Language Question (Malta)
- 100-ton gun
- 1921 Maltese general election
- 1924 Maltese general election
- 1927 Maltese general election
- 1932 Maltese general election
- Abyssinia Crisis
- Alexander Ball
- Anglophile
- Anti-Reform Party
- Arabic
- Arabic script
- Arturo Mercieca
- Australia
- British Empire
- Catholic Church
- Comino
- Constitutional Party (Malta)
- Crown Colony of Malta
- Culture of Italy
- Democratic Nationalist Party (Malta, 1921–26)
- Emigration from Malta
- English language
- English law
- Enrico Mizzi
- Fascist Italy (1922–1943)
- Fortunato Mizzi
- French invasion of Malta
- French language
- French occupation of Malta
- George Percy Badger
- Gerald Strickland, 1st Baron Strickland
- Grand Harbour
- Henry Bathurst, 3rd Earl Bathurst
- Henry Bouverie
- Hospitaller Malta
- Italian irredentism
- Italian irredentism in Malta
- Italian language
- Italian nationalism
- Italian unification
- Italophilia
- John Hookham Frere
- Kingdom of Italy
- Kingdom of Sicily
- Labour Party (Malta)
- Latin
- Latin script
- Lintorn Simmons
- List of Governors of Malta
- Malta
- Maltese English
- Maltese Political Union
- Maltese language
- Maltese literature
- Maltese people
- Medium of instruction
- Mikiel Anton Vassalli
- Nationalist Party (Malta)
- Nazi Germany
- Partito Popolare
- Pietro Pace
- Protestantism
- Rinella Battery
- Robert Herbert
- Second French Empire
- Secretary of State for War and the Colonies
- Self-governing colony
- Semitic languages
- Sicilian language
- Sicily
- Siculo-Arabic
- Siege of Malta (World War II)
- Sigismondo Savona
- Suez Canal
- Thomas Maitland (British Army officer)
- Treaty of Paris (1814)
- Uganda Protectorate
- United States
- University of Malta
- Valletta
- William IV
- William Savona
- World War II
- Ġan Anton Vassallo
- Ġużè Muscat Azzopardi