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Strip Club in Malta
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Its high level of finishing, cozy decor and our professional approach to the industry has ensured our ongoing success. Malta being a small island has presented us with various problems not least amongst which is the recruitment of local girls to dance. At one point the club was forced to close down as it was near impossible to obtain work permits necessary to employ foreign girls. However, Malta's entry into the European Union will facilitate matters. Amongst the highlights which all our members of staff look forward to is the last Wednesday of the month where a special party is organized exclusively for them. The girls are able to prepare for special shows with specially made costumes and great promotions at the bar. The girls find the island and its people very friendly, where they can dance the night away and enjoy the glorious sunshine all day on the nearby beach. Malta's unique geographical location ensures nine months of sunshine with winters that are mild at worse. Most of AO Clubs clientele consists of conference groups and tourists who are mainly residents at the various superb five star hotels all situated within walking distance of the club. Being a first on the island we can rely on our unique experience to keep us ahead of the competition, leading us to believe that the future holds bright prospects for us. In the words of AO's Manager Mr. Duncan Fenech himself "....whoever works here simply loves it, loves Malta and its people too. All we expect from our staff is that they abide by our golden rules namely to speak English, always be positive and use a bit of intelligence."
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Map taken from lonelyplanet.com
About the Country:
OFFICIAL
NAME:Malta LOCATION
& GEOGRAPHY: Malta
is an archipelago of five islands located in the central Mediterranean
Sea. It consists of the islands of Malta, Gozo, Comino, Cominotto Filfa
and St. Paul. The islands are generally low lying with no mountains or
rivers and the coastlines of Malta and Gozo are well indented with
numerous bays and rocky coves. Major Cities (pop. est.); Birkirkara
21,800, Qormi 19,900, Hamrun 13,700, Sliema 13,500, Valletta 9,100 (1994).
Land Use; pastures and agricultural-cultivated 41%, other 59% (1993). CLIMATE: Malta has a typical Mediterranean climate characterized by a dry summer season and a mild rainy winter season with occasional fog from November to March. Average annual precipitation is 559 mm (22 inches) and occurs almost entirely between October and April. Average temperature ranges in Valletta are from 10 to 14 degrees Celsius (50 to 57 degrees Fahrenheit) in January to 23 to 29 degrees Celsius (73 to 84 degrees Fahrenheit) in August.
CURRENCY: The
official currency is the Lira (ML) divided into 100 Cents, which is in
turn divided into 1,000 Mils
ECONOMY:
Gross National
Product; USD $2,606,000,000 (1992). Public Debt; USD $921,700,000 (1994).
Imports; ML 830,920,000 (1993). Exports; ML 518,326,000 (1993). Tourism
Receipts; USD $653,000,000 (1993). Balance of Trade; ML -226,900,000
(1994). Economically Active Population; 139,868 or 38.2% of total
population (1993). Unemployed; 4.2% (1993).
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