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2006 Bile Ahi F F Aokaho Id O Nalandhoo Milandhoo Naru Hood Maadodakn Hooo Ma Shiro L Aimaguh FU DN OOAH Thuraakunu Uligamu Hathifushi Mulhadhoo Manafaru (Proposed Resort) Hoarafushi Huvahandhoo Ihavandhoo Kelaa Vashafaru DHIDHDHOO Filladhoo HAA ALIFU ATOLL Island Hideaway Maarandhoo Maldives Alidhoo (Proposed Resort) Thakandhoo Muraidhoo Utheemu Maafahi Baarah Faridhoo Hodaafushi (Proposed Resort) Hanimaadhoo Naivaadhoo Theefaridhoo Finey Nellaidhoo Hirimaradhoo Kuribi Nolhivaranfaru Nolhivaramu Kudamuraidhoo (Proposed Resort) Kunburudhoo HAA DHAALU ATOLL KULHUDHUFFUSHI Vaikaradhoo Kumundhoo Vaikaramuraidhoo MALDIVES - KEY INDICATORS Neykurendhoo Maavaidhoo Kaditheemu Makunudhoo Nooma ra a Goi hodo Feydhoo Fe vaeh SHAVIYANI ATOLL 2006 Bile ahi f F aokaho id o Nalandhoo Milandhoo Naru hood Maadodakn hooo Ma shiro L aimaguh FU DN OOAH Vangaru (Proposed Resort) Ko amo d no Mgaoau ohod o Keekimini Dholhiyadhoo (Proposed Resort) Alifush i Heoobadh Kedhik olh h ooud Kudafunafaru (Proposed Resort) Maalhe ndhoo Land hoo Vaa dhoo Kuda far i Rasteu gehe m Lhohi Maavelavaru (Proposed Resort) Maafa r u Agolh ithe e m u Miladh oo Hulhuh d uffa a ru Magoodhoo Holhud o ho MANADHOO Fod hdh o o Ifuru UGO OFAA RU Randheli (Proposed Resort) Lundhufushi (Proposed Resort) Veli dhoo NOONU ATOLL RAA ATOLL Kadholhudh oo Maakua r th u Rasma a dh o o Innama a dh o o Kuredhdhu Island Resort One and Only Kanuhuraa, Maldives Madur vva i Hinnaau v r Iguid ra hoo Felivaru Komandoo Meedo ho Fiuan Island Resort Palm Beach Resort & Spa (Madhiriguraidhoo) Meeu dh ppaur NAI FARU Isla nd Reso rt Kinolh as LHAVIYANI ATOLL Hudhufushi Maaaui f ai lfsh Kudarikilu Kurendh oo Four Seasons Resort Kamadhoo Kendhoo Reethi Beach Olvefhhu li us i Kihaadhoo Dhonfanu Kihaadhuffaru Resort Royal Island Dharavandhoo BAA ATOLL Sonevafushi Resort & Spa Maalhos EYDHAFUSHI Ohgali haa Coco Palm Resort & Spa Thulhaadhoo Hithaadhoo G o i d h o o K a n d u Kaashidhoo Fehendhoo Fulhadhoo Goidhoo Gaafaru Kagi Akirifushii Helengeli Tourist Resort Eriyadhu Island Resort Summer Island Village Makunudhu Island One & Only Reethi Rah Taj Coral Reef Resort Asdu Sun Island Meeru Island Resort Boduhithi Coral Island Thoddoo Kudahithi Tourist Resort Dhi ushiff Gasfinolhu Island Resort TLHUU SDHOO Huvafen Fushi Club Med Kanifinolhu Lhohifushi Tourist Resort Four Seasons Hu ara Thulhaagiri Island Resort Dhonveli Beach and Spa Angsana Resort & Spa VeliganduIsland Resort Banyan Tree Husiimmaf h Paradise Soneva Gili Resort & spa Baros Holiday Resort Bandos Island RASDHOO Kanduoiygiri Kuramathi Tourist Resort Full Moon Beach Resort Gangehi Island Resort Ukulhas Kurumba Village Club Med (Farukolhufushi) Velidhu Island Resort Giraavaru Island Resort Hulma hu le’ KAAFU ATOLL Mathiveri Bodufolhudhoo Funadhoo Hulhule (IN TERNA TNIO A LIR A PORT) Nika Island Resort Tih lafushi Vlili n iigl MA ’LE Laguna Beach Vaadoo ALIFU ALIFU ATOLL Madoogali Tourist Resort Island Resort Tag Excotica Resort & Spa Bolifushi Embudhu Village Maayafushi Bathalaa Island Resort Island Resort Feridhoo Island Resort Halaveli Holiday Village Fesdu Fun Island Ellaidhoo Tourist Resort Gulhi Maalhos Dhigufinolhu Veligandu Huraa (Palm Tree Island) Veligandu Huraa Waterbungalows Dhoni Mighili Himendhoo Biyaadoo Maafshui Villivaru Cocoa Island Club Rannalhi Kandoomaa Tourist Resort Moofushi Resort Athurugau Guraidhoo Island Resort Fihalhohi Tourist Resort Hangnameedhoo Fun Island Resort Olhuveli Beach & Spa Resort Rihiveli Beach Resort Thundufushi Island Resort Omadhoo Kunburudhoo MAHIBADHOO Mandhoo Fulidhoo Angaga Island Resort Lilly Beach Resort Dhiggiri Tourist Resort Hilton Maldives Resort & Spa Mirihi Island Resort Vilamendhoo Island Resort Twin Island Ranveli Village Machchahfushi Island Resort Dhagethi Alimatha Aquatic Resort VAAVU ATOLL ALIFU DHAALU ATOLL Vakarufalhi Island Resort Kudarah Island Resort Dhigurah Maamigili Thinadhoo Fenfushi White Sands Resort Sun Island FELIDHOO Holiday Island Dhidhdhoo Keyodhoo Ariyadhoo Unbaraa Bodumohoraa Rakeedhoo Feeali FAAFU ATOLL Maafushi Filitheyo Island Resort Bilehdhoo Dhiggaru Maduvvari Raimandhoo Magoodhoo NILANDHOO Dharaboodhoo Vilu Reef Beach & Spa Resort Meedhoo Velavaru Island Resort Bandidhoo Mulah Veyvah Ribudhoo MULI YEAR 2007 Medhufushi Island Resort Naalaafushi Hulhudheli Hakuraa Club Gemendhoo Kolhufushi MEEMU ATOLL JANUARY FEBRUARY APRIL DHAALU ATOLL MARCH Vaanee Maaeboodhoo KUDAHUVADHOO Buruni Olhugiri Vilufushi THAA ATOLL Kalhufahalafushi (Proposed Resort) Makunudhu Island Dhiyamigili Madifushi Kandoodhoo Guraidhoo Vandhoo Male’fushi (Proposed Resort) Hirilandhoo Gaadhiffushi Kanimeedhoo Thimarafushi Fonaddoo VEYMANDOO Omadhoo Kinbidhoo MAY JUNE JULY AUGUST Isdhoo Dhabidhoo Maabaidhoo Mundoo Kalhaidhoo Gan Maavah Maandhoo Gaadhoo Kadhdhoo LAAMU ATOLL Hulhimendhoo FONADHOO Maamendhoo Olhuveli (Proposed Resort) Hithadhoo Kunahandhoo SEPTEMBER OCTOBER NOVEMBER DECEMBERDECEMBER POPULATION PYRAMID 1990 POPULATION PYRAMID 19 8 5 Male Kolamaafushi GAAFU ALIIFU ATOLL 70 - 74 70 - 74 Female VILLINGILI 60 - 64 60 - 64 Kedheraa Kooddoo Maamendhoo 50 - 54 50 - 54 Nilandhoo Dhaandhoo Munandhoo (Proposed Resort) 40 - 44 40 - 44 Meradhoo (Proposed Resort) Dhevvadhoo Funamadhua (Proposed Resort) Age Age THINADHOO 30 - 34 30 - 34 Hadahaa (Proposed Resort)Kodey Kaadedhdhoo Dhiyadhoo Madaveli Konotta (Proposed Resort) 20 - 24 20 - 24 Hoadedhdhoo Gemanafushi 10 - 14 10 - 14 GAAFU DHAALU ATOLL Kanduhulhudhoo Lonudhoohuttaa(Proposed Resort) Nadallaa 0-4 0-4 Gadhdhoo Gazeeraa (Proposed Resort) 2010 10 20 20 10 10 20 Rathafandhoo Vatavarreha (Proposed Resort) Population in Thousands Population in Thousands Fiyoari Vaadhoo Fares-Maathoda POPULATION PYRAMID 1995 POPULATION PYRAMID 2000 70 - 74 70 - 74 60 - 64 60 - 64 50 - 54 50 - 54 Inhabitat Islands 40 - 44 40 - 44 FUAHMULAH Age Age 30 - 34 30 - 34 ATOLL CAPITAL 20 - 24 20 - 24 GNAVIYANI ATOLL 10 - 14 ATOLL 10 - 14 0-4 Airport 0-4 2010 10 20 Meedhoo Population in Thousands 20 10 10 20 Tourist Resorts HITHADHOO Hulhudhoo Population in Thousands Heretere (Proposed Resort) Industrial Islands Maradhoo Maradhoo-Feydhoo Villingili (Proposed Resort) Feydhoo Gan (INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT) P bul ic ti nao f h o tis sr eie sis maeosltog d p s ib e hr u h th ei t m lye a d an a l vlube c n otribut i on f cne o the e o c rn d agen i s, n luce ing ic d a llt ao ll n ads i la d n of ic sfe Published by: Ministry of Planning and National Development , Ghazee Building,20-05 ,Ameer Ahmed Magu ,Tel :(960) 332 3919 , (960)331 8392 , Fax: (960) 332 7351, (960)331 8343 ,Email: [email protected] , SEENU ATOLL URL:www.planning.gov.mv ,Male’ ,Republic of Maldives Production team: Ali Abdul Raheem ,Aminath Fadwa , Maharath Ahmed and Aishath Leeza , Guidance: Fuwad Thowfeek ,Aishath Shahuda ,Suggestions :Hamdun Hameed MALDIVES - KEY INDICATORS 2006 MINISTRY OF PLANNING AND NATIONAL DEVELOPMENT - STATISTICS SECTION GEOGRAPHY & ENVIRONMENT HEALTH COMMUNICATION PRICES Location Hospital beds 1990 2000 2004 2005 Phone calls (Million minutes) 1999 2000 2004 2005 Consumer Price Index (CPI), Base - June 1995=100 Latitude 7° 6’ 35” N to 0° 42’ 24” S * 1990 2000 2004 2005 IGM Hospital 95 205 246 251 International telephone calls 7 7 8 9 Longitude 72° 33’ 19” E to 73° 46’ 13” E Total CPI 57 115 120 124 ADK Hospital - 55 50 50 National telephone calls 214 226 191 149 Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ): 859,000 sq. km. 1_/ CPI(excluding fish) 64 110 116 119 Hulhumalé Hospital - - 32 50 Mobile calls 8 36 59 103 Climate: (Malé) 1990 2000 2004 2005 Inflation rate (%) 3.6 -1.2 6.4 3.3 Regional hospitals 72 210 240 240 Annual rainfall (millimeters) 1,617 1,768 2,014 1,659 Percentage change in phone calls Average exchange rates HDh.Kuludhuffushi 20 50 50 50 Duration of sunshine (hours) 2,943 2,816 2,810 2,963 International telephone calls 11 81013 (Rufiyaa per foreign currency unit, at year end) R.Ugoofaaru 16 30 30 30 Average daily (Malé) National telephone calls 12 6 -20 -41 Euro na 10.35 16.97 15.17 M.Muli 16 30 30 30 Maximum temperature (°C) 31 30 31 31 Mobile calls 20 327 80 75 Great Britain Pound na 16.97 24.26 22.40 S.Hithadoo 20 50 50 50 Minimum temperature (°C) 26 26 26 26 US dollar na 11.77 12.80 12.80 G.Dh.Thinadoo - 50 50 50 Phone lines (thousands) Humidity (%) 78 80 80 80 Japanese yen na 0.10 0.12 0.11 L.Gan - - 30 30 Fixed telephone lines 22 24 32 32 Average wind speed 11 9 9 9 Singapore dollar na 6.64 7.64 7.66 Atoll hospitals - - 191 193 Pay phones 1 1 1 1 Number of islands 1,192 Indian rupees na 0.25 0.29 0.29 Population Mobile phone lines 3 8 113 204 Inhabited islands (administrative) 199 Sri Lanka rupees na 0.15 0.12 0.13 per hospital bed 1,277 577 381 375 Post-paid 3 8 16 24 Uninhabited islands 993 Unit value index of selected export items, base- 1998=100 per practising staff nurse 11,845 760 534 486 Pre-paid - - 97 179 Number of inhabited islands by size Dried sea cucumber na 290 328 380 per practising doctor 5,330 1,159 959 775 Internet subscribers (numbers) 939 1,060 1,260 1,288 Area (hectares) <10 10-24 25-49 50-99 100-299 300+ Fresh/chilled tuna na 51 121 119 Nurse per bed: 1_/ Revised Islands(pre-tsunami) 17 64 61 28 26 3 Dried tuna na 118 96 96 Republic 11 11 Islands(post-tsunami) 16 62 61 28 26 3 a Live reef fish na 106 84 73 Environment (pre-tsunami) IGMH 1 1 1 0 Salted & dried fish na 79 70 70 Islands facing severe beach erosion (reported since 1990) 182 Fresh/ chilled reef fish na 67 93 104 Resorts facing severe beach erosion (reported since 1990) 39 Number of doctors Canned fish na 57 75 85 Marine protected areas (as of October 1999) 26 Malé 37 143 150 188 ELECTRICITY & WATER Fish meal na 61 76 80 Marine animals prohibited for fishing & collection 8 Atolls 3
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