Gozo

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Gozo
Native name:
Għawdex
Nickname: Il-Gżira tat-tliet għoljiet / Isle of Calypso
Gozo from space via laser ESA378503 (cropped).jpg
Satellite view of Gozo and adjacent Comino
Location Gozo Malta.svg
Map of Maltese islands highlighting Gozo
Geography
Locationsouth of Sicily, Mediterranean Sea
Coordinates36°03′N 14°15′E
ArchipelagoMaltese islands
Area67 km2 (26 sq mi)
Length13.34 km (8.289 mi)
Width7.15 km (4.443 mi)
Administration
Malta
Largest settlementVictoria (pop. 6,901)
Minister for GozoClint Camilleri (PL)
Demographics
DemonymGozitans
PopulationIncrease 32,723 (2017 [1])
Pop. density557/km2 (1443/sq mi)
LanguagesMaltese (National/Official), English (Official)
Ethnic groupsMaltese people
Gozo Region Malta coa.svg

Gozo (/ˈɡz/,[2] US also /ˈɡɔːdz, ˈɡɔːts/),[3] Maltese: Għawdex (Maltese: [ˈɐːˤʊ̯dɛʃ])[4] and in antiquity known as Gaulos (Punic: 𐤂‬𐤅‬𐤋, romanized: GWL;[5] Ancient Greek: Γαῦλος[6], romanizedGaúlos),[7][8] is an island in the Maltese archipelago in the Mediterranean Sea. The island is part of the Republic of Malta. After the island of Malta itself, it is the second-largest island in the archipelago.

As of 2021, the island has a population of around 31,232 (out of Malta's total 443,227),[9] and its inhabitants are known as Gozitans (Maltese: Għawdxin). It is rich in historic locations such as the Ġgantija temples, which, along with the other Megalithic Temples of Malta, are amongst the world's oldest free-standing structures.[10]

The island is rural in character and less developed than the island of Malta. Gozo is known for its scenic hills, which are featured on its coat of arms.[11] The Azure Window, a natural limestone arch, was a remarkable geological feature until its collapse on March 8, 2017. The island has other notable natural features, including the Inland Sea and Wied il-Mielaħ Window. There are few sandy beaches on the island, all small, as well as seaside resorts that are popular with both locals and tourists, the most popular being Marsalforn and Xlendi. Gozo is considered one of the top diving destinations in the Mediterranean and a centre for water sports.[12]

Etymology