The Maltese archipelago consists of the islands of Malta, Gozo, and Comino in the central Mediterranean. Malta is the largest island and cultural center, with a total population across the islands of 400,000 people. Gozo is the second largest island and has a more rural character focused on fishing, tourism, crafts and agriculture. Comino is largely uninhabited. The islands have a long history dating back 7,000 years, and have been occupied by various civilizations and empires over the centuries, leaving their influences on Maltese culture.