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Manadhoo

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Country
  
Distance to Malé
  
176 km (109 mi)

Administrative atoll
  
Geographic atoll
  
Miladhummadulhu Atoll

Time zone
  
MST (UTC+05:00)

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Manadhoo (Dhivehi: (މަނަދޫ) is the capital of Noonu Atoll in the Maldives. Manadhoo is the third most populous island in Noonu Atoll.

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Map of Manadhoo, Maldives

The Island

The island of Manadhoo measuring approx 108.36 hectares (268 acres), which has a natural harbor surrounded by natural seawalls. The island lies the south east of the atoll. According to formation of the atoll.

Since the Island is the capital of the South Miladhunmadulu (Noonu atoll) and most of the government offices have been establish, the major available land is uninhabited. Main livelihood of the population depends on construction carpentry work civil service, tourism, fishing and private business.

The Secretariat of the South Miladhummadulu Atoll Council, Manadhoo Police Station, Secretariat of the Manadhoo Council, Noonu Manadhoo Magistrate court, Atoll Development Council Guest House, STO Pharmacy, Noonu Atoll School, Noou Atoll Hospital,Bank of Maldives Manadhoo Branch, Noonu Atoll Family and Children Service Center,Noonu Manadhoo Post and Maldivian Redcrescent Noonu Branch Office contributes to the infrastructure of the island.

The people

Little information is available on the ancient people and their way of life. Evidence suggests that Manadhoo has been populated and thriving as early as the 4th century BC. It is argued that the earliest settlers migrated from Arabia, eastern Africa and the Indian subcontinent among other places. Today, the Manaduans are a mixed race as in any part of the Maldives.

Education

Traditionally education in the Manadhoo, was limited to the basic literacy skills; namely the recital of the Quran, reading and writing the Dhivehi language. The modern system of English medium education was introduced in 1997.

Language

Dhivehi is the language spoken in Manadhoo. Spoken only in Maldives, Dhivehi belongs to the Indo-Aryan branch of the Indo-European family of languages. It has numerous loanwords from Tamil, Malayalam, Sinhalese, Arabic, Urdu, Hindi, Portuguese and English.

Health

severely Poor achievements in Human Population.

Religion and Beliefs

Islam is the official religion of the Republic of Maldives.

References

Manadhoo Wikipedia