Malta Florist
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Delivery:
This is a Relay Service by Plants in Flower Internet Florists est 1988 & Petals Worldwide Florist Network.
The ordered item will be made and delivered by a carefully selected local florist close to the delivery address.
We have local florists ready to deliver your order to major towns and cities in: .... and many more
Order here for Flower delivery to most large towns and cities in Malta

Click on a Category to view the range available ....Prices in Euro

BouquetsBouquets & Posies
from 42 Euro

ArrangementsFlower Arrangements
from 47 Euro

RosesRoses
from 49 Euro

CelebrationCelebration Flowers
from n/a

Sympathy tributesSympathy Tributes
51 Euro

PlantsGift Plants
from 45 Euro

About Flower Delivery in Malta .....
Florist Malta
Maltese Landscape.

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Malta is a densely populated developed European country in the European Union. The Southern European island nation is an archipelago that includes the inhabited islands of Malta, Gozo and Comino, along with a number of smaller, uninhabited islands. It is situated centrally in the Mediterranean Sea, 93 km south of Sicily (Italy) and 288 km north-east of Tunisia. Gibraltar is 1,826 km to the west. Malta is just over 300 kmē with an estimated population of more than 400,000 people. Malta's de facto capital is Valletta and the biggest city is Birkirkara. The islands enjoy a Mediterranean climate. The country's official languages are Maltese and English, which replaced Italian in 1934. Malta has a long legacy of Roman Catholicism, which continues to be the official and dominant religion in Malta.
Throughout its history, Malta's location in the Mediterranean Sea has given it a strategic importance. A sequence of powers including the Phoenicians, Romans, Fatimids, Sicilians, Knights of St John, French and British have all ruled the islands. Malta gained independence from the United Kingdom in 1964 and became a Republic in 1974, whilst retaining membership in the Commonwealth of Nations. It is a member of the United Nations (since 1964) and a member of the European Union (since 2004). Malta is also party to the Schengen Agreement (since 2007)[11] and member of the eurozone (since 2008). Malta is known for its world heritage sites, most prominently the Megalithic Temples which are the oldest free-standing structures in Europe. According to the Acts of the Apostles, St. Paul was shipwrecked on the island, making Malta an Apostolic See. Malta is also suggested as a hypothetical location of the mythical lost island of Atlantis.