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  1. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maldives

    Maldives was a member of the Commonwealth of Nations from July 1982 until withdrawing from the organisation in October 2016 in protest of allegations by other nations of its human rights …

  2. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_the_Maldives

    Historically, the Maldives had a strategic importance because of its location on the major marine routes of the Indian Ocean. The Maldives' nearest neighbours are the British Indian Ocean …

  3. https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maldives

    The Maldives are a group of islands in the Indian Ocean. They are southwest of India. They are made up of the Maldive and Suadive archipelagos, with over 1,200 islands. These islands are a …

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    What are the major cities in Maldives?

    List of cities, towns and villages in the Maldives

    • Addu City
    • Dhidhdhoo
    • Kulhudhuffushi
    • Eydhafushi
    • Farukolhufunadhoo
    • Felidhoo
    • Funadhoo
    • Fuvahmulah
    • Gan
    • Hinnavaru

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    What is Maldives known for?
    Maldives is known the world over for its pristine, clear, turquoise waters and abundant marine life. Its numerous islands offer a wide selection of accommodation to choose from. The government has set up a “one island, one resort” rule, meaning that each island has a specific taste to it.
    www.britannica.com/place/Maldives
    Was Maldives ever a part of India?
    When the British got hold of India, it caused the partition that split off Pakistan and added part of Maldives (Minicoy) into the new India, which was formerly known as Malikatholhu (Maliku atoll), and it’s still stuck as part of India (not getting back to the Maldives, why, Minicoy?) Culture and language have been partly derived from India.
    www.quora.com/Was-Maldives-ever-a-part-of-India
    What is the history of Maldives?
    the maldives island, according to some historians, were first settled by the aryan immigrants in 500 bc long before the people, who were originally buddhists, were converted into the islamic faith by sunny muslim abu al barakat, whose venerated tomb in the hukuru mosque in male, is now a testimony to his role in the maldivian people’s conversion …
    www.themaldivestravel.com/history-of-maldives.html
  5. https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maldives

    Les Maldives sont un État insulaire de la mer des Laquedives situé à 612 kilomètres (jusqu'à Malé) au sud-ouest de l'État du Kerala, en Inde, et à 755 kilomètres à l'ouest-sud-ouest du Sri …

  6. https://sco.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maldives

    The Maldives ( /ˈmɒldaɪvz/ ( listen) or /ˈmɒldiːvz/ ), ( Dhivehi: ދިވެހިރާއްޖެ , Dhivehi Raa'je ), offeecially Republic o Maldives, is an island naition in the Indian Ocean formed bi a double chain o twintie …

  7. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Geography_of_the_Maldives

    Maldives is an island country in the Indian Ocean, South Asia, south-southwest of India. It has a total land size of 298 km2 which makes it the smallest country in Asia. It consists of …

  8. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Economy_of_Maldives

    In ancient times, Maldives were renowned for cowries, coir rope, dried tuna fish, ambergris and coco de mer. Local and foreign trading ships used to load these products in the Maldives and …

  9. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Outline_of_Maldives

    The Maldives is located south of India 's Lakshadweep islands, and about seven hundred kilometres (435 mi) south-west of Sri Lanka. The twenty-six atolls of Maldives' encompass a …

  10. Maldives - Wikipedia

    https://ha.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maldives

    Sultanate of the Maldives (en) da United Suvadive Republic (en) 26 ga Yuli, 1965 : 'yancin kai. 11 Nuwamba, 1968 : Jamhuriya. Tsarin Siyasa. Gangar majalisa. People's Majlis (en) • President …

  11. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tourism_in_the_Maldives

    Tourism is the largest economic industry in the Maldives, as it plays an important role in earning foreign exchange revenues and employing 25,000 people in the tertiary sector of the country. …

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