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Title: Malta
Other Titles: Continuum encyclopedia of popular music of the world
Authors: Ciantar, Philip
Keywords: Music -- History -- Malta
Ghana (Music) -- Malta
Folk music -- Malta
Musical analysis -- Malta
Music -- Performance -- Malta
Issue Date: 2005
Publisher: Continuum
Citation: Ciantar, P. (2005). Malta. In J. Shepherd, & D. Horn (Eds.), Continuum encyclopedia of popular music of the world, 8 (pp. 258-262). New York: Continuum.
Abstract: The Republic of Malta is an archipelago in the Mediterranean Sea, about halfway between the coasts of Sicilia (Sicily) to the north and North Africa to the south. With a total area of 122 sq miles (316 sq km), Malta is one of the world's most densely populated countries. It consists of mainland Malta, Gozo, Kemmuna (Comino) and two uninhabited islets. The capital, Valletta, is situated on mainland Malta and has a population of 102,000 (1999). The land is stony and moderately hilly with scant vegetation. There are no rivers, lakes or forests. Summers are hot and almost rainless, while winters are mild. Maltese culture, and popular music in particular, reflects the influences, adaptations and assimilations that foreign contacts brought to the islands.
URI: https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar//handle/123456789/30656
ISBN: 1441160787
9781441160782
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