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Qué (quién) es Maldivian$521259$ - definición

Maldivian Folklore; Maldivian folklore
  • ''Be''. Popular celebration in [[Holhudu]] Island. Maali .
  • ''Be''. Popular celebration in [[Holhudu]] Island. Bandiyaa jehun.

2003 Maldivian presidential election         
Presidential elections were held in the Maldives on 17 October 2003. The election took the form of a referendum on a single candidate nominated by the People's Majlis.
1968 Maldivian presidential election         
Presidential elections were held in the Maldives on 27 September 1968.Maldives, 27 September 1968: Ibrahim Nasir as President Direct Democracy The election took the form of a referendum on the candidacy of Ibrahim Nasir, who was supported by 97% of voters.
2005 Maldivian parliamentary election         
Parliamentary elections were held in the Maldives on 22 January 2005. At the time of the elections political parties were banned, so all candidates ran as independents.

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Folklore of the Maldives

Maldivian mythology or Maldivian folklore is the body of myths, tales and anecdotes belonging to the oral tradition of Maldivians. Even though some of the Maldivian myths were already mentioned briefly by British commissioner in Ceylon HCP Bell towards the end of the 19th century, their study and publication were carried out only quite recently by Spanish writer and artist Xavier Romero-Frias, at a time when that ancestral worldview was quickly disappearing.

The Maldives lie in the warm equatorial area of the Indian Ocean surrounded by very deep waters. This nation is made up exclusively of coral atolls. There are about 1,200 small flat and sandy islands, but only about 200 of them are inhabited.

The Maldives have been continuously populated for millennia; therefore the folklore of these islands is very ancient.