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Maldive Islands - translation to Αγγλικά

SOVEREIGN STATE IN SOUTH ASIA, SITUATED ON AN ARCHIPELAGO IN THE ARABIAN SEA
Maldive; ISO 3166-1:MV; The Maldives; Maldive Islands; Employment & Labour in Maldives; Republic of Maldives; Republic of the Maldives; The Republic of Maldives; Maledives; Maldives island; Religion in the Maldives; ދިވެހިރާއްޖޭގެ ޖުމުހޫރިއްޔާ; Languages of the Maldives; The Republic of the Maldives; ދިވެހިރާއްޖެ; Dehevi Jumhuriyya; Maldive islands; Rep of Maldives; Iru fushi; Irufushi; Rep Of Maldives; The Maldivies; Republic of the Maldive Islands; Etymology of Maldives; Maldivas; Sultanate of the Maldives; Languages of Maldives; Islamic Republic of the Maldives; Environmental issues in the Maldives; Largest cities in the Maldives; Maldivian Republic; Government of Maldives; Mahal Dweep; Dhivehi Raa'jeyge Jumhooriyya; Dhivehistan; Marine ecosystems in the Maldives; The Maldive Islands; Religion in Maldives; Maldyves
  • 18th-century map by [[Pierre Mortier]] from the [[Netherlands]], depicting with detail the islands of the Maldives
  • Each administrative atoll is marked, along with the [[thaana]] letter used to identify the atoll. Natural atolls are labelled in light blue. [//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/c/cf/Atolls_of_the_maldives.png Full view of the map].
  • Bathala]] island
  • 16th-century Portuguese illustration from the [[Códice Casanatense]], depicting workers
  • Portuguese presence]] in the Maldives was established in 1558, by order of [[Constantino of Braganza]], Viceroy of [[Portuguese India]].
  • Thaana script
  • A mechanised traditional inter-island dhoni stripped of its sails
  • Filitheyo island beach with tall palm trees and blue fresh lagoons
  • Sultan of the Maldives]]
  • Gaumii salaam
  • Republic Square in Malé
  • The [[resort island]] of [[Landaa Giraavaru]] (Baa atoll)
  • Life expectancy in the Maldives
  • Siri Fennaadheettha Mahaa Radun (Dhinei Kalaminja)]].
  • Maahefun Festival in [[Fuvahmulah]]
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  • Fire & Rescue Service boats
  • [[Oriental sweetlips]] (''Plectorhinchus vittatus'') at [[Meeru Island]], North Male Atoll
  • A proportional representation of Maldives exports, 2019
  • Maldives soft coral
  • [[Malé]], the capital of the Maldives
  • Maalhosmadulu Atoll seen from space. [[Northern Maalhosmadulu Atoll]] and [[Southern Maalhosmadulu Atoll]] can be seen in this picture.
  • Velana International Airport
  • Dark clouds bringing heavy rain, common in the rainy season.
  • An [[RAF]] [[Short Sunderland]] moored in the lagoon at Addu Atoll, during WWII
  • Former US Secretary of State [[Mike Pompeo]] hosts Maldivian Foreign Minister [[Abdulla Shahid]]
  • TMA Terminal
  • The former Prime Minister of India [[Manmohan Singh]] addressing the [[People's Majlis]] in 2011
  • [[17th SAARC summit]] in [[Addu City]], Maldives
  • Malé harbour

Maldive Islands         
Maldive eilanden (eilandengroep in Indische Oceaan ten zuidwesten van Indië)
Kurile Islands         
  • [[Severo-Kurilsk]], Paramushir
  • Atlasov
  • U.S. Army Map Service]] maps compiled in the early 1950s
  • Ainu]]
  • A view of the volcano Bogdan Khmelnitsky on Iturup Island
  • Russian Orthodox church, Kunashir
  • Kuril Ainu people next to their traditional dwelling.
  • A map of Kuril Islands from Gisuke Sasamori's 1893 book ''Chishima Tanken''
  • 5 rouble]] coin, 2020.
  • [[Caldera]] of the island [[Ushishir]]
  • [[Yuzhno-Kurilsk]], Kunashir
  • White Rocks, Iturup
  • [[Stratovolcano]] Mt. Ruruy; view from [[Yuzhno-Kurilsk]]
  • [[Mendeleyeva]] in the southern part of Kunashir
  • Yuzhno-Kurilsky District
  • [[Ebeko]] volcano, Paramushir
  • Main village in [[Shikotan]]
ISLAND CHAIN LOCATED IN NORTHEAST ASIA ADMINISTERED BY RUSSIA
Kuriru; Kuril islands; Kurile; Kurile Islands; Kuril; Kurile islands; Kuril island; Kuriles; Chishima; Tisima; Kuriru Rettô; Kuriru Rettoo; Kuriru Rettou; Kuriru Retto; Chishima Retto; Chishima Rettô; Chishima Rettoo; Chishima Rettou; Tisima Rettô; Tisima Rettoo; Tisima Rettou; Tisima Retto; Kurils; Chishima Islands; Chishima islands; Japanese administration of the Kuril Islands; Kuril Islands under Japanese administration period; Kuril Archipelago; South Kuril Islands; Southern Kurile Islands; Chishima-Retto; Kuriru islands; Chishima-retto; Chishima rettō; Kurilskiye Ostrova; Kurile island arc; Kuril arc; History of the Kuril Islands; Fauna of the Kuril Islands; Kurile arc; Kurile Arc; 千島列島; Кури́льские острова́
Kurile eilanden (eilandengroep tussen Japan en Camchica)
Spice Islands         
  • Tanimbar]] warriors
  • An [[orembai]], a common traditional sailing vessel of the Maluku Islands
  • [[Fort Duurstede]] in [[Saparua]], 1846
  • Map of [[Wallacea]]; upper right corner facing North. The red line denotes the western border of Wallacea. The eastern border corresponds to the light Australia–New Guinea shelf.
  • twelve-wired]] birds-of-paradise by [[John Gerrard Keulemans]].
  • Drawing of [[Ternate]] by a presumably Dutch artist. Inset shows Saint John Baptist Portuguese-built fort on the island
  • [[Ternate]] Island, as seen from Halmahera
  • USNS ''Mercy'' (T-AH-19)]]
  • Map by [[Willem Blaeu]] (1630)
ARCHIPELAGO IN EASTERN INDONESIA, ALSO CALLED THE SPICE ISLANDS
Molucca; Moluccas; Molucas; Malukkan Islands; Spice exploration; Maluku islands; Moluccan islands; Mollucas; Moluccan Islands; Spice islands; Maluku Islands, Indonesia; The Moluccas; Moluccan archipelago; Dutch Spice Islands; Spiceislands; The Maluku Islands; ID-MA; Moluccas islands; Maluku, Indonesia; Molucca passage; Molucca Passage; Maluku Island; Molucca Islands; Spice Islands; Spice Isles; Isles of Spice; Molucca Archipelago; History of the Maluku Islands; Molveccas; Geology of the Maluku Islands
Spice Islands, eilandengroep in oosten van Indonesië (bekend als Molukken)

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Maldives

The Maldives (, US: ; Dhivehi: ދިވެހިރާއްޖެ, romanized: Dhivehi Raajje, Dhivehi pronunciation: [d̪iʋehi ɾaːd͡ʒːe]), officially the Republic of Maldives (ދިވެހިރާއްޖޭގެ ޖުމްހޫރިއްޔާ, Dhivehi Raajjeyge Jumhooriyyaa, Dhivehi pronunciation: [d̪iʋehi ɾaːd͡ʒːeːge d͡ʒumhuːɾijjaː]), is an archipelagic state in South Asia, situated in the Indian Ocean. It lies southwest of Sri Lanka and India, about 750 kilometres (470 miles; 400 nautical miles) from the Asian continent's mainland. The Maldives' chain of 26 atolls stretches across the equator from Ihavandhippolhu Atoll in the north to Addu Atoll in the south.

Comprising a territory spanning roughly 90,000 square kilometres (35,000 sq mi) including the sea, land area of all the islands comprises 298 square kilometres (115 sq mi), the Maldives is one of the world's most geographically dispersed sovereign states and the smallest Asian country as well as one of the smallest Muslim-majority countries by land area and, with around 557,751 inhabitants, the 2nd least populous country in Asia. Malé is the capital and the most populated city, traditionally called the "King's Island" where the ancient royal dynasties ruled for its central location.

The Maldivian Archipelago is located on the Chagos–Laccadive Ridge, a vast submarine mountain range in the Indian Ocean; this also forms a terrestrial ecoregion, together with the Chagos Archipelago and Lakshadweep. With an average ground-level elevation of 1.5 metres (4 ft 11 in) above sea level, and a highest natural point of only 2.4 metres (7 ft 10 in), it is the world's lowest-lying country. (Some sources state the highest point, Mount Villingili, as 5.1 metres or 17 feet)

In the 12th century Islam reached the Maldivian Archipelago, which was consolidated as a sultanate, developing strong commercial and cultural ties with Asia and Africa. From the mid-16th century, the region came under the increasing influence of European colonial powers, with the Maldives becoming a British protectorate in 1887. Independence from the United Kingdom came in 1965, and a presidential republic was established in 1968 with an elected People's Majlis. The ensuing decades have seen political instability, efforts at democratic reform, and environmental challenges posed by climate change and rising sea levels.

The Maldives became a founding member of the South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (SAARC). It is also a member of the United Nations, the Commonwealth of Nations, the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation, and the Non-Aligned Movement. The World Bank classifies the Maldives as having an upper-middle income economy. Fishing has historically been the dominant economic activity, and remains the largest sector by far, followed by the rapidly growing tourism industry. The Maldives rates "high" on the Human Development Index, with per capita income significantly higher than other SAARC nations.

The Maldives was a member of the Commonwealth of Nations from July 1982 until withdrawing from the organisation in October 2016 in protest of allegations by other nations of its human rights abuses and failing democracy. The Maldives rejoined the Commonwealth on 1 February 2020 after showing evidence of functioning democratic processes and popular support.

Παραδείγματα από το σώμα κειμένου για Maldive Islands
1. On Wednesday, police said the man, Abdul Latheef Ibrahim, had fled to Pakistan ahead of the blast along with nine other suspects from different Maldive islands.
2. George Bush says tough US penal policies are workingHigh–ranking Asian countries include Turkmenistan, at about 48' per 100,000 people according to the United Nations in 2000, and the Maldive Islands, which jails 414 per 100,000 people.
3. In May, a series of large waves (estimated at 10 to 12 feet) swamped almost 70 islands in 16 atolls in the Maldive Islands off south India, causing serious flooding and extensive damage.