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11kV Overhead Line
EnergyMedium Voltage 11kV Overhead Line. While all reasonable steps have been taken to ensure the accuracy, completeness and reliability of the information provided, Enemalta assumes no responsibility for any errors, inaccuracies or missing information. In no event shall Enemalta be liable for any direct, indirect, special or incidental damage resulting from, arising out of or in connection with the use of the information being provided. -
2018 Malta Development Bank - Annual Report and Financial Statements
Economy and Finance2018 Malta Development Bank - Annual Report and Financial Statements -
2019 Malta Development Bank - Annual Report and Financial Statements
Economy and Finance2019 Malta Development Bank - Annual Report and Financial Statements -
2020 Malta Development Bank - Annual Report and Financial Statements
Economy and Finance2020 Malta Development Bank - Annual Report and Financial Statements -
2021 Malta Development Bank - Annual Report and Financial Statements
Economy and Finance2021 Malta Development Bank - Annual Report and Financial Statements -
2022 Malta Development Bank - Annual Report and Financial Statements
Economy and Finance2022 Malta Development Bank - Annual Report and Financial Statements -
2023 Malta Development Bank - Annual Report and Financial Statements
Economy and Finance2023 Malta Development Bank - Annual Report and Financial Statements -
2024 Malta Development Bank - Annual Report and Financial Statements
Economy and Finance2024 Malta Development Bank - Annual Report and Financial Statements -
2025 Malta Development Bank - Annual Report and Financial Statements
Economy and Finance2025 Malta Development Bank - Annual Report and Financial Statements -
33kV Overhead Line
EnergyHigh Voltage 33kV Overhead Line. While all reasonable steps have been taken to ensure the accuracy, completeness and reliability of the information provided, Enemalta assumes no responsibility for any errors, inaccuracies or missing information. In no event shall Enemalta be liable for any direct, indirect, special or incidental damage resulting from, arising out of or in connection with the use of the information being provided. -
Access to Internet at Home by District
Education, Culture and SportAccessibility to internet by individuals from a particular location. Access does not refer to whether or not connections can be provided in the area or street but to whether a particular person could use the internet from home, business (via portable devices) etc. The data set refers to the year 2011. -
Labour Force Activity Rate by District
Population and SocietyActivity rate refers to labour force (15-64) as a percentage of the population of working age (15-64). -
Aggregated trawling data for 2014 retrieved from the VMSbase system
EnvironmentThese datasets (Jan, Feb, April-December 2014) were produced in aggregated maps by showing the intensity of VMS (and not the effort) by the use of VMSBase-free software and Rstudio software (2009-2014, Inc. Version 0.98.1091) through a knowledge gained at VMSBase Training course, IMC-CNR, Ancona, Italy held in October 2015. This data was included as part of the dataset used for one of the co-financed EU LIFE+ Funding Programmes - LIFE BaĦAR for N2K project. -
Animals by Locality
Agriculture, Fisheries, Forestry & FoodData on pigs is extracted from the Pig Census. Data on sheep and goats is extracted from the Sheep and Goats Census. Data on cattle and dairy cows is extracted from the Cattle Census. All censuses have 1 December of each year as reference date. -
Article 17 Species Distribution
EnvironmentArticle 17 of the Habitats Directive requires Member States to report every six years about the progress made with the implementation of the Habitats Directive. As the main focus of the directive is on maintaining and/or restoring a favourable conservation status for habitat types & species of community interest, monitoring & reporting under the directive is focusing on that. Monitoring of conservation status is not restricted to Natura 2000 sites and data need to be collected both in and outside the Natura 2000 network to achieve a full appreciation of conservation status. Some data on sensitive species is restricted from public access, as the disclosure of such might adversely affect the conservation of the species in question; this is in line with the provisions of Article 4 2(h) of Directive 2003/4/EC. -
At Risk of Poverty or social exclusion by District
Population and SocietyThe at-risk-of-poverty or social exclusion rate corresponds to the proportion of persons who fall within at least one of the following three categories: persons whose equivalised income falls below the at-risk-of-poverty threshold; persons who live in severely materially deprived private households; and persons who live in private households where the working intensity (WI) is below 20 per cent. -
At Risk of Poverty Rate by District
Population and SocietyAt risk of poverty, also referred to as the at-risk-of-poverty line (or simply the poverty line), it is equivalent to 60 per cent of the median of the national equivalised income of persons living in private households. -
Average Household Income by District
Population and SocietyTotal gross household income includes the sum for all household members of gross personal income components plus gross income components at household level, including: - Gross employee cash or near cash income; - Gross non-cash employee income (only company car and associated costs included); - Gross cash benefits or losses from self-employment (including royalties); - Unemployment benefits; - Old-age benefits; - Survivors’ benefits; - Sickness benefits; - Disability benefits; - Education-related allowances; - Income from rental property or land; - Family/Children related allowances; - Social exclusion not elsewhere classified; - Housing allowances; - Regular inter-household cash transfers received; - Interests, dividends, profits from capital investments in unincorporated business; - Income received by people aged under 16; - Income received from individual private pension plans. -
Cancellation Orders
Justice, Legal System and Public SafetyFurther to the Freezing Order issued in accordance with Article 36 of Chapter 621, the court may order a cancellation to a freezing order in force. -
Civil Protection Department Sites
Government and Public SectorAll sites used by the Civil Protection Department. These include the HQ and the K9 section in Siggiewi, five fire stations; Hal Far, Floriana, Xemxija, Kordin and Gozo; a Marine section in Marsa. An Urban Search and Rescue (U.S.A.R) section and a Humanitarian Aid section are also located in Hal Far.
