Country whose name is believed to come from ancient Greek for honey-sweet Crossword Clue

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Best Answer:
MALTA



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Definition of "MALTA"

an island country in the central Mediterranean, about 100 km (60 miles) south of Sicily; population 419,000 (estimated 2015); official languages, Maltese and English; capital, Valletta.


 The Crossword clue "Country whose name is believed to come from ancient Greek for honey-sweet" published 1 time/s & has 1 answer/s. 
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New York Times31 July 2020MALTA


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