There is also an Austrian Malta. A small town and a valley in Carinthia.
Some exile Maltese must have founded it
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Malta,_Austria
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There is also an Austrian Malta. A small town and a valley in Carinthia.
Some exile Maltese must have founded it
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Malta,_Austria
Prodigies appear in the oddest of places
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There is also a Lake in Poland named Malta, after the Knights Hospitaller.
Malta was really important strategically, as a "checkpoint" for Naval repairs, a fortress as well as for trade routes in the Mediterranean...we were highly regarded.
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I think this is the first time in internet history where Malta is finally fully accepted on board the Euro-crew, all myths have been debunked and truth was revealed.
YOU ARE ALL FUCKING AWESOME, THEAPRICITY IS AWESOME.
TOO MUCH AWESOMENESS.
*seizure*
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I voted yes. But as I see that a majority here voted no.. I did it because, even if Georgia isn´t exactly within the geographical borders of Europe, there´s anyway some kind of a long association with some European countries, culturally and otherwise. The population is pred. orthodox christian (like Russia and Greece btw), more distantly in history there were relations with ancient Greeks and what now is Georgia.
It also depends on how and what you define as Europe.
Europe in a historical context is a rather recent term. Sure it was used by the ancient Greeks, but in a somewhat different meaning.
Is it as colossal as say between European and sub-Saharan African populations?
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It annoys me when people try and present Georgia and Armenia as non-European when I think they are they are the cultural border of Europe geographically and as Christian countries protected European frontiers for centuries.
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