Malta

In addition to MT which stands for its short form, the capital city is named Valletta. The official linguistic status belongs to both Maltese and English on the Island. Catholic religion holds dominance in the country and numerous churches and religious sites spread across the territory.
With only 316 km² of space Malta contains substantial historic landmarks and coastal scenery throughout its entire area. Traditional heritage coupled with maritime boldness and enduring strength is what the island highly treasures.
Travelers can explore Valletta’s cathedral buildings in addition to visiting Padua Saint Anthony’s chapel.
Touring Veradale Palace, and experiencing Mdina’s peaceful roads as well as the Blue Lagoon’s glistening seawaters.
Netherlands

The nation employs the abbreviation NL while Amsterdam serves as its central city. The state language remains Dutch but the majority of Dutch residents do not follow any religious path. The Netherlands functions effectively as a 41,543 km² territory while earning international recognition through its innovative traits alongside liberal policies and equality and freedom and solidarity approaches.
Tolerance practicality and creativity form the core values among the Dutch people. The nation gains fame from its tulip blooms combined with its picturesque canals and traditional windmills.
The attractions in The Netherlands that should not be missed include traditional windmills together with Keukenhof Gardens.
Canal Ring, Utrecht, The Hoge Veluwe National Park, Kinderdijk and Amsterdam’s canals are the must visit site in the country.