glad you liked it!
We are enjoying all your videos so well presented. Well done.
Thanks so much - glad you're enjoying it.
I am an ex Maltese, being an Aussie. Your history roundup was quite good for the history of the Maltese Islands. For the Maltese people it is another matter. Maltese people are the descendants of Sicilians, islamized, and speaking Siculo-Arabic from the Agrigento region, what the Maltese call Girgenti, and they arrived to the unpopulated Maltese Islands about 1000 years ago. So nothing to do with Phoenicians, Carthagenians, Romans and most of those people mentioned in this video. So basically the Muslim North Africans in Sicily, the Normans and so forth.
País maravilho, rico em história!
Lovely viedo have loved Malta since visiting in the 1970 ,s with the R F A and one of best friends is Maltese
Thank you! Glad to hear of your connection to the islands.
Wow what a wonderful and informative presentation!!!!! 😍😍 excellent job! I had no idea that Maltese is a semitic language. It's geographic location really gives it such a fascinating and unique history. And crazy how densely populated it is.
Thanks so much! ❤🤍❤🤍🇲🇹🇲🇹🇲🇹🇲🇹🇲🇹
Glad you liked it Yiorgos!
Sure is, but it is very mixed. English is basically Germanic but it has a huge vocabulary of Romance words. Maltese is a form of Maghreban Arabic with a huge amount of Romance words. It is not understable to Arabic speakers of any variety even Maghreban Arabics.
Wow great video and very informative!! The size of it's country is very small but this is one of the most interesting and beautiful country to visit!! ❤❤❤
Glad you enjoyed it! Thanks!
Maltese here great video!
Thanks!
Please do Finland soon! I love your videos, keep the good work up!
Thanks, yes I will cover Finland in a future video, but such a long queue!
Finally going there in november. Very exited.
You made great geography videos. Please make more videos of every independent sovereign countries from A-Z.
Thank you!
Another wonderfully broad yet succinct video. You’ll never please everyone but this is as close as one could get. Keep it up.
Much appreciated!
Malta! I would love to go! 😍
Excellent presentation 🎉🎉 as usual!!! 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Thanks again!
Wow nice place
Very informative. Thanks!
You're welcome!
Thanks for making these
Glad you like them!
Very nice and interesting country
Great footage and amazing aerial view. Thanks for sharing. 👍👍👍 Subbed and Liked. 👍👍👍
Glad you enjoyed, and thanks for the sub!
I am Maltese and live in USA but Malta lives in me. The food is not Italian it is Maltese I cook everyday we eat healthy and enough for many. I loved watching Thankyou.
Excellent presentation!
Thank you! Cheers!
Growing up in Libya until I was 17, I attended St Edward's College from 1954 until 1958. Unfortunately I have never been back to either Malta or Libya. Perhaps it is time now to make a plan!
Sounds like you've led an eventful life!
i just find this chanel,and watch on myday off.and alerned alot of thing.
Simply excellent
Bonjour Géodiode ! Je regarde tes vidéos de France (un pays qui n'a d'ailleurs toujours pas été passé en revue malgré notre présence sur tous les continents exception faite de l'Asie, c'est-à-dire que la partie sur les climats en France serait passionnante a regarder sachant que beaucoup y sont représentés ! ^^). Je tenais à te remercier pour ton contenu que l'on ne trouve que trop peu sur la plateforme RUclips. En effet, je crois qu'AtlasPro parle quelques fois de l'impact de la géographie et du climat sur les sociétés mais dans une bien moindre mesure.
C'est un sujet qui me passionne et qui n'est absolument pas abordé par des chaînes francophones, c'st pourquoi je salue également ton initiative de traduction de tes vidéos en de multiples langues, bien que la version en anglais me convienne parfaitement à titre personnel :)
Bref, belle journée à toi et très bonne continuation !
(Here's the translation) Hello Geodiode! I watch your videos from France (a country which has still not been reviewed despite our presence on all continents except Asia, that is to say that the part on the climates in France would be fascinating to watch knowing that many are represented there! ^^). I wanted to thank you for your content that we find too little on the RUclips platform. Indeed, I believe that AtlasPro sometimes talks about the impact of geography and climate on societies, but to a much lesser extent.
This is a subject that fascinates me and which is absolutely not addressed by French-speaking channels, which is why I also welcome your initiative to translate your videos into multiple languages, although the English version suits me perfectly as far as I'm concerned :)
Have a nice day and keep up the good work!
Glad you're enjoying the content. I don't get a lot of fan mail from France, and thought is it something to do with us being old enemies?! haha Anyway, I will get to France as a series of videos, but because it's such a big subject, I may split it into 3 videos. We'll see...
@@Geodiode Can't wait for that! I recently visited France and I fell in love 😍
The Architecture there is way more beautiful then the west.
and thats from a few small islands too. wow. tradition never fails to be better.
At the beginning of the video, you forgot to name spaniards, who ruled the archipelago during almost 300 years. But later you mention the Crown of Aragon, so you middle correct your forget. Congratulations for the video, it's fantastic in all of senses. Goes on!!!
Thanks!
so beautiful amazing place
Great video! Keep these up please !
Thanks, will do!
Very enjoyable video.
Many thanks!
Love to visit there ❤ from India
Good presentation. Regard from Indonesia 🇮🇩
Thanks!
Sure I'll go next Winter... Expecially now that we have cipest fly from Perugia (central Italy). But I'm going to get the Knight Cross like Caravaggio (alias Michelangelo Merisi; as a Painter (dreaming)... 🙂
Thanks a lot for sharing. New subber...
Have a great trip, in the footsteps of the tortured artist ;) - thanks for the sub!
I definitely want to visit Malta one day.
great video
Great video, bravo! :)
this vid just earned you a subscriber in me. Keep it up❤
Welcome aboard!
I think you underplayed the significance and longevity of the catholic faith since the first century. A key to the people and their resilience through all the changes😊
Excellent
Thank you so much 😀
Great video! Thanks for the effort! Please make one about Argentina
Thanks! I will do Argentina, don't worry, because it has a fascinating story.
Hello that is so excellent 👏 doing great so wonderful bless you all 💕 ❤️ ❤🎉🎉🎉🎉
Thanks!
I’m Hispanic and I love Malta , the drink 😮makes a good breakfast drink 😅
Brilliant video ❤❤
Glad you enjoyed it! Thanks!
I love Malta. I can speak to most Maltese I know either in English, Italian, or French, and even some Arabic. The people are wonderful and warm and their hospitality is second to none. I was the co-founder of a company we established in Malta, as our World Wide Communication/Technical Centre. Hence, I spent many months in Malta, coming and going. The food, hmmmmm, no words can describe the most delicious Swordfish stake with Olives. Now, 30 years later and visited 120+ countries, this Swordfish did not find its match on this Planet. Ha, ha, ha ħajja twila Malta/long life Malta🙏🙏🙏
Malta é sicilia
@@torome1812 These are two completely different stories. Sicily is nice, however, it is also the homeland of the Cosa Nostra and therefore not my pair of shoes.
@@felixniederhauser7799 la sua ignoranza nel non saper conoscere la storia è cultura siciliana mi fa ridere. La Sicilia non è cosa nostra. La Sicilia è prima di tutto la terra di poeti è li che è nata la poesia è la culla della civiltà lì son nati scrittori artisti musicisti è la più multiculturale la più ricca di storia la più invasa dai Normanni, Greci , Romani, Punici, Fenici, Cartagironesi Spagnoli Arabi ecc. E la terra baciata dagli Dei. e la terra dei grandi poeti Tantto x citarne alcuni la terra di Pirandello, Verga, Sciascia, Quasimodo Giovanni Meli Cammilleri che lei non sa né anche chi sono.E la terra del grande, Archimede. Un consiglio prima di leggere Cosa Nostra...… vada a studiare più la Sicilia prima di parlare è giudica senza sapere niente è stupido è ignorante la sua mentalità vada a leggere un po di storia su chi è la Sicilia
Ha, ha, ha @@mirellamorano8828
Loved this! Hope you cover Sardinia one day :)
Thank you!
Very Interesting I liked it ❤
Thanks!
thank you for the video
Well explained ❤
Thanks!
I lived in Malta for 3 years. Even although it was during the Mintoff years, Malta was as close as possible to Paradise. Maybe not so great for the native inhabitants but, for me, it was superb. The people were friendly and accepting of all (but not for the opposing political party). Much has been changed since those years. Malta is now prosperous, with a large population of Russian oligarchs, the usual assortment of mafia, and membership of the European Union.
Best comment, real
"the usual assortment of mafia" LOL
I visited Malta as a speaker at a Global Peace Conference a couple of years ago. It was one of the high points of my life despite only having two days to tour. The other three days were given over to presentations and meeting academics from all over the world who were involved in peace actions and teaching..
How can someone get to malta from Nigeria
Very well-made video! Your next one should be on France!
Yes! We'll be making that soon.
Excellent video 😊
Thank you very much!
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Intresting and informative
Glad you enjoyed it
Wowww ❤
MALTA THANKS FOR YOUR HELP THE REFUGEE .COMES TO ALL OF THE WORLD ...
Would love one on Switzerland
Yes. But.
What about Maltezers?
Some part of a Hindi/Bollywood movie, "Charas"shot there. Especially, a romantic song between the Hero/Heroin of that movie.
Great video! As for Maltese dogs you missed Kelb tal-Fenek or Pharaoh hound, which is indigenous to Malta (I dont think Maltese terrier is at all).
Thanks! Yes the Pharoah hound is Maltese. We'll never get to know the true origins of the Maltese terrier (I had no idea the breed went back to antiquity).
The goddess culture very interesting, no war for 5000 yrs!
Good
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ALBANIAN : Mjalta for Honey ;) 🇽🇰🇽🇰🇦🇱🇦🇱 proud to speak this old and unique language.
cheers from Republic of Kosovo , 🇽🇰❤️