Ich komme aus einem europäischen Land und Malta hat die Größe der Hauptstadt plus der umliegenden Vororte.

    In dieser Region gibt es wichtige sozioökonomische Unterschiede, aber nicht viele kulturelle, da es sich um ein kleines Gebiet handelt und die meisten Menschen ohnehin in die Hauptstadt pendeln. Wie ist die Situation in einem kleinen Land wie Malta? Unterscheidet sich der durchschnittliche Joe aus Mgarr in seinen Überzeugungen/Traditionen/Kulturen von einem Mann in Zejtun oder Valletta, abgesehen von den Vermögensunterschieden (falls vorhanden)?

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    Von Danthegrammarfreak

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    1. Simon_PitreVella on

      Yes, think about many of the similarly sized cities to Malta and you will notice that even those have different cultural and socioeconomic differences between neighborhoods and boroughs

    2. The pace of life is the biggest one. In the south, especially in villages like Żurrieq, things are slower, more family-oriented

    3. Culturally one may divide the Malta between the harbour area and the rural area. Again due to heavy urbanization this is becoming more blurry.

      In the past this was more prevalent.

    4. One_Armadillo_3826 on

      Yes i think think there are differences. One thing I notice is past times, there are areas where there is more of a hunting tradition with families residing on the locality. For example in Qormi and Marsa, you find more people (compared to other localities) which have horses as pets, partly due to horse racing, but also for leisure.
      Sliema area, used to have more upper class English speaking Maltese people. I think there are other cases of such cultural differences

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