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'
NOONU Fohdhoo The island was called after the "Fonga gas" (tree), a one-of-a-kind tree in the world. It was visited by a large number of foreign visitors. The island is located 176.34 kilometers north of the country's capital, Malé.
NOONU Holhudhoo In the island jobs are mainly provided by Meynaa School, Island Council, Health center and utilities. Holhudhoo has a health center, which can cater for minor diseases and public health.
NOONU Kudafari According to legend, the earliest inhabitants of Kudafari were Black African slaves brought to the Maldives. They were set free at Malé and eventually settled on this island. These people's descendants live on the islands now.
NOONU Miladhoo Miladhoo was formerly the most built and populated island in Noonu Atoll. It is now Noonu Atoll's second most populated island. Miladhoo is well-known for its political activism.
NOONU Lhohi There is a spot on Lhohi called "hanguraama fasgandu" where the Portuguese and Maldivians battled. The island is located 181.79 kilometers north of the country's capital, Malé. Lhohi lies close to Manadhoo, the capital of the Noonu atoll.
NOONU Manadhoo A historic place known as "Maamiskithu Vevu" a bathing tank with ancient Arabic calligraphy and well-bricked walls
NOONU Velidhoo Historians date the first settlements in the third century BC, with Arabian immigrants from Tholhendhoo and Magoodhoo.
NOONU Kendhikulhudhoo Kendhikulhudhoo is home to six mangrove regions called locally as "kulhi" on the island. "Mai falhu," "Dhimaafalhu," "Hikikulhi," "Tholhifalhu," "Gan'baafalhu," "Fin'dhana gonni", and "Gaathudee kolhu" are some of them.
NOONU Landhoo Large ruins from the Maldivian Buddhist period may be seen on this island. The locals refer to an old mound on the northwest part of the island as "Maabadhige Haitha."
NOONU Maafaru Our island is famous because of the Maafaru international Airport. Maafaru International Airport (IATA: NMF) is an international airport located on Maafaru, one of the islands of the Noonu Atoll in Maldives.