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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Kaafu_AtollKaafu Atoll - Wikipedia

    Kaafu Atoll is the code name given to an administrative division in the Republic of Maldives which consists of the geographical atolls of Kaashidhoo Island, Gaafaru, North Malé Atoll and South Malé Atoll.

  2. it.wikipedia.org › wiki › Atollo_KaafuAtollo Kaafu - Wikipedia

    L'Atollo Kaafu è un atollo amministrativo delle Maldive. Corrisponde ai quattro atolli naturali di Malé Nord, Malé Sud, Gaafaru e Kaashidhoo. Malé, capitale delle Maldive, si trova su Malé nord. L'atollo di Kaafu è situato nella parte centrale dell'arcipelago ed è composto da 80 isole, 12 delle quali abitate.

  3. Maafushi ( Dhivehi: މާފުށި) is one of the inhabited islands of Kaafu Atoll and the leading Local Toursim Island of the Maldives. The island’s proximity to Malé and its transport hubs has allowed Maafushi to become a popular destination for tourists visiting local islands.

  4. Kaashidhoo (Dhivehi: ކާށިދޫ) is one of the inhabited islands of Kaafu Atoll.

  5. Dhiffushi is 0.95 km (0.59 mi) in length and just 0.2 km (0.12 mi) wide, with a total land area of 22.3 ha (55 acres). It is located next to Meerufenfusi. Dhiffushi is the most eastern inhabited island in the Maldives and hence the island witnesses sunrise first in the country.

  6. www.maldive365.it › guida-atolli-maldive › atollo-di-kaafuAtollo di Kaafu - Maldive365.it

    L’ Atollo di Kaafu sorge nella parte centrale dell’arcipelago delle Maldive e comprende quattro atolli naturali: Malé Nord (che ospita la capitale) Malé Sud, Gaafaru e Kaashidhoo. Risulta composto da 107 isole, 11 delle quali abitate: Dhiffushi, Gaafaru, Gulhi, Guraidhoo, Himmafushi, Huraa, Kaashidhoo, Maafushi, Thilafushi e Thulusdhoo

  7. Giraavaru is an island of Malé Atoll (the administrative Kaafu Atoll) nowadays hosting a tourist resort. It is located on the southwestern fringe of the lagoon of North Malé Atoll. It was inhabited in the past by the community known as Giraavaru people (or Tivaru people).