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Map of Maldives map of Maldives 71 00' 72 00' 73 00' 74 00' 75 00' 77 00' N Dhidhdhoo NORTH THILADHUNMATHI ATOLL 7 00' (Haa Alifu Atoll) Hanimaadhoo Airport SOUTH THILADHUNMATHI ATOLL Kulhudhuffushi (Haa Dhaalu Atoll) NORTH MILADHUNMADULU ATOLL (Shaviyani Atoll) Funadhoo SOUTH MILADHUNMADULU ATOLL 6 00' (Noonu Atoll) Manadhoo NORTH MAALHOSMADULU ATOLL Ugoofaaru (Raa Atoll) Naifaru FAADHIPPOLHU ATOLL (Lhaviyani Atoll) SOUTH MAALHOSMADULU ATOLL Eydhafushi 5 00' (Baa Atoll) 5 00' MALE' ATOLL Thulusdhoo (Kaafu Atoll) Rasdhoo Male' International Airport NORTH ARI ATOLL Male' (Alif Alifu Atoll) 4 00' 4 00' SOUTH ARI ATOLL Mahibadhoo ( Alifu Dhaalu Atoll) Felidhoo FELIDHE ATOLL (Vaavu Atoll) NORTH NILANDHE ATOLL (Faafu Atoll) Nilandhoo 3 00' 3 00' Muli MULAKU ATOLL SOUTH NILANDHE ATOLL (Meemu Atoll) (Dhaalu Atoll) Kudahuvadhoo KOLHUMADULU ATOLL (Thaa Atoll) Veymandoo HADHDHUNMATHI ATOLL (Laamu Atoll) 2 00' 2 00' Kadhdhoo Airport Fonadhoo 1 00' NORTH HUVADHU ATOLL Viligilli (Gaafu Alifu Atoll) Thinadhoo Kaadedhdhoo Airport SOUTH HUVADHU ATOLL (Gaafu Dhaalu Atoll) 0 00' 0 00' FOAMULAKU ATOLL Approx. Scale= 1:3,300,000 Foahmulah (Gnaviyani Atoll) Map Airport Atoll Capital ADDU ATOLL Hithadhoo ADDU ATOLL Official Atoll Name of Maldives Gan International Airport Gan Airport (Seenu Atoll) (Seenu Atoll) Local Name Capital 71 00' 72 00' 73 00' 74 00' 75 00' 76 00' MinistryDepartment of Planning and of National Development, Planning, 2005 2005 Statistical Yearbook of Maldives, 2011, Department of National Planning pqlEninqg nECanalq wofq DipATqmanqTq 1102. waharIfotq, tafAsqhisAbuge divehirAwqjEge XVII 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 HAA DHAALU ATOLL Kudamuraidhoo (Proposed Resort) Kunburudhoo KULHUDHUFFUSHI Vaikaradhoo Kumundhoo Vaikaramuraidhoo Neykurendhoo Maavaidhoo Kaditheemu Makunudhoo Noomaraa Goidhoo Feydhoo Feevah SHAVIYANI ATOLL Bileffahi Foakaidhoo Nalandhoo Milandhoo Narudhoo Maakandoodhoo Maroshi Lhaimagu FUNADHOO Vangaru (Proposed Resort) Komandoo Maaugoodhoo Keekimini Dholhiyadhoo (Proposed Resort) Alifushi Hebadhoo Kedhikolhudhoo Kudafunafaru (Proposed Resort) Maalhendhoo Kudafari Landhoo Vaadhoo Lhohi Rasgetheemu Maavelavaru (Proposed Resort) Maafaru Miladhoo Agolhitheemu Magoodhoo Hulhudhuffaaru Holhudhoo MANADHOO Fodhdhoo Ifuru Randheli (Proposed Resort) UGOOFAARU NOONU ATOLL Lundhufushi (Proposed Resort) Velidhoo RAA ATOLL Kadholhudhoo Maakurathu Rasmaadhoo Innamaadhoo Kuredhdhu Island Resort One and Only Kanuhuraa, Maldives Maduvvari Hinnavaru Iguraidhoo Felivaru Komandoo Meedhoo Island Resort Palm Beach Resort & Spa(M adhiriguraidhoo) Meedhupparu Fainu NAIFARU Island Resort Kinolhas LHAVIYANI ATOLL Hudhufushi Maafilaafushi Kudarikilu Kurendhoo Four Seasons Resort Kamadhoo Kendhoo Reethi Beach Olhuvelifushi 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 Dhiffushi Gasfinolhu Island Resort THULUSDHOO Huvafen Fushi Club Med Kanifinolhu Lhohifushi Tourist Resort Four Seasons Huraa Thulhaagiri Island Resort Dhonveli Beach and Spa Angsana Resort & Spa VeliganduIsland Resort Banyan Tree Himmafushi 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) KAAFU ATOLL Velidhu Island Resort Giraavaru Island Resort Hulhumale’ Mathiveri Bodufolhudhoo Thilafushi Funadhoo Hulhule (INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT) Nika Island Resort Villingili MALE’ Laguna Beach ALIFU ALIFU ATOLL Vaadoo 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 Maafushi 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 Statistical Yearbook of Maldives, 2011, Department of National Planning pqlEninqg nECanalq wofq DipATqmanqTq 1102. waharIfotq, tafAsqhisAbuge divehirAwqjEge XVIII 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 Medhufushi Island Resort Naalaafushi Hulhudheli Hakuraa Club Gemendhoo Kolhufushi MEEMU ATOLL DHAALU ATOLL Vaanee Maaeboodhoo KUDAHUVADHOO Buruni Olhugiri Vilufushi THAA ATOLL Kalhufahalafushi (Proposed Resort) Dhiyamigili Madifushi Kandoodhoo Guraidhoo Vandhoo Male’fushi (Proposed Resort) Hirilandhoo Gaadhiffushi Kanimeedhoo Thimarafushi Fonaddoo VEYMANDOO Omadhoo Kinbidhoo Isdhoo Dhabidhoo Maabaidhoo Mundoo Kalhaidhoo Gan Maavah Maandhoo Gaadhoo Kadhdhoo LAAMU ATOLL Hulhimendhoo FONADHOO Maamendhoo Olhuveli (Proposed Resort) Hithadhoo Kunahandhoo Kolamaafushi GAAFU ALIIFU ATOLL VILLINGILI Kedheraa Kooddoo Maamendhoo Nilandhoo Dhaandhoo Meradhoo (Proposed Resort) Munandhoo (Proposed Resort) Dhevvadhoo Funamadhua (Proposed Resort) THINADHOO Kodey Kaadedhdhoo Hadahaa (Proposed Resort) Dhiyadhoo Madaveli Konotta (Proposed Resort) Hoadedhdhoo Gemanafushi GAAFU DHAALU ATOLL Kanduhulhudhoo Nadallaa Lonudhoohuttaa(Proposed Resort) Gadhdhoo Gazeeraa (Proposed Resort) Rathafandhoo Vatavarreha (Proposed Resort) Fiyoari Vaadhoo Fares-Maathoda FUAHMULAH GNAVIYANI ATOLL Inhabitat Islands ATOLL CAPITAL ATOLL Meedhoo HITHADHOO Hulhudhoo Heretere (Proposed Resort) Airport Maradhoo Tourist Resorts Maradhoo-Feydhoo Villingili (Proposed Resort) Feydhoo Industrial Islands Gan (INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT) SEENU ATOLL Statistical Yearbook of Maldives, 2011, Department of National Planning pqlEninqg nECanalq wofq DipATqmanqTq 1102. waharIfotq, tafAsqhisAbuge divehirAwqjEge XIX.
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