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.
SEENU Maradhoo Maradhoo is situated in the heart of the southernmost atoll, Addu. It is known for its fishing industry and exclusive diving spots.
SEENU Hithadhoo Hithadhoo is a district of Addu City, in the Maldives. Hithadhoo is the main administrative district of Addu City, with many of the administrative buildings in this district.