Gozo (1798–1800)

The Gozitan Nation
La Nazione Gozitana (Italian)
In-Nazzjon Għawdxi (Maltese)
1798–1801
Location of Gozo within the Maltese Islands
StatusUnrecognised state
De facto independent state
CapitalRabat
Common languages
Religion
Roman Catholicism
GovernmentProvisional feudal monarchy
King 
• 1798–1801
Ferdinand III of Sicily
Governor-General 
• 1798–1801
Saverio Cassar
Historical eraFrench Revolutionary Wars
• Revolt
3 September 1798
• Established
28/29 October 1798
• British protectorate established
4 September 1800
• Disestablished
20 August 1801
CurrencyMaltese scudo
Preceded by
Succeeded by
French occupation of Malta
Malta Protectorate
Today part ofMalta

The Gozitan Nation, commonly known as Gozo, was an unrecognised state located on the island of Gozo between 1798 and 1801 during the French Revolutionary Wars. It was a monarchy recognising the authority of Ferdinand III of Sicily with a provisional government led by Governor-General Saverio Cassar. Its capital was Rabat. The country was established between 28 and 29 October 1798 from the territory of French-occupied Malta and was eventually incorporated into Malta Protectorate on 20 August 1801.