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  2. Postal codes in Malta - Wikipedia

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    Since 2007, Maltese post codes consist of three letters that differ by locality, and four numbers. For example, an address in the capital Valletta would have the following postcode: Malta Chamber of Commerce Exchange Buildings Republic Street Valletta VLT 1117. Exceptionally some postcodes begin with two letters - TP (Tigne Point). Pre-2007 Format

  3. List of localities in Malta - Wikipedia

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  4. MaltaPost - Wikipedia

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    History. MaltaPost p.l.c. was registered with the Malta Registry of Companies as a public limited company on 16 April 1998. It took over from Posta Limited on 1 May of that year. On 31 January 2002, MaltaPost was partially privatized when the government sold 35% to Transcend Worldwide Ltd, a subsidiary company of New Zealand Post Ltd.

  5. Malta - Wikipedia

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    The country's capital is Valletta . With a population of about 519,000 [8] over an area of 316 km 2 (122 sq mi), [7] Malta is the tenth-smallest country by area [18] [19] and the fifth most densely populated sovereign state. Its capital Valletta is the smallest capital city in the European Union by area and population.

  6. St. Julian's, Malta - Wikipedia

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    St. Julian's, Malta. /  35.91861°N 14.49000°E  / 35.91861; 14.49000. Saint Julian's ( Maltese: San Ġiljan) is a town in the Eastern Region of Malta. As of 2020, its registered number of inhabitants stands at 13,792. [2] It is situated along the coast, north of the country's capital, Valletta. It is known for tourism -oriented ...

  7. Cospicua - Wikipedia

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    Cospicua or Bormla (Maltese, ), occasionally also known by the Latin name Cottonera, [citation needed] is a double-fortified harbour city in the Port Region of Malta.As Maleth (Phoenician: 𐤌𐤋𐤈, MLṬ), it served as the principal port of Phoenician Malta and, through Greek, Latin, and Arabic, may have given its name to the island and country.

  8. Postage stamps and postal history of Malta - Wikipedia

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    Malta's first postage stamp, the Halfpenny Yellow, which was issued for local mail on 1 December 1860. The postal history of Malta began in the early modern period, when pre-adhesive mail was delivered to foreign destinations by privately owned ships for a fee. The earliest known letter from Malta, sent during the rule of the Order of St John ...

  9. Ta' Xbiex - Wikipedia

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    Ta' Xbiex. /  35.89917°N 14.49806°E  / 35.89917; 14.49806. Ta' Xbiex ( Maltese pronunciation: [tɐʒˈbɪːʃ]) [1] is a locality and Local Council in the Central Region of Malta with a population of 2148 (estimated 2019) [2] It is part of a small headland within the Marsamxett Harbour, right between the villages of Msida and Gżira .