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Haa Alif

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Haa Alif Atoll contains 43 islands. 14 of them are inhabited, and are classified as administrative island constituencies. Each of these constituencies have an 'island council' which responds to the North Thiladhunmathi Atoll Council.

Island constituencies

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Name Population
(2006)
Education Health Political ward Remarks
Baarah 1,203 K-10 1 health centre A03 Baarah
Dhiddhoo 2,512 K-11 1 hospital A04 Dhiddhoo Capital of Atoll
Filladhoo 548 K-10 1 health centre A05 Kelaa
Hoarafushi 2,204 K-12 1 health centre A01 Hoarafushi
Ihavandhoo 2,447 K-12 1 health centre A02 Ihavandhoo
Kelaa 1,200 K-10 1 health centre A05 Kelaa
Maarandhoo 530 K-10 1 health centre A02 Ihavandhoo
Mulhadhoo 172 K-8 1 health provider A02 Ihavandhoo
Muraidhoo 451 K-10 1 health centre A03 Baarah
Thakandhoo 340 K-9 1 health centre A03 Baarah
Thuraakunu 347 K-10 1 health centre A01 Hoarafushi Northernmost island in the country.
Uligamu 267 K-10 1 health centre A01 Hoarafushi
Utheemu 521 K-10 1 health centre A03 Baarah Location of iconic Utheemu Ganduvaru.
Vashafaru 471 K-12 1 health centre A05 Kelaa

Uninhabited islands

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All uninhabited islands in Haa Alif Atoll are under the control of the North Thiladhunmathi Atoll Council.

Name Current usage Coordinates Remarks
Alidhoo Resort (Operational) 6°50′55″N 73°09′07″E / 6.84861°N 73.15194°E / 6.84861; 73.15194 Resort: Cinnamon Island Alidhoo
Alidhuffarufinolhu - 6°51′39″N 73°06′16″E / 6.86083°N 73.10444°E / 6.86083; 73.10444
Beenaafushi - 6°55′42″N 73°08′11″E / 6.92833°N 73.13639°E / 6.92833; 73.13639
Berinmadhoo Resort (Development) 7°02′50″N 72°58′16″E / 7.04722°N 72.97111°E / 7.04722; 72.97111 Was previously inhabited. Population relocated to Hoarafushi.
Dhapparuhura - 6°54′55″N 73°12′40″E / 6.91528°N 73.21111°E / 6.91528; 73.21111
Dhigufaruhura - 6°55′26″N 72°58′08″E / 6.92389°N 72.96889°E / 6.92389; 72.96889
Dhonakulhi Resort (Operational) 6°50′35″N 73°03′05″E / 6.84306°N 73.05139°E / 6.84306; 73.05139 Resort: Dhonakulhi Island Hideaway
Gaafushi - 6°51′07″N 73°03′27″E / 6.85194°N 73.05750°E / 6.85194; 73.05750
Gaamathikulhudhoo - 7°02′21″N 72°59′04″E / 7.03917°N 72.98444°E / 7.03917; 72.98444
Gallandhoo - 6°56′48″N 72°58′59″E / 6.94667°N 72.98306°E / 6.94667; 72.98306
Govvaafushi - 7°00′45″N 72°55′09″E / 7.01250°N 72.91917°E / 7.01250; 72.91917
Hathifushi - 7°01′12″N 72°49′49″E / 7.02000°N 72.83028°E / 7.02000; 72.83028 Was previously inhabited. Population relocated to Hanimaadhoo.
Huvahandhoo - 6°57′32″N 72°54′18″E / 6.95889°N 72.90500°E / 6.95889; 72.90500
Innafinolhu - 7°04′25″N 72°48′40″E / 7.07361°N 72.81111°E / 7.07361; 72.81111
Kandaalifinolhu - 6°55′35″N 73°07′48″E / 6.92639°N 73.13000°E / 6.92639; 73.13000
Kudafinolhu - 6°59′22″N 72°53′00″E / 6.98944°N 72.88333°E / 6.98944; 72.88333
Maafahi Fisheries 6°49′42″N 73°09′23″E / 6.82833°N 73.15639°E / 6.82833; 73.15639 Leased for long-term fisheries and agriculture.
Maafinolhu - 7°00′08″N 72°51′44″E / 7.00222°N 72.86222°E / 7.00222; 72.86222
Maarandhoofarufinolhu - 6°49′43″N 72°58′19″E / 6.82861°N 72.97194°E / 6.82861; 72.97194
Madulu Agriculture 7°03′17″N 72°57′11″E / 7.05472°N 72.95306°E / 7.05472; 72.95306 Leased for long-term fisheries and agriculture.
Manafaru Resort (Operational) 6°59′49″N 72°56′23″E / 6.99694°N 72.93972°E / 6.99694; 72.93972 Resort: The Beach House Iruveli (Waldorf Astoria Maldives)
Matheerah - 7°01′39″N 72°49′08″E / 7.02750°N 72.81889°E / 7.02750; 72.81889
Medhafushi Agriculture 7°00′38″N 72°56′02″E / 7.01056°N 72.93389°E / 7.01056; 72.93389 Leased for long-term fisheries and agriculture.
Mulidhoo - 6°50′10″N 73°00′40″E / 6.83611°N 73.01111°E / 6.83611; 73.01111
Naridhoo Resort (Development) 6°53′42″N 73°07′36″E / 6.89500°N 73.12667°E / 6.89500; 73.12667
Umareifinolhu - 7°00′34″N 72°51′03″E / 7.00944°N 72.85083°E / 7.00944; 72.85083
Un'gulifinolhu - 6°58′15″N 72°54′03″E / 6.97083°N 72.90083°E / 6.97083; 72.90083
Van'gaaru - 7°05′35″N 72°52′41″E / 7.09306°N 72.87806°E / 7.09306; 72.87806
Velifinolhu - 6°59′39″N 72°52′28″E / 6.99417°N 72.87444°E / 6.99417; 72.87444

Disappeared islands

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These are islands which during recorded history, have been completely eroded away, claimed by the sea due to the sea-level rise associated with global warming or assimilated by other islands.

  • Gasthirifinolhu
  • Gudhanfushi
  • Huraa
  • Nasfaru
  • Thiladhoo (merged into Dhiddhoo, it was after this island that the atoll got its name of 'Thiladhunmathi')
  • Thinadhoo

Haa Dhaalu

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Haa Dhaalu Atoll contains 34 islands. 13 of them are inhabited, and are classified as administrative island constituencies. Each of these constituencies have an 'island council' which responds to the South Thiladhunmathi Atoll Council.

Island constituencies

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Name Population
(2006)
Education Health Political ward Remarks
Finey 291 K-10 1 health provider B01 Hanimaadhoo
Hanimaadhoo 1,184 K-10 1 health centre B01 Hanimaadhoo Location of Hanimaadhoo International Airport.
Hirimaradhoo 351 K-10 1 health centre B01 Hanimaadhoo
Kulhudhuffushi 6,998 K-12 + 1 hospital B04 Kulhudhuffushi North
B05 Kulhudhuffushi South
Capital of Atoll
Kumundhoo 889 K-10 1 health centre B02 Nolhivaram
Kurinbi 430 K-10 1 health provider B02 Nolhivaram
Makunudhoo 1,045 n/a 1 health centre B03 Vaikaradhoo
Naivaadhoo 375 K-10 1 health provider B01 Hanimaadhoo
Nellaidhoo 717 K-10 1 health centre B01 Hanimaadhoo
Neykurendhoo 835 K-10 1 health centre B03 Vaikaradhoo
Nolhivaram 1,554 K-10 1 health centre B02 Nolhivaram
Nolhivaranfaru 622 K-10 1 health centre B02 Nolhivaram Former capital of the atoll
Vaikaradhoo 923 K-10 1 health centre B03 Vaikaradhoo

Uninhabited islands

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All uninhabited islands in Haa Dhaalu Atoll are under the control of the South Thiladhunmathi Atoll Council.

Name Current usage Coordinates Remarks
Dhipparufushi Resort (Development)[1] 6°19′08″N 72°38′26″E / 6.31889°N 72.64056°E / 6.31889; 72.64056 Also known as: Dhorukanduhuraa
Faridhoo - 6°47′09″N 73°03′16″E / 6.78583°N 73.05444°E / 6.78583; 73.05444 Was previously inhabited. Population relocated to Nolhivaranfaru.[2]

Highest natural point in Maldives, at 3m.

Fenboahuraa - 6°23′47″N 72°41′40″E / 6.39639°N 72.69444°E / 6.39639; 72.69444
Hirinaidhoo - 6°42′06″N 72°56′53″E / 6.70167°N 72.94806°E / 6.70167; 72.94806
Hondaafushi Resort (Development)[3] 6°46′41″N 73°07′17″E / 6.77806°N 73.12139°E / 6.77806; 73.12139
Hondaidhoo - 6°46′11″N 73°05′14″E / 6.76972°N 73.08722°E / 6.76972; 73.08722 Was previously inhabited. Population relocated to Hanimaadhoo.
Innafushi - 6°24′32″N 72°38′43″E / 6.40889°N 72.64528°E / 6.40889; 72.64528
Kanamana - 6°42′18″N 72°53′57″E / 6.70500°N 72.89917°E / 6.70500; 72.89917
Kattalafushi - 6°33′59″N 72°58′58″E / 6.56639°N 72.98278°E / 6.56639; 72.98278
Keylakunu - 6°36′09″N 73°00′32″E / 6.60250°N 73.00889°E / 6.60250; 73.00889
Kunburudhoo - 6°39′31″N 73°01′38″E / 6.65861°N 73.02722°E / 6.65861; 73.02722 Was previously inhabited. Population relocated to Nolhivaranfaru.[4]
Kudafarufasgandu - 6°42′44″N 72°55′30″E / 6.71222°N 72.92500°E / 6.71222; 72.92500 Also known as: Dafaru-fasgandu
Kudamuraidhoo Resort (Development)[5] 6°38′34″N 72°55′12″E / 6.64278°N 72.92000°E / 6.64278; 72.92000
Maavaidhoo - 6°30′55″N 73°03′04″E / 6.51528°N 73.05111°E / 6.51528; 73.05111 Was previously inhabited. Population relocated to Nolhivaranfaru.[6]
Muiri - 6°39′29″N 72°56′11″E / 6.65806°N 72.93639°E / 6.65806; 72.93639
Naagoashi Resort (Development)[7] 6°40′11″N 72°54′08″E / 6.66972°N 72.90222°E / 6.66972; 72.90222 Resort: Radisson Plaza Resort Maldives
Rahburi - 6°40′43″N 73°06′19″E / 6.67861°N 73.10528°E / 6.67861; 73.10528 Also known as: Kuredhigandu or Huraa
Ruffushi - 6°45′32″N 72°56′20″E / 6.75889°N 72.93889°E / 6.75889; 72.93889
Theefaridhoo Fisheries 6°44′25″N 73°02′00″E / 6.74028°N 73.03333°E / 6.74028; 73.03333 Leased for long-term fisheries and agriculture.
Vaikaramuraidhoo Fisheries 6°32′26″N 72°53′53″E / 6.54056°N 72.89806°E / 6.54056; 72.89806 Leased for long-term fisheries and agriculture.
Veligandu - 6°45′15″N 72°56′15″E / 6.75417°N 72.93750°E / 6.75417; 72.93750

Disappeared islands

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These are islands which during recorded history, have been completely eroded away, claimed by the sea due to the sea-level rise associated with global warming or assimilated by other islands.

  • Bileddhoo

Shaviyani

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Shaviyani Atoll contains 53 islands. 14 of them are inhabited, and are classified as administrative island constituencies. Each of these constituencies have an 'island council' which responds to the North Miladhunmadulu Atoll Council.

Island constituencies

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Name Population
(2006)
Education Health Political ward Remarks
Bilehffahi 398 K-10 1 health centre C01 Kanditheemu
Feevah 746 K-10 1 health centre C02 Milandhoo
Feydhoo 695 K-10 1 health centre C01 Kanditheemu
Foakaidhoo 1,201 K-10 1 health centre C03 Komandoo
Funadhoo 1,599 K-10 1 hospital C04 Funadhoo Capital of atoll.
Goidhoo 416 K-10 1 health centre C01 Kanditheemu
Kanditheemu 1,148 K-12 1 health centre C01 Kanditheemu
Komandoo 1,333 K-12 1 health centre C03 Komandoo
Lhaimagu 529 K-10 1 health centre C04 Funadhoo
Maaungoodhoo 795 K-10 1 health centre C04 Funadhoo
Maroshi 495 K-10 1 health centre C03 Komandoo
Milandhoo 1,637 K-10 1 health centre C02 Milandhoo Former capital of the atoll (2009-2011).
Narudhoo 426 K-10 1 health centre C02 Milandhoo
Noomaraa 412 K-10 1 health centre C01 Kanditheemu

Uninhabited islands

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All uninhabited islands in Shaviyani Atoll are under the control of the North Miladhunmadulu Atoll Council.

Name Current usage Coordinates Remarks
Bisalhaaluraa - 6°19′08″N 72°38′26″E / 6.31889°N 72.64056°E / 6.31889; 72.64056 Also known as: Bishuraa
Boduhuraa - 6°47′09″N 73°03′16″E / 6.78583°N 73.05444°E / 6.78583; 73.05444 Also known as: Kudafaruhuraa
Bolissafaru - 6°23′47″N 72°41′40″E / 6.39639°N 72.69444°E / 6.39639; 72.69444 Also known as: Kudafaruhuraagandu
Dhigurah - 6°42′06″N 72°56′53″E / 6.70167°N 72.94806°E / 6.70167; 72.94806
Dhiguvelidhoo - 6°46′41″N 73°07′17″E / 6.77806°N 73.12139°E / 6.77806; 73.12139 Also known as: Mairah
Dholhiyadhoo Resort (Operational) 6°46′11″N 73°05′14″E / 6.76972°N 73.08722°E / 6.76972; 73.08722 Resort: Zitahli Resorts & Spa Maldives Dholhiyadhoo
Dholhiyadhoo-kudarah - 6°24′32″N 72°38′43″E / 6.40889°N 72.64528°E / 6.40889; 72.64528
Dhonvelihuraa - 6°42′18″N 72°53′57″E / 6.70500°N 72.89917°E / 6.70500; 72.89917 Also known as: Thabeyhuraa
Ekasdhoo - 6°33′59″N 72°58′58″E / 6.56639°N 72.98278°E / 6.56639; 72.98278
Eriadhoo Fisheries 6°36′09″N 73°00′32″E / 6.60250°N 73.00889°E / 6.60250; 73.00889 Leased for long-term development.
Farukolhu Airport (Development) 6°39′31″N 73°01′38″E / 6.65861°N 73.02722°E / 6.65861; 73.02722 Site of the future airport serving Funadhoo.[8]
Firubaidhoo - 6°42′44″N 72°55′30″E / 6.71222°N 72.92500°E / 6.71222; 72.92500 Was previously inhabited. Population relocated to Funadhoo.[9]
Fushifaru - 6°38′34″N 72°55′12″E / 6.64278°N 72.92000°E / 6.64278; 72.92000 Also known as: Fushifarurah
Gaakoshibee Resort (Development) 6°30′55″N 73°03′04″E / 6.51528°N 73.05111°E / 6.51528; 73.05111 Resort: JW Marriott Gaakoshibee Resort & Spa
Gallaidhoo - 6°39′29″N 72°56′11″E / 6.65806°N 72.93639°E / 6.65806; 72.93639
Gonaafarufinolhu - 6°39′29″N 72°56′11″E / 6.65806°N 72.93639°E / 6.65806; 72.93639
Hirubadhoo - 6°40′43″N 73°06′19″E / 6.67861°N 73.10528°E / 6.67861; 73.10528
Hurasfaru - 6°45′32″N 72°56′20″E / 6.75889°N 72.93889°E / 6.75889; 72.93889 Also known as: Hurasfaruhuraa
Kakaa-eriyadhoo - 6°44′25″N 73°02′00″E / 6.74028°N 73.03333°E / 6.74028; 73.03333
Kan'baalifaru Resort (Development) 6°32′26″N 72°53′53″E / 6.54056°N 72.89806°E / 6.54056; 72.89806 Resort: TBA
Keekimini Fisheries 6°45′15″N 72°56′15″E / 6.75417°N 72.93750°E / 6.75417; 72.93750 Leased for long-term development.
Kilissafaruhuraa - 6°45′15″N 72°56′15″E / 6.75417°N 72.93750°E / 6.75417; 72.93750 Also known as: Ragganduhuraa
Kudadhoo - 6°45′15″N 72°56′15″E / 6.75417°N 72.93750°E / 6.75417; 72.93750
Kudafarufinolhu - 6°45′15″N 72°56′15″E / 6.75417°N 72.93750°E / 6.75417; 72.93750 Also known as: Kudafaruboduhuraa
Kudalhaimendhoo - 6°45′15″N 72°56′15″E / 6.75417°N 72.93750°E / 6.75417; 72.93750
Maakandoodhoo - 6°45′15″N 72°56′15″E / 6.75417°N 72.93750°E / 6.75417; 72.93750 Was previously inhabited. Population relocated to Funadhoo and Milandhoo.[10]
Madidhoo Fisheries 6°45′15″N 72°56′15″E / 6.75417°N 72.93750°E / 6.75417; 72.93750 Leased for long-term development.
Madikuredhdhoo Fisheries 6°45′15″N 72°56′15″E / 6.75417°N 72.93750°E / 6.75417; 72.93750 Leased for long-term development.
Mathikomandoo Development 6°45′15″N 72°56′15″E / 6.75417°N 72.93750°E / 6.75417; 72.93750 Been declared as a extension of Komandoo. Housing projects underway. [11]
Medhukunburudhoo Fisheries 6°45′15″N 72°56′15″E / 6.75417°N 72.93750°E / 6.75417; 72.93750 Leased for long-term development.
Medhurah - 6°45′15″N 72°56′15″E / 6.75417°N 72.93750°E / 6.75417; 72.93750
Migoodhoo - 6°45′15″N 72°56′15″E / 6.75417°N 72.93750°E / 6.75417; 72.93750
Muleehuraa - 6°45′15″N 72°56′15″E / 6.75417°N 72.93750°E / 6.75417; 72.93750
Naainfaru - 6°45′15″N 72°56′15″E / 6.75417°N 72.93750°E / 6.75417; 72.93750 Also known as: Naainfarufinolhu
Naalaahuraa - 6°45′15″N 72°56′15″E / 6.75417°N 72.93750°E / 6.75417; 72.93750
Nalandhoo Fisheries 6°45′15″N 72°56′15″E / 6.75417°N 72.93750°E / 6.75417; 72.93750 Leased for long-term development.
Narubaidhoo - 6°45′15″N 72°56′15″E / 6.75417°N 72.93750°E / 6.75417; 72.93750
Neyo - 6°45′15″N 72°56′15″E / 6.75417°N 72.93750°E / 6.75417; 72.93750
Vagaru Resort (Operational) 6°45′15″N 72°56′15″E / 6.75417°N 72.93750°E / 6.75417; 72.93750 Resort: Viceroy Maldives

italics means disputed; shown on some maps and not shown on some.

Disappeared islands

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These are islands which during recorded history, have been completely eroded away, claimed by the sea due to the sea-level rise associated with global warming or assimilated by other islands.

  • Bileddhoo

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