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Encyclopedia > Maltese

Maltese can refer to:

See also: Maltese is the national language of Malta, and an official language of the European Union. ... Country of origin Malta Classification and breed standards A Maltese is a small breed of white dog that does not shed. ... The Knights Hospitaller is a tradition which began as a Benedictine nursing Order founded in the 11th century based in the Holy Land, but soon became a militant Christian Chivalric Order under its own charter, and was charged with the care and defense of pilgrims. ...


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Maltese language - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (1055 words)
Maltese is a Semitic language of the Afro-Asiatic language family.
The oldest known document in Maltese is "Il Cantilena", a poem from the 15th century written by Pietro Caxaro.
Maltese vocabulary is a hybrid based on a foundation of Arabic Semitic roots with a heavy borrowing of Sicilian (rather than Tuscan Italian) loanwords.
Malta - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (2298 words)
The Maltese language is the only Semitic language of the Afro-Asiatic language family native to a geopolitically European country.
Maltese has also been heavily influenced by Romance languages and is written in a variety of the Latin alphabet.
The Maltese government is intending to adopt the euro as the country's currency on 1 January 2008, having entered ERM II in May 2005.
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