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Malta Protectorate

Malta Protectorate (Italian: Protettorato di Malta, Maltese: Protettorat ta' Malta) was the political term for Malta when it was a British protectorate. The protectorate existed between the capitulation of the French forces in Malta in 1800 and the transformation of the islands to the Crown Colony of Malta in 1813.

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Capital
Valletta
Common languages
Italian · Maltese · English
Currency
Maltese scudo
Historical era
Napoleonic Wars
Religion
Roman Catholicism
Status
Protectorate of the United Kingdom

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Declaration of Rights

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Lampedusa

Crown Colony

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Malta Protectorate

Nodes50
Edges49
Triples18
Avg. degree1.96
Density0.04
Components1

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Malta Protectorate

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Common languages · 3
Malta Protectorate → English, Italian, Maltese
Capital · 1
Malta Protectorate → Valletta
Currency · 1
Malta Protectorate → Maltese scudo
Historical era · 1
Malta Protectorate → Napoleonic Wars
Religion · 1
Malta Protectorate → Roman Catholicism
Status · 1
Malta Protectorate → Protectorate of the United Kingdom
• 1799–1801 · 1
Malta Protectorate → Alexander Ball
• 1800–13 · 1
Malta Protectorate → George III
• 1801 · 1
Malta Protectorate → Henry Pigot
• 1801–02 · 1
Malta Protectorate → Charles Cameron

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malta british maltese lampedusa colony island protectorate sicily french 1813 crown 1800 declaration islands also civil commissioner 1802 rights italian

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SubjectPredicateObjectConfidenceSrc
Malta ProtectorateCapitalValletta1.00infobox
Malta ProtectorateCommon languagesItalian1.00infobox
Malta ProtectorateCommon languagesMaltese1.00infobox
Malta ProtectorateCommon languagesEnglish1.00infobox
Malta ProtectorateCurrencyMaltese scudo1.00infobox
Malta ProtectorateHistorical eraNapoleonic Wars1.00infobox
Malta ProtectorateReligionRoman Catholicism1.00infobox
Malta ProtectorateStatusProtectorate of the United Kingdom1.00infobox
Malta Protectorate• 1799–1801Alexander Ball1.00infobox
Malta Protectorate• 1800–13George III1.00infobox
Malta Protectorate• 1801Henry Pigot1.00infobox
Malta Protectorate• 1801–02Charles Cameron1.00infobox
Malta Protectorate• 1802–09Alexander Ball1.00infobox
Malta Protectorate• 180793,0541.00infobox
Malta Protectorate• 1810–13Hildebrand Oakes1.00infobox
Malta Protectorate• Declaration of RightsJune 18021.00infobox
Malta Protectorate• Disestablished23 July 18131.00infobox
Malta Protectorate• Surrendered to the British4 September 18001.00infobox

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