Maltese culture
Maltese culture is a rich blend of influences from various civilizations, including the Phoenicians, Romans, Arabs, and British. This diverse heritage is reflected in the island's architecture, language, and traditions. The official languages are Maltese and English, showcasing the island's historical connections.
Festivals play a significant role in Maltese life, with events like the Feast of St. Paul and Carnival drawing locals and tourists alike. Traditional music, such as Għana, and local cuisine featuring dishes like pastizzi and rabbit stew highlight the island's unique identity and communal spirit.