Alifu Dhaalu Atoll (also known as Southern Ari Atoll or Ari Atholhu Dhekunuburi) is an administrative division of the Maldives.[1]
Alifu Dhaalu Atoll |
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Rangalifinolhu island in Ari Atoll or Alif Dhaalu Atoll where Conrad-Hilton operates a resort |
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Country | Maldives |
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Corresponding geographic atoll(s) | Ari Atholhu Dhekunuburi |
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Location | 3.85° N and 72.83° E |
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Capital | Mahibadhoo |
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• Atoll Chief | Mohamed Mahir [1] |
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• Total | 8,145 |
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Letter code | I |
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Dhivehi letter code | ADh (އދ) |
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• Number of islands | 49 |
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• Inhabited islands | Dhangethi Dhiddhoo Dhigurah Fenfushi Hangnaameedhoo Kunburudhoo Maamingili Mahibadhoo Mandhoo Omadhoo |
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• Uninhabited islands | Alikoirah, Angaagaa*, Ariadhoo, Athurugau*, Bodufinolhu, Bodukaashihuraa, Bulhaaholhi, Dhehasanulunboihuraa, Dhiddhoofinolhu*, Dhiffushi*, Dhiggiri, Enboodhoo, Finolhu, Gasfinolhu, Heenfaru, Hiyafushi, Hukurudhoo, Hurasdhoo, Huruelhi*, Huvahendhoo*, Innafushi, Kalhuhandhihuraa, Kudadhoo, Kudarah*, Maafushivaru*, Machchafushi*, Medhufinolhu, Mirihi*, Moofushi*, Nalaguraidhoo*, Rahddhiggaa, Rangali, Rangalifinolhu*, Rashukolhuhuraa, Theluveligaa, Tholhifushi, Thudufushi*, Vakarufalhi*, Vilamendhoo*, Villingili, Villingilivaru* |
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Resort islands(*), airports(¤) and industrial islands are also considered uninhabited. |