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  2. Malta Metro - Wikipedia

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    Malta does not currently have any railways, and car ownership in Malta is exceedingly high, considering the very small size of the islands; it is the fourth-highest in the European Union. The number of registered cars in 1990 amounted to 182,254, giving an automobile density of 577/km 2 (1,494/sq mi). [1]

  3. Transport Malta - Wikipedia

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    Transport Malta (officially the Authority for Transport in Malta, Maltese: Awtorità għat-Trasport f’Malta) is a government body overseeing transport in Malta. It falls under the authority of the Maltese Ministry of Transport and Infrastructure. It was created in 2010, taking over the previous functions of the Malta Maritime Authority, the ...

  4. Transport in Malta - Wikipedia

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    Malta has 3,096 kilometres of road, 2,704 km (87.3%) of which are paved and 392 km are unpaved as of 2008. [7] 114 km of Malta's roads are on the Trans-European Transport Network but it has no motorways. [8] Roads in Malta are maintained and operated by Infrastructure Malta. [9] The official road user guide for Malta is The Highway Code. [10]

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  6. Category:Rail transport in Malta - Wikipedia

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    Contact us; Contribute Help; Learn to edit; Community portal; ... Pages in category "Rail transport in Malta" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total.

  7. Malta Railway - Wikipedia

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    The Malta Railway (Italian: Ferrovia di Malta) was the only railway line ever on the island of Malta, and it consisted of a single railway line from Valletta to Mdina. It was a single-track line in metre gauge, operating from 1883 to 1931. The railway was known locally in Maltese as il-vapur tal-art (the land ship).

  8. Malta - Wikipedia

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    The Malta Broadcasting Authority has authority to supervise all local broadcasting stations and ensures their compliance with legal and licence obligations as well as the preservation of due impartiality. [296] The Malta Communications Authority reported that there were 147,896 pay TV subscriptions active at the end of 2012. [297]

  9. Telephone numbers in Malta - Wikipedia

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    The numbering plan for Malta adheres to the E.164 international numbering standard, allowing communication both domestically and internationally. [3] Malta utilizes a closed numbering plan, consisting of a country code, an area code, and a subscriber number. The country code for Malta is +356.