Crown Colony of Malta

The Crown Colony of the Island of Malta and its Dependencies (commonly known as the Crown Colony of Malta or simply Malta) was the British colony in the Maltese islands, today the modern Republic of Malta. It was established when the Malta Protectorate was transformed into a British Crown colony in 1813, and this was confirmed by the Treaty of Paris in 1814.

Crown Colony of the Island of Malta and its Dependencies
Kolonja tal-Gżira ta' Malta u l-Gżejjer li jagħmlu Magħha (Maltese)
Colonia dell'Isola di Malta e sue Dipendenze (Italian)
1813–1964
Anthem: 
L-Innu Malti
The Malta Hymn
Royal anthem
God Save the King/Queen (1813–1964)
Europe in 1815, Malta in dark green, United Kingdom in cyan
Europe in 1815, Malta in dark green, United Kingdom in cyan
Europe during the Cold War, Malta in dark green, United Kingdom in cyan
Europe during the Cold War, Malta in dark green, United Kingdom in cyan
StatusBritish colony
CapitalValletta
Common languages
Religion
Roman Catholicism
Monarch 
 1813–1820 (first)
George III
 1952–1964 (last)
Elizabeth II
Governor 
 1813–1824 (first)
Thomas Maitland
 1962–1964 (last)
Maurice Henry Dorman
Prime Minister 
 1921–1923 (first)
Joseph Howard
 1962–1964 (last)
Giorgio Borġ Olivier
LegislatureParliament
Senate (to 1933)
Legislative Assembly
History 
 Established
23 July 1813
30 May 1814
 Independence
21 September 1964
Population
 1821
119,000[1]
CurrencyMaltese scudo and various other currencies (1813–1825)
Pound sterling (1825–1964)
ISO 3166 codeMT
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Malta Protectorate
State of Malta

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