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Addu Atoll

Addu Atoll, also known as Seenu Atoll, is the southernmost atoll of the Maldives. Addu Atoll, together with Fuvahmulah, located 40 km north of Addu Atoll, extend the Maldives into the Southern Hemisphere. Addu Atoll is located 540 km south of Malé, the country's capital. Administratively, Addu Atoll is the location of Addu City, one of the four cities of the Maldives. Addu City consists of the inhabited areas of Addu Atoll, namely the natural islands of Hulhudhoo, Meedhoo, Maradhoo, Feydhoo, and Hithadhoo. (The districts of Addu City are not according to the natural islands that it comprises). In addition to the areas that are included as a part of Addu City, Addu Atoll has a number of other inhabited and uninhabited islands, including the island of Gan, where Gan International Airport is located.

Addu
Native name:
އައްޑޫ
Addu Atoll seen from space. Note the continuous reef fringing Addu from the west and southwest.
Addu
Location in Maldives
Geography
LocationIndian Ocean
Coordinates0°39′S 73°10′E / 0.65°S 73.16°E / -0.65; 73.16
Total islands29
Area130 km2 (50 sq mi)(lagoon)
15 km2 (5.8 sq mi) (land area)
Administration
Demographics
Population33,694 (2013)

Geography edit

Unlike other atolls of the Maldives, Addu Atoll has a lagoon that is a natural anchorage, accessible through four natural channels. This results in a natural harbour that is very calm and safe for sea vessels at all times and is not affected by seasonal changes. The four channels are arranged around the atoll as follows: the Kuda channel and the nearby Maa channel are on the north, the Gan channel is on the south, and the broad Villingili channel is on the southeast.

The islands are protected from the storms and high waves of the Indian Ocean by barrier reefs. Coconut palms, the national tree, are able to grow almost everywhere on the islands of Addu Atoll. There are small lakes, wetlands, and marshy taro fields that are unique to Addu Atoll.

History edit

During the Second World War, Addu Atoll was the site of a secret Royal Navy base called HMS Haitan, to take advantage of the deep anchorage and sheltered natural harbour there.[1] Oil tanks and storage facilities were built on Gan island, together with an airstrip and a flying boat base. The base remained unknown to the Axis throughout the early years of the war.[2] In 1957 the base was transferred to the Royal Air Force as RAF Gan, before being closed down in 1975. The island is now the site of Gan International Airport.

Biology edit

The cosmopolitan white tern ("dhondheeni") is found in the Maldives only on Addu Atoll and is seen as a symbol of the islands.[3] Addu Atoll also possesses particularly rich whale and dolphin fauna. A great diversity of species has been found there. Addu Atoll is the only area in the Maldives that was not affected by the 1998 global coral bleaching. The south of the Maldives was spared from the "too warm" major ocean currents of (El Niño). The bright and healthy corals start at the top of giris and thilas (about 1 meter [3 ft] under the surface) and slope down with the reef to a depth of 30 meters (98 ft) or more.

Inhabited islands edit

Uninhabited islands edit

 
  • Aboohera
  • Bodu Hajara
  • Boduheragandu
  • Dhigihera
  • Fahikedeherangada
  • Gan (Location of Gan International Airport)
  • Gaukendi
  • Geskalhuhera
  • Hankede Hajara
  • Here-there (Location of Canareef Island Resort)
  • Hikahera
  • Kafathalhaa Hera
  • Kandu Huraa
  • Kedevaahera
  • Koahera
  • Kuda Kandihereganda
  • Maahera
  • Maamendhoo
  • Madihera
  • Mulikede
  • Savaaheli
  • Vashahera
  • Villingili (Location of Shangri-La Resort)

Linguistics edit

The spoken dialect is Addu dialect, and though it has similarities to the "Mulaku dialect" of Fuvahmulah, it is somewhat different from the official form of the Dhivehi language. Traditionally, Addu dialect was widely spoken amongst the educated masses of three different atolls in the south, who adopted it as their lingua franca. It has also been credited with being the most famous and widespread single dialect in the Republic of Maldives. However, when Addu declared independence and recognized itself as the United Suvadive Republic, the Malé dialect rather than Addu dialect was used in official correspondence. Nevertheless, despite the difference in dialects, the written version is common throughout the Maldives.

Culture edit

Long ago Addu City was ruled by families appointed by the sultans in Malé, and may have had a matrilineal system of inheritance; it is very much a man's world today. There was a recent period in Addu history when the status quo changed for a while, when a more matriarchal society developed and women became the breadwinners.

Addu Atoll has some of the earliest known settlements recorded in the country—specifically, on the island of Meedhoo in the far north of the atoll.

References edit

  1. ^ Stephen Roskill; The War at Sea Vol II (1954) HMSO (ISBN none) p25
  2. ^ Britain's Secret Base; Mike Beninghof, Sept 2018, at avalanchepress.com: Retrieved 12 November 2019
  3. ^ Staff, M. D. (3 February 2018). "Maldives' Wetlands Help Fight Climate Change". Modern Diplomacy. Retrieved 23 February 2019.

Bibliography edit

  • Frampton, Victor; Grobmeier, A. H.; Johnson, Harold & Pitt, G. L. B. (2003). "British Naval Base at Addu Atoll". Warship International. XL (2): 126–128. ISSN 0043-0374.

External links edit

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This article is about the geographic atoll Addu Atoll and its components For the administrative Addu Atoll see Addu City Addu Atoll also known as Seenu Atoll is the southernmost atoll of the Maldives Addu Atoll together with Fuvahmulah located 40 km north of Addu Atoll extend the Maldives into the Southern Hemisphere Addu Atoll is located 540 km south of Male the country s capital Administratively Addu Atoll is the location of Addu City one of the four cities of the Maldives Addu City consists of the inhabited areas of Addu Atoll namely the natural islands of Hulhudhoo Meedhoo Maradhoo Feydhoo and Hithadhoo The districts of Addu City are not according to the natural islands that it comprises In addition to the areas that are included as a part of Addu City Addu Atoll has a number of other inhabited and uninhabited islands including the island of Gan where Gan International Airport is located AdduNative name އ އ ޑ Addu Atoll seen from space Note the continuous reef fringing Addu from the west and southwest AdduLocation in MaldivesGeographyLocationIndian OceanCoordinates0 39 S 73 10 E 0 65 S 73 16 E 0 65 73 16Total islands29Area130 km2 50 sq mi lagoon 15 km2 5 8 sq mi land area AdministrationMaldivesDemographicsPopulation33 694 2013 Contents 1 Geography 2 History 3 Biology 3 1 Inhabited islands 3 2 Uninhabited islands 4 Linguistics 5 Culture 6 References 7 Bibliography 8 External linksGeography editUnlike other atolls of the Maldives Addu Atoll has a lagoon that is a natural anchorage accessible through four natural channels This results in a natural harbour that is very calm and safe for sea vessels at all times and is not affected by seasonal changes The four channels are arranged around the atoll as follows the Kuda channel and the nearby Maa channel are on the north the Gan channel is on the south and the broad Villingili channel is on the southeast The islands are protected from the storms and high waves of the Indian Ocean by barrier reefs Coconut palms the national tree are able to grow almost everywhere on the islands of Addu Atoll There are small lakes wetlands and marshy taro fields that are unique to Addu Atoll History editDuring the Second World War Addu Atoll was the site of a secret Royal Navy base called HMS Haitan to take advantage of the deep anchorage and sheltered natural harbour there 1 Oil tanks and storage facilities were built on Gan island together with an airstrip and a flying boat base The base remained unknown to the Axis throughout the early years of the war 2 In 1957 the base was transferred to the Royal Air Force as RAF Gan before being closed down in 1975 The island is now the site of Gan International Airport Biology editThe cosmopolitan white tern dhondheeni is found in the Maldives only on Addu Atoll and is seen as a symbol of the islands 3 Addu Atoll also possesses particularly rich whale and dolphin fauna A great diversity of species has been found there Addu Atoll is the only area in the Maldives that was not affected by the 1998 global coral bleaching The south of the Maldives was spared from the too warm major ocean currents of El Nino The bright and healthy corals start at the top of giris and thilas about 1 meter 3 ft under the surface and slope down with the reef to a depth of 30 meters 98 ft or more Inhabited islands edit See Meedhoo See Hulhudhoo See Hithadhoo See Maradhoo See Maradhoo Feydhoo See FeydhooUninhabited islands edit nbsp Aboohera Bodu Hajara Boduheragandu Dhigihera Fahikedeherangada Gan Location of Gan International Airport Gaukendi Geskalhuhera Hankede Hajara Here there Location of Canareef Island Resort Hikahera Kafathalhaa Hera Kandu Huraa Kedevaahera Koahera Kuda Kandihereganda Maahera Maamendhoo Madihera Mulikede Savaaheli Vashahera Villingili Location of Shangri La Resort Linguistics editThe spoken dialect is Addu dialect and though it has similarities to the Mulaku dialect of Fuvahmulah it is somewhat different from the official form of the Dhivehi language Traditionally Addu dialect was widely spoken amongst the educated masses of three different atolls in the south who adopted it as their lingua franca It has also been credited with being the most famous and widespread single dialect in the Republic of Maldives However when Addu declared independence and recognized itself as the United Suvadive Republic the Male dialect rather than Addu dialect was used in official correspondence Nevertheless despite the difference in dialects the written version is common throughout the Maldives Culture editLong ago Addu City was ruled by families appointed by the sultans in Male and may have had a matrilineal system of inheritance it is very much a man s world today There was a recent period in Addu history when the status quo changed for a while when a more matriarchal society developed and women became the breadwinners Addu Atoll has some of the earliest known settlements recorded in the country specifically on the island of Meedhoo in the far north of the atoll References edit Stephen Roskill The War at Sea Vol II 1954 HMSO ISBN none p25 Britain s Secret Base Mike Beninghof Sept 2018 at avalanchepress com Retrieved 12 November 2019 Staff M D 3 February 2018 Maldives Wetlands Help Fight Climate Change Modern Diplomacy Retrieved 23 February 2019 Bibliography editFrampton Victor Grobmeier A H Johnson Harold amp Pitt G L B 2003 British Naval Base at Addu Atoll Warship International XL 2 126 128 ISSN 0043 0374 External links edit nbsp Wikivoyage has a travel guide for Addu nbsp Media related to Addu Atoll at Wikimedia Commons https www youtube com playlist list PLYTjyn6fVp5jSqXeDQCmWfNDQGAZ3lK3D The Atoll recreated in Cities Skylines by a Youtuber name Strictoaster Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Addu Atoll amp oldid 1189086965, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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