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   Updated: 09/12/2005 08:09:13

Facts and figures

A quick guide to Maldives


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    Air Transport    
    Capital Island    
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    Currency & Exchange Rate    
    Clothing     
    Economy    
    Food and Drink    
    Geographical Location 
      
    Health    
    Languages    
    Literacy Rate    
    Latitude     
    Longitude     
    Monsoons    
    National Flag and Emblem    
    National Tree     
    National Flower    
    No Entry Visa   
     
    Other things     
    Political Status     
    Population     
    Religion     
    Road Transport    
    Sea Transport    
    Shopping    
    Temperature    
    Time    
    Weather    
    Working Hours  

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    Area    
    Land Area 1,190 islands with a land area of 115 square miles (298 sq. km)  

    Sea Area :Approx. 41,500 square miles (107,500 sq. km)  
      
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    Formation and Geographical Location

    Coral islands, grouped into atolls, stretch along the 73rd meridian between latitudes 0 42' south and 8 10' north, for a distance of 468.3 miles (753.6 km), with a width of 73.4 (118.1 km) from east to west.  

    The Shortest distance from the mainland of India is 217 miles (350 km) and from Sri Lanka 460 miles (740 km). Indian Ocean, near India and Sri Lanka.  
       
    Latitude : 07° 06'30" N to 00° 41'48" S.  
       
    Longitude : 72° 32'30" E to 73° 45'54" E.  

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    Political Status

    Since 1965, an Independent republic with a democratically elected parliament. President is the head of the government, elected every 5 years.  
      
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    Population

    214,139 (1990)  
    260,000 (1997 official estimate).  
    Population in the capital Male' was 58,000 in 1990.  
    Annual population increase is 3.8%  

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    Capital : Malé   

    Male' the capital island has an area  of 1.77 sq.km  
    Population in the capital Male' was 58,000 in 1990.  

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    Maldives Standard Time  
       
    +5 hrs GMT  ( 5 hours ahead  of  GMT )     

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    Religion  

    100% Sunni Muslim.  

    Maldives is perhaps the only country with a 100% Muslim population. Islam was introduced around A.D.800, and the moderate form practised in Maldives has remained virtually unchanged.  
      
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    Languages 

    Dhivehi and English.  

    Dhivehi, an indigenous language spoken only in the Maldives. The script is called "Thaana".  English is the main taught  language at schools. Most people in Male and tourist resorts speak English     

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    Literacy Rate   

    98.2% (Age group 10-45 yrs)  

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    Health   

    Maldives is a tropical country but the people are extremely clean. You will be safe there but please get advice from your doctor or health visitor regarding vaccinations.  

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    Weather   

    Temperature :30.4° C (Mean Max), 25.4° C (Mean Min).  

    Monsoons : South-West : May-October, North-East : November-April.  

    Average Annual Rainfall: 1948.2 mm.  

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    Currency  

     Maldivian Rufiyaa Mrf and unit Laari (100 Laari's in 1 Rufiyaa)  
    Approx.. Exchange rates are US $ 1 =  12 Mrf  and Sterling £ 1 = 18 Mrf. German Mark = 6.5 Mrf  

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    Working Hours  

    Banks : 8 am - 1.30 PM (Sun to Thus)  
    Government Offices : 7.30 am -2.30 PM (Sun to Thus), Fri and Sat holidays.  
    Private Offices: Open between 8 am and 10 am and close between 6 PM and 8 PM, with a lunch break.   Closed on Fridays only.    
      
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    Credit Cards Accepted  

    American Express, Diners Club, EuroCard, JCB, MasterCard, Visa.  
      
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    Economy   


    Major Industries: Tourism, fish canning, manufacture of garments, boat building, and handicrafts.  

    GDP growth 6.1%. Inflation : 20.1% (1994 figures)  

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    National Flag and Emblem   

     

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    National Tree   

    Coconut Palm (Cocos nucifera).  
      
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    National Flower  

    Pink Rose (Rosa pdyantha).  
      
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    Food and Drink   

    Fish and coconuts are  about the only  products which do not have to be imported and they find their way into most menu. The spiny backed lobster is a delicacy.  
      
      
      
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    Clothing - Dress Code   

    Casual clothing is normal in Maldives. However, it is advisable to have your thighs and shoulders covered. Bikini's are not permitted in inhabited local islands since it is a Muslim country.   
    Light weight cottons and linens clothes are common.  
      
      
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    Shopping  

    The capital Malé, being the centre of commercial activity is the ideal place to shop. Shops open between   7.30 and 9.30 am, closing at 11 PM. On Fridays they open at 1.30 PM, closing as usual.  
      
      
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    Alcohol and Drugs  

    Maldivians, being a Muslims, are prohibited by law from consuming alcohol, hence there is a strict restriction on the alcohol available in inhabited islands. Foreigners who reside in Maldives can have a private supply arranged by an authorised licensing procedure. All tourist resorts and hotels, as well cruise ships and yachts have alcohol for consumption guests.  

    Maldives is amongst one of the toughest countries in dealing with drugs. Lengthy jail sentences are normal if found in possession or whilst using them, even with a joint. Please do not try to import any form of drug into Maldives. Also, please do not use drugs even if offered whilst there,  it is not worth the risk!  

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    Visa Requirements 

    No prior visa arrangements are required. A tourist visa of 30 days will be given to visitors with valid travel documents, on arrival. Visitors should be in possession of at least US$25 per day of stay in the Maldives. For those coming from yellow fever infected regions, an international certificate of inoculation is required. A passenger service fee of US$10 is levied per person, on departure.  

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    Air Transport

    Apart from international flights operated by South Africa, Malaysia, India, Pakistan, Sri Lanka,
    Singapore, the U.A.E., and a number of European countries to and from Malé International Airport (Tel : 322073), there are also regular domestic flights operated by Air Maldives to Hanimaadhoo, Kadhdhoo, Kaadhedhdhoo, and Gan. Inter-island services are operated by Hummingbird Helicopters and the Maldivian Air Taxi, the latter having the largest  air fleet. Sight-seeing trips, photo shooting trips, and Medevac operations are also carried out by them.
     
     
     
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    Road Transport

    Travel on most of the islands takes no more than half-an-hour on foot. Bicycles and motorbikes are popular modes of transport. Taxis are un-metered, charging Mrf 15, if hailed on the road or Mrf 10, if called on phone from the taxi services, (325656, 323132, etc.).
     
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    Sea Transport

    Local boats, or dhoani's (average speed 7 knots), are the most common means of water transport. Modern speedboats are also available for hire.
     
     
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    Things You Might Have Not Known Before  

    We eat a lot of fish, mainly skip jack tuna!

    Football is our national game ! There is only one National Stadium - Galolhu Dhan'du in the capital Male'.

    In the middle ages, we were an important source of the cowry shells, for obvious reasons; these were the currency used by traders east of Africa, so we were quite a wealthy nation then. We were a British Protectorate during the second world war and gained full  independence in 1968.

    The English word "atoll" meaning a group of islands is originally a Maldivian word, in Dhivehi, we pronounce it " Atholhu".


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