<Ul> <Li> French Sudan (former colonial name). In French Soudan français . The term Sudan (see below) stems from the Arabic bilad as - sudan (البلاد السودان ‎) ("land of the Blacks"). </Li> </Ul> <Li> French Sudan (former colonial name). In French Soudan français . The term Sudan (see below) stems from the Arabic bilad as - sudan (البلاد السودان ‎) ("land of the Blacks"). </Li> <Dl> <Dd> From either Greek or Phoenician . Of the two cultures, available evidence suggests that the Greeks had an earlier presence on the island, from as far back as 700 BC . The Greeks are known to have called the island Melita (Μελίτη) meaning "honey", as did the Romans; solid evidence for this is Malta's domination by the Byzantine Empire from 395 through to 870 . It is still nicknamed the "land of honey". The theory for a Phoenican origin of the word is via 𐤈𐤄𐤋𐤀𐤌 Maleth meaning "a haven". The modern - day name comes from the Maltese language, through an evolution of one of the earlier names . </Dd> </Dl> <Dd> From either Greek or Phoenician . Of the two cultures, available evidence suggests that the Greeks had an earlier presence on the island, from as far back as 700 BC . The Greeks are known to have called the island Melita (Μελίτη) meaning "honey", as did the Romans; solid evidence for this is Malta's domination by the Byzantine Empire from 395 through to 870 . It is still nicknamed the "land of honey". The theory for a Phoenican origin of the word is via 𐤈𐤄𐤋𐤀𐤌 Maleth meaning "a haven". The modern - day name comes from the Maltese language, through an evolution of one of the earlier names . </Dd>

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