[Although the answer before was true, I decided it was slightly... degrading, perhaps? Sorry to whoever wrote it]
No, Malta is not in Greece. It was inhabited by the Greek once, when it was blessed 'Melite', meaning 'Honey Sweet'.
Malta is located just south of Italy, Sicily to be exact. It is a small island, part of a group called 'The Maltese Islands' by many. These islands include Gozo, Malta and Comino.
Malta is located in the mediterranean sea, below Sicily. The distance from Paris to Valetta is 1750 km (1088 miles). The flight from Orly, near Paris, to Luqa in Malta, takes a little over two hours.
Monaco, San Marino, Liechtenstein, and Malta are the mini states that are located near Italy.
Knossos is located in Crete, near the city of Heraclion.
The country of Greece is located in Europe near Asia and Africa. Turkey, Albania, Bulgaria and Macedonia border Greece.
No. There are Playmobil FunParks in Germany, France, Malta, and Greece, and 2 in Florida but none in California. There is a LegoLand in Carlsbad, California.
Halkidiki is also known as Chalkidiki, which is located near the top of Greece. It is a part of the region of Central Macedonia and it is a peninsula.
becuse it was near a water source
Mt. Olympus is located in the east of Greece near the Gulf of Salonika.
Malta is an island so it doesn't have physical borders with anyone. The closest country to Malta is Italy, although iIaly isn't very near, it's closer than Greece or North Africa.
Corinth peninsula
South East Greece, near the river Eurotas.
No, Malta does not have any active volcanoes. The country is not located near any tectonic plate boundaries where volcanic activity is common.