Alifu Dhaalu Omadhoo According to the latest census conducted in 2018, the total population of Omadhoo is at 1089 out of which 840 are Maldivians, and above 150 foreigners.
NOONU Maalhendhoo Maalhendhoo މާޅެންދޫ is one of the inhabited islands of Noonu Atoll. The island is 190.81 km north of the country's capital, Male'
HAA DHAALU Nolhivaramfaru Following the 1752 capture of Male' by the Ali Raja of Cannanore and his Malabari navy, Sultan Muhammad Imaduddin III of the Maldives was held captive on Kavaratti island in the Laccadives. Hussein Gadhahamaadhi Manikfan of Nolhivaramfaru is said to have aided Muleegey Don Hassan Maniku in the fight against
LAAMU Gan The island is located 249.93 kilometers south of Malé, the country's capital. Gan, together with the neighboring island of Maandhoo and two others, is the Maldives' biggest geographical island.
LAAMU Kunahandhoo Kunahandhoo is a populated island in Laamu Atoll. The island located 265.21 kilometers south of Malé, the country's capital.
LAAMU Mundoo Large ruins from the Maldivian Buddhist era may be seen on this island. H. C. P. Bell unearthed the then-ruinous stupa in 1923. This location yielded no interesting results.
LAAMU Fonadhoo The majority of Fonadhoo's and its people's history (geological and behavioral) has not been recorded. It is thought that the island has a rich culture that is closely tied to the Maldives' past.
LAAMU Hithadhoo Hithadhoo is one of the inhabited islands of Laamu Atoll. The island is 262.99 km south of the country's capital, Malé.
LAAMU Isdhoo According to the Isdū Lōmāfānu (ancient royal edicts written on copper plates), monks from monasteries of the southern atoll of Haddhunmathi were brought to Malé and beheaded.
LAAMU Dhanbidhoo Lōmāfānu (ancient royal edicts written on copper plates) can be found in this island. Lōmāfānu edicts were etched on long copper plates held together by a ring of the same metal.
LAAMU Kalhaidhoo Kalhaidhoo (Dhivehi: ކަޅައިދޫ) is one of the inhabited islands of Laamu Atoll. The island is 241.98 km (150 mi; 131 nmi) south of the country's capital, Malé.
LAAMU Maibaadhoo An archaelogical site called "Bunberu", a place expected as a temple in the island. There is also a river connected to the sea called "Maibadhoo Koaru" which is a protected site by island council.
LAAMU Maavah Maavah is an inhabited island in Laamu Atoll administrative division and geographically part of the North Haddhunmathi Atoll in the southern part of the Maldives.
GAAFU ALIFU Kondey The legendary Male' Hukuru Miskiy's master carpenters were from Kondey, Ali Maavadi Kaleyfaanu and Mahmud Maavadi Kaleyfaanu. Large ruins from the Maldivian Buddhist period may be seen on this island.
GAAFU ALIFU Villingili According to Mr. Ibrahim Lutfi there was a mound which is most likely an ancient Buddhist stupa in an area of the island that has been eroded away by the currents on the reef.
GAAFU ALIFU Kolamaafushi It is one of the most remote islands in the Huvadhu Atoll, being about 20 km away from the closest inhabited island.
GAAFU DHAALU Faresmaathoda Fares-Maathodaa is an inhabited island in the Gaafu Dhaalu Atoll. Fares and Maathoda were previously two independent islands until the shallow sea channel between them was reclaimed in the 1990s.
GAAFU DHAALU Hoadehdhoo An Organization named "Huvadhu Aid" was established in 1987 which has been serving the island and the atoll.
GAAFU DHAALU Fiyoari This island's women used to make mats of worse quality than those of Gaddu, but in greater quantities. This island contains several Buddhist ruins that have mostly gone undiscovered.
GAAFU DHAALU Gadhdhoo Gadhdhoo was the administrative island from 1962 to 1968 in Gaafu Dhaalu Atoll. During World War II work of Gadhdhoo people saved Huvadhu Atoll from starvation.
GAAFU DHAALU Madaveli It is unclear when humans first settled in Madaveli, but given the similarity of the dialect spoken on the island of Huvadhoo Bas to that spoken on the other islands of the Huvadhu Atoll, it is fair to conclude that they did so as early as civilization in the atoll can be documented.
GAAFU DHAALU Thinadhoo Thenadu or Thinadhoo is the capital of Gaafu Dhaalu region in the atoll of Huvadhu and the proposed capital for the Upper South Province of the Maldives. Havaru Thinadhoo was the economic hub of the United Suvadive Republic which formed a breakaway nation from Maldives.
SEENU Meedhoo Meedhoo (Dhivehi: މީދޫ) is the oldest populated island in Addu Atoll, having been settled between 1000 and 500 BCE. Its name comes from the original Indo-Aryan settlers; Meedhoo means "Big Island" in Sanskrit.
SEENU Feydhoo The people of Feydhoo are former Gan inhabitants. Gan was a fertile island, with coconut palms, breadfruit trees, yam, binbi, and a variety of other vegetation growing.
SEENU Hulhudhoo Hulhudhoo (Dhivehi:ހުޅުދޫ) is the third most populous island in Addu Atoll. It is located on the north-east side of the atoll adjoining the island of Meedhoo to the north.