MEEMU Nalaafushi The island is 141.68 km south of the country's capital. There is a mosque that is nearly 300 years which is built from limestone rock.
MEEMU Muli Muli is the capital of Meemu Atoll and the prospective capital of the Maldives' Medhu Province in the Indian Ocean. Muli was one of ten Maldivian islands most severely damaged by the 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake and tsunami.
MEEMU Kolhufushi The 2004 tsunami had a significant impact on the island, however coral reefs mitigated some of the damage. Mr. Sigee, the island's chief, described the water as reaching his chin.
MEEMU Raimandhoo The island is located 121 kilometers (75 miles; 65 nautical miles) south of the country's capital, Malé. The seas around the island are teeming with parrotfish, snappers, surgeonfish, and wrasses.
MEEMU Mulah As mentioned in Ibn Batutta’s writing, this island used to be called as ‘Boli Mulah’ in the olden days. Mulak was formerly the administrative atoll capital. this island is a very greenery island with 1.4 km in length and 0.5 km in width.
MEEMU Maduvvari Maduvvari is one of the inhabited islands of Meemu Atoll. Geographically, the island is 118.51 km south of the country's capital, with a population of 709. People of Maduvvari fish for living.
MEEMU Dhiggaru M. Dhiggaru has long been known for its creation of Rihakuru. Rihaakuru is a thick delicious fish sauce made from fish. After cooking of fish in water and salt, the ‘fish-soup’ (Garudhiya) is continued to cook for a long period of time.