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Location
The conference will be held in the
DOLMEN
RESORT HOTEL
in Qawra,
Malta.

About
Malta:
Situated in the middle of the Mediterranean Sea, the Maltese
archipelago consists of the island of Malta (Malte), Gozo and
Comino. The islands attract more than 1.2 million tourists
each year. Many are lured by the typical Mediterranean weather
and hospitality. Malta has no mountains or rivers and its
coastline is indented with harbours, bays, creeks, sandy
beaches and rocky coves.

Megaliths,
medieval dungeons and Calypso's Cave - Malta is positively
mythic. The narrow cobblestone streets of its towns are
crowded with Norman cathedrals and baroque palaces. The
countryside is littered with the oldest known human structures
in the world.
Malta is
very good at selling its romantic past of Copper Age temple
builders and crusading celibate knights, and it has used this
image to crank up a formidable tourism industry. Not that the
islands are overrun with highrise resorts - yet.
In the face
of modernisation, the archipelago's staunchly Roman Catholic
culture has helped the Maltese maintain a tight-knit community
and keep a lid on runaway development.
The upshot
of this is that travellers can enjoy a refreshing balance of
convenience and unvarnished local charm, and can get comfort
for considerably less than at many comparable Mediterranean
destinations.
The
religious festival season is six months long - ending just in
time for the holidays. If you overdose on nougat and wine, you
can slip off to the tiny neighbouring islands of Gozo or
Comino for some serious peace and quiet.


Full
country name: Republic of Malta
Area: 316 sq km
Population: 400,000
Capital City: Valletta
People: Maltese
Language: Malti, English, Italian
Religion: Roman Catholic (98%)
For further information about the Maltese Islands please
visit the following links:
http://www.aboutmalta.com
http://www.searchmalta.com/
http://www.visitmalta.com/
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