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Coordinates: 2°5040N 72°5550E / 2.84444°N 72.93056°E / 2.84444; 72.93056
 

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Dhaalu Atoll
Location of Dhaalu in Maldives
Location of Dhaalu in Maldives
CountryMaldives
Corresponding geographic atoll(s)Nilandhe Atholhu Dhekunuburi
Location2°50′40N 72°55′50E / 2.84444°N 72.93056°E / 2.84444; 72.93056
CapitalKudahuvadhoo
Government
 • Atoll ChiefAhmed Shafiu [1]
Population
 • Total5,305
Letter code
M
Dhivehi letter code
Dh (ދ)
 • Number of islands56
 • Inhabited islandsBandidhoo * Hulhudheli * Kudahuvadhoo * Maaenboodhoo * Meedhoo * Rinbudhoo
 • Uninhabited islandsAluvifushi, Ayyakaloahuraa, Boarikifinolhu, Bodufushi, Bulhalafushi, Dhebaidhoo, Dhoores, Enboodhoofushi, Faandhoo, Fenfushi, Gaadhiffushi, Gemendhoo (abandoned), Hinaidhoo, Hiriyanfushi, Hudhufusheefinolhu, Hulhuvehi, Issari, Kandinma, Kanneiyfaru, Kedhigandu, Kiraidhoo, Lhohi, Maadheli, Maafushi, Maagau, Maléfaru, Meedhuffushi, Minimasgali, Naibukaloabodufushi, Olhuveli, Thilabolhufushi, Thinhuraa, Uddhoo, Vaanee, Valla, Vallalhohi, Velavaroo, Vonmuli
Resort islands(*), airports(¤) and industrial islands are also considered uninhabited.

Dhaalu Atoll (also known as Southern Nilandhe AtollorDhivehi: ނިލަންދެ އަތޮޅު ދެކުނުބުރި, Nilandhe Atholhu Dhekunuburi) is one of the atolls of the Maldives. It corresponds to the natural atoll of the same name.

Traders and children waiting at the harbour of Rinbudhoo
The uninhabited island of Maafushi in Dhaalu Atoll

Geography[edit]

Dhaalu Atoll stretches 23 km (14 mi) from east to west, and 38 km (24 mi) north to south. Out of a total of 56 islands in the atoll, seven of the islands are inhabited, with a total population of around 6694. The capital island is Kudahuvadhoo, located at the atoll's southern tip.

Hulhudheli and Rinbudhoo (Rimbudu) islands, located to the west of the atoll, are islands traditionally renowned for the skill of their jewellers.

The formerly inhabited island of Gemendhoo on the eastern fringe of the atoll is surrounded by a long line of 11 uninhabited islands. The route from Bulhalafushi to Naibukaloabodufushi passes through these islands and can be walked in during low tide.

Dhaalu Atoll Hospital is located in the island of Kudahuvadhoo.[1]

Dhaalu Atoll is accessible through regular domestic flights from Velana International AirporttoDhaalu Airport located on Kudahuvadhoo as well as local ferry services.

History[edit]

Some of the islands in this atoll have remains from the Buddhist period, but none of them have been properly excavated yet. Mysterious mounds known as hawittas are as well as a copperplate found in Kudahuvadhu. The old mosque of Kudahuvadhoo possesses some of the finest masonry in the country.

Opened to tourism in 1998, the atoll has become a popular location for scuba diving.

Gemendhoo was abandoned after the Boxing Day tsunamis destroyed the buildings.

Rinbudhoo was also badly hit by the tsunami and half of the population were migrated to thulusdhoo. It is said Rinbudhoo was one of the islands having the highest density of population back in the early days. but now its just the opposite. The Island has an almost 300 years old masjid built with curved stones.

Tourism[edit]

Dhaalu Atoll is home to several luxury tourist resorts including St Regis Vommuli Maldives, Niyama Private Islands Maldives, Kandima Maldives, Angsana Velavaru, Vilu Reef, and Aaaveee. Several other resorts are under development.[2]

Health care[edit]

Dhaalu Atoll Hospital is the regional hospital in the atoll, being located in the atoll's capital, Kudahuvadhoo. The hospital offers general medicine and specialized services along with paediatrics, anesthesiology, surgery and gynecology, along with the inauguration of dental services by former president, Ibrahim Mohamed Solih.[3]

References[edit]

  • ^ "20 new resorts to be unveiled in 2017". Archived from the original on 2018-01-23. Retrieved 2017-06-26.
  • ^ "President inaugurates dental services in Dhaalu Atoll Hospital and meets senior institutional representatives from Kudahuvadhoo Island". The President's Office. 17 October 2019. Retrieved 2023-10-25.

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