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Malta enjoys one of the most optimal arrangement of hours of daylight in Europe. Days in winter are not as short as in the northern part of the continent, the average hours of daylight in December, January and February is 10.3 hours [8] (for comparison: London [9] or Moscow [10] or Warsaw [11] – about 8 hours).
Malta has a Subtropical–Mediterranean climate (Köppen climate classification Csa), [8] with very mild winters and hot summers. Rain occurs mainly in winter, with summer being generally dry. According to International Living, Malta is the country with the best climate in the world. [9]
Malta is a nation of just under 450,000 people, [24] yet its infrastructure is required to support 2.6 million tourists every year. Malta's water works, roads, waste management systems and beaches are stretched to capacity in the summer months of July and August of every year, when tourism numbers are at their peak.
Summer time in Europe is the variation of standard clock time that is applied in most European countries (apart from Iceland, ... Malta +01:00 +01:00 +02:00 —
Adopted standard time of UTC+2 in 1903. Observed annual changes to summer time in 1942–1943 (UTC+3 summer, UTC+2 standard). Observed annual changes to winter time in 1994–2017 (UTC+2 standard, UTC+1 winter) in all regions except Zambezi, which remained in UTC+2 all year. [10] Netherlands: Observed DST in 1916–1945 and since 1977. New ...
Malta produces only about 20 percent of its food needs, has limited fresh water supplies because of the drought in the summer, and has no domestic energy sources, aside from the potential for solar energy from its plentiful sunlight.
izusek/istockphotoYou’ve heard of first-world problems (“OMG, the internet is so slow today!”). Compared to serious issues like famine or disease, these aren’t actually problems at all.
A key fixture in Europe's festival calendar, it has been held in Malta since 2007 while previous editions were held in Portugal, France, Spain and Italy. Now in its 15th year, Isle of MTV is Europe's largest free festival [1] and is annually attended by tens of thousands of people. Fans can register for tickets via isleofmtv.com