Ghawdex (pronounced “audesch”) is the
Maltese name for Gozo. It is a beautiful island with a quiet and
different personality from Malta. Greener and more fertile, and reflecting
more of a way of life based on agriculture and fishing. Life on Gozo
is slower and more relaxed than that on Malta. Despite increasing
tourism, the island retains an atmosphere that has enchanted many
visitors one of whom was Ulysses, who was supposedly enticed to stay
for seven years by the nymph, Calypso. The people are friendly, with
a fairly laid-back attitude to life that readily appeals to most
visitors.
Gozo is approximately 14.5 kilometres long and approximately
7.5 kilometres wide, with a shore line of 43 kilometres and has a population
of around 28,000. Every little town and village has a parish church
and not a day goes by without the sound of church bells ringing out
across the rolling hills and terraced fields. The main port is Imgarr
where regular ferry crossings are made to Malta. There is also a Heliport
at Xewkija. All the roads are linked to the capital, Victoria, and
both buses and private cars, find themselves going in and out of town
on most journeys.
The official languages are English and Maltese. Almost all
the Maltese speak English. Maltese is a Semitic language written with
Roman script combining elements of Italian, French and English.
For more
information of Gozo: www.gozo.gov.mt

For
a weather forecast: www.gozoweather.com
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