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  2. State of Malta - Wikipedia

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    The State of Malta (Maltese: Stat ta’ Malta), commonly known as Malta, was the predecessor to the modern-day Republic of Malta. It existed between 21 September 1964 and 13 December 1974. The Crown Colony of Malta became independent under the Malta Independence Act 1964 (c. 86) passed by the British Parliament.

  3. History of Malta - Wikipedia

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    Following the passage of the Malta Independence Act 1964 (c. 86) by the British Parliament and the approval of a new Maltese constitution by 54.5% of voters in a referendum, the State of Malta (Maltese: Stat ta’ Malta) was formed on 21 September 1964 as an independent constitutional monarchy, with Elizabeth II as Queen of Malta and head of state.

  4. Seismic risk in Malta - Wikipedia

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    The earthquake of 11 January 1693 in Val di Noto is the most significant earthquake felt in Malta since the 16th century. In Sicily, it caused the death of around 60,000 individuals. With a magnitude of 7.4, it is considered to be the most powerful earthquakes in Italian history. [2] The earthquake was preceded on 9 January by a precursory ...

  5. List of disasters in Malta by death toll - Wikipedia

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    List. The plague outbreak was the worst epidemic in Maltese history. [ 1 ] The plague outbreak, imported from Alexandria in Egypt, killed about 5% of Malta's population. [ 2 ] The plague outbreak was imported from Tuscan galleys. [ 3 ] The tornado destroyed a number of ships in the harbour with great loss of life.

  6. List of heads of state of Malta - Wikipedia

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    This article lists the heads of state of Malta, from independence as the State of Malta in 1964 to present. From 1964 to 1974, Malta was a Commonwealth realm and its head of state under the Constitution of Malta was the queen of Malta, Elizabeth II – who was also simultaneously the queen of the United Kingdom and the other Commonwealth realms.

  7. Malta - Wikipedia

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    Under its 1964 constitution, Malta initially retained Queen Elizabeth II as Queen of Malta and thus head of state, with a governor-general exercising executive authority on her behalf. In 1971, the Malta Labour Party led by Dom Mintoff won the general elections, resulting in Malta declaring itself a republic on 13 December 1974 ( Republic Day ...

  8. Queen of Malta - Wikipedia

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    Elizabeth II was the only queen of the State of Malta, which existed from 1964 to 1974. The State of Malta was an independent sovereign state and a constitutional monarchy, which shared a monarch with other Commonwealth realms, including the United Kingdom. Elizabeth's constitutional roles in Malta were mostly delegated to a governor-general.

  9. Governor-General of Malta - Wikipedia

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    Sir Anthony Mamo. Abolished. 13 December 1974. The governor-general of Malta ( Maltese: Gvernatur-Δ enerali ta' Malta) was the official representative of Elizabeth II, Queen of Malta, in the State of Malta from 1964 to 1974. This office replaced that of the governor, and it was replaced by that of president upon the proclamation of the Republic ...