Is Malta Bigger Than Italy? (Comparison)

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Is Malta Bigger than Italy

Malta is an island country in the Southern part of Europe located in the Mediterranean sea, whereas Italy is a country located in Southern Europe. Today in this article, we will discuss the comparison between Malta and Italy regarding various aspects.

Size

Is Malta bigger than Italy?

The total area of Malta is 316 sq km, and the total area of Italy is 301,340 sq km. Malta is smaller than Italy by 301,024 sq km. Malta is around 953.60 times smaller than Italy.

Area of Malta:  122 sq mi ( 316 km2 )

Area of Malta compared to Italy

Area of Italy:  116,350 sq mi ( 301,340 km2 )

Area of Italy compared to Malta

Population

According to the data from Worldometer, the total population of Malta as of 5th July 2021, is estimated to be around 442,725.

Population of Malta compared to Italy

Based on the Worldometer elaboration of the latest United Nations data, the current population of Italy as of 5th July 2021, is estimated to be around 60,373,175.

Population of Italy compared to Malta

Here is some more data comparison between Malta and Italy.

The capital city of Malta is Valletta, and the capital city of Italy is Rome.

Official Languages

Malta: Maltese, English
Italy: Italian

Human Development Index

HDI of Malta as of 2019: 0.895
HDI of Italy as of 2019: 0.892

Malta Timezone: 

UTC + 1 (Central European Time)

Summer (DST):
UTC + 2 (Central European Summer Time)

Italy Timezone: 

UTC + 1 (Central European Time)

Summer (DST):
UTC + 2 (Central European Summer Time)

Geological Coordinates

Coordinates of Malta:
35° 54′ 0″ N14° 31′ 0″ E

Coordinates of Italy:
43° 0′ 0″ N12° 0′ 0″ E

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By Aashish Poudel Genuine

Aashish Poudel Genuine is a web developer, writer and currently a student in Cyprus. He has created this site to help people who are willing to come to Cyprus or want to know more about this country.

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