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atoll_chief= Ahmed Saavi [http://www.atolls.gov.mv/atollchiefs.asp] |
atoll_chief= Ahmed Saavi [http://www.atolls.gov.mv/atollchiefs.asp] |
islands=[[Dhiggaru (Meemu Atoll)|Dhiggaru]] [[Kolhufushi (Meemu Atoll)|Kolhufushi]] [[Madifushi (Meemu Atoll)|Madifushi]] [[Maduvvaree (Meemu Atoll)|Maduvvaree]] [[Mulah (Meemu Atoll)|Mulah]] '''[[Muli (Meemu Atoll)|Muli]]''' [[Naalaafushi (Meemu Atoll)|Naalaafushi]] [[Raimmandhoo (Meemu Atoll)|Raimmandhoo]] [[Veyvah (Meemu Atoll)|Veyvah]]|
islands=[[Dhiggaru (Meemu Atoll)|Dhiggaru]] [[Kolhufushi (Meemu Atoll)|Kolhufushi]] [[Madifushi (Meemu Atoll)|Madifushi]] [[Maduvvaree (Meemu Atoll)|Maduvvaree]] [[Mulah (Meemu Atoll)|Mulah]] '''[[Muli (Meemu Atoll)|Muli]]''' [[Naalaafushi (Meemu Atoll)|Naalaafushi]] [[Raimmandhoo (Meemu Atoll)|Raimmandhoo]] [[Veyvah (Meemu Atoll)|Veyvah]]|
unislands=Boahuraa, Dhekunuboduveli, Dhiththudi, Erruh-huraa, Fenboafinolhu, Fenfuraaveli, Gaahuraa, Gasveli, Gongalu Huraa, Haafushi, Hakuraahuraa, Hurasveli, Kekuraalhuveli, Kudadhigandu, Kurali, Kudausfushi, Maahuraa, Maalhaveli, Maausfushi, Medhufushi, Raabandhihuraa, Seedhihuraa, Seedhihuraaveligandu, Thuvaru, Uthuruboduveli, Veriheybe|
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Template:MaldiveAtoll

Mulaku Atoll or Meemu is an administrative division of the Maldives. It corresponds to the natural atoll of the same name, also known as Mulak Atoll or 'Mulakatolhu'.

There is a mosque of historical value in Kolhufushi Island, but no Buddhist remains have been found on this atoll.


References

  • Divehi Tārīkhah Au Alikameh. Divehi Bahāi Tārikhah Khidmaiykurā Qaumī Markazu. Reprint 1958 edn. Malé 1990.
  • Divehiraajjege Jōgrafīge Vanavaru. Muhammadu Ibrahim Lutfee. G.Sōsanī.
  • Romero-Frias, Xavier. The Maldive Islanders, A Study of the Popular Culture of an Ancient Ocean Kingdom. Barcelona 1999.