Comparing Indonesia with Malta

Compare Climate information for Indonesia and Malta

Is Indonesia warmer or hotter than Malta?

On average across the year, yes, Indonesia is hotter than Malta . Indonesia has an average temperature of 28°C/82°F and Malta has an average temperature of 19°C/66°F.

Indonesia's hottest month is October, with an average maximum temperature of 33°C/91°F, which is hotter than Malta's hottest month (August, with an average maximum temperature of 32°C/90°F).

Average Monthly Maximum Temperatures
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Is Indonesia colder or cooler than Malta?

On average across the year, no, Indonesia is not colder than Malta . Indonesia has an average minimum temperature of 24°C/75°F and Malta has an average minimum temperature of 16°C/61°F.



Indonesia's coldest month is July, with an average minimum temperature of 23°C/73°F, which is not colder than Malta's coldest month (January, with an average minimum temperature of 9°C/48°F).

Average Monthly Minimum Temperatures
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Does Indonesia have more rain than Malta?

On average across the year, no, Indonesia has less rain than Malta. Indonesia has an average annual rainfall of 74mm and Malta has an average annual rainfall of 406mm.

Indonesia's wettest month is December, with an average monthly rainfall of 10mm, which is drier than Malta's wettest month (November, with an average monthly rainfall of 86mm).

Average Monthly Rainfall
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Compare location information for Indonesia and Malta

How far is Indonesia from Malta?

The midpoint of Indonesia is approximately 6,784 miles (10,918km) east of Malta.

Is Indonesia further west than Malta?

No, Indonesia is not further west than Malta.

Is Indonesia further east than Malta?

Yes, Indonesia is further east than Malta. The midpoint of Indonesia is further east by approximately 6,505 miles (10,469km).

Is Indonesia further north than Malta?

No, Indonesia is not further north than Malta.

Is Indonesia further south than Malta?

Yes, Indonesia is further south than Malta. The midpoint of Indonesia is further south by approximately 2,538 miles (4,084km).

Is Indonesia bigger than Malta?

Yes, Indonesia is bigger than Malta. Indonesia has an area of 1,811,569 km2 (4,691,964 miles2) and Malta has an area of 316 km2 (818 miles2) which means that Indonesia is 1,811,253 km2 (4,691,145 miles2) bigger than Malta.
That makes Indonesia 5,733 times bigger than Malta.

Is Indonesia smaller than Malta?

No, Indonesia is not smaller than Malta. Indonesia has an area of 1,811,569 km2 (4,691,964 miles2) and Malta has an area of 316 km2 (818 miles2) which means that Indonesia is 1,811,253 km2 (4,691,145 miles2) bigger than Malta.
That makes Indonesia 5,733 times bigger than Malta.

How far is Malta from Indonesia?

The midpoint of Malta is approximately 6,784 miles (10,918km) west of Indonesia.

Is Malta further west than Indonesia?

Yes, Malta is further west than Indonesia. The midpoint of Malta is further west by approximately 6,505 miles (10,469km).

Is Malta further east than Indonesia?

No, Malta is not further east than Indonesia.

Is Malta further north than Indonesia?

Yes, Malta is further north than Indonesia. The midpoint of Malta is further north by approximately 2,538 miles (4,084km).

Is Malta further south than Indonesia?

No, Malta is not further south than Indonesia.

Is Malta bigger than Indonesia?

No, Malta is smaller than Indonesia. Malta has an area of 316 km2 (818 miles2) and Indonesia has an area of 1,811,569 km2 (4,691,964 miles2) which means that Malta is 1,811,253 km2 (4,691,145 miles2) smaller than Indonesia.
That makes Malta 5,733 times smaller than Indonesia.

Is Malta smaller than Indonesia?

Yes, Malta is smaller than Indonesia. Malta has an area of 316 km2 (818 miles2) and Indonesia has an area of 1,811,569 km2 (4,691,964 miles2) which means that Malta is 1,811,253 km2 (4,691,145 miles2) smaller than Indonesia.
That makes Malta 5,733 times smaller than Indonesia.

Compare population information for Indonesia and Malta

Is Indonesia more populated than Malta?

Yes, Indonesia is more populated than Malta. Indonesia has a population of 277,329,163 and Malta has a population of 464,186 which means that Indonesia has 276,864,977 more people than Malta.
That makes Indonesia 598 times more populated than Malta.

Is Indonesia less populated than Malta?

No, Indonesia is not less populated than Malta. Indonesia has a population of 277,329,163 and Malta has a population of 464,186 which means that Indonesia has 276,864,977 more people than Malta.
That makes Indonesia 598 times more populated than Malta.

Is Malta more populated than Indonesia?

No, Malta is not more populated than Indonesia. Malta has a population of 464,186 and Indonesia has a population of 277,329,163 which means that Malta has 276,864,977 fewer people than Indonesia.
That makes Malta 598 times less populated than Indonesia.

Is Malta less populated than Indonesia?

Yes, Malta is less populated than Indonesia. Malta has a population of 464,186 and Indonesia has a population of 277,329,163 which means that Malta has 276,864,977 fewer people than Indonesia.
That makes Malta 598 times less populated than Indonesia.

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Afghanistan the Aland Islands Albania Algeria American Samoa Andorra Argentina Armenia Australia Austria Azerbaijan Bahamas Bahrain Bangladesh Barbados Belarus Belgium Belize Benin Bermuda Bolivia Bosnia and Herzegovina Botswana Brazil Brunei Bulgaria Burkina Faso Cabo Verde Cambodia Cameroon Canada the Cayman Islands Central African Republic Chad Chile China Colombia Costa Rica Croatia Cuba Cyprus Czechia Democratic Republic of the Congo Denmark Dominican Republic Ecuador Egypt El Salvador Estonia Ethiopia the Faroe Islands Fiji Finland France French Guiana French Polynesia French Southern Territories Gabon Gambia Georgia Germany Ghana Greece Greenland Guadeloupe Guam Guatemala Guernsey Guinea Guinea-Bissau Honduras Hong Kong Hungary Iceland India Iran Iraq Ireland Isle of Man Israel Italy Ivory Coast Jamaica Japan Jersey Jordan Kazakhstan Kenya Kiribati Kosovo Kuwait Kyrgyzstan Laos Latvia Lebanon Lesotho Liberia Libya Liechtenstein Lithuania Luxembourg Madagascar Malaysia Maldives Mali Malta the Marshall Islands Mauritania Mauritius Mayotte Mexico Micronesia Moldova Monaco Mongolia Montenegro Morocco Mozambique Myanmar Namibia Nepal Netherlands New Zealand Niger Nigeria North Korea North Macedonia the Northern Mariana Islands Norway Oman Pakistan Palau Palestinian Territory Peru Philippines Poland Portugal Puerto Rico Qatar Republic of the Congo Reunion Romania Russia Rwanda San Marino Saudi Arabia Senegal Serbia Seychelles Slovakia Slovenia the Solomon Islands South Africa South Korea Spain Sri Lanka Sudan Suriname Svalbard and Jan Mayen Sweden Switzerland Syria Taiwan Tajikistan Tanzania Thailand Togo Trinidad and Tobago Tunisia Turkey Turkmenistan Tuvalu the U.S. Virgin Islands Ukraine United Arab Emirates the United Kingdom the United States Uruguay Uzbekistan Vanuatu Vietnam Wallis and Futuna Zimbabwe