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Description
Addu City, formerly known as Addu Atoll, is located in the southernmost region of the Maldives. It is one of the largest atolls in the Maldives, composed of several islands and is famous for its rich marine biodiversity. Addu City is distinct for its unique geographic formation, resembling a figure-eight, which allows for natural harbors and a variety of ecological systems.
The atoll has a population of over 30,000 residents and is known for its vibrant culture and heritage. The local community engages in traditional activities such as fishing and agriculture, and visitors can experience the warm hospitality of the Maldivian people. The islands are well-connected, allowing for easy exploration of their scenic landscapes and cultural landmarks.
Addu features several tourist attractions, including beautiful beaches, historical sites, and dhoni (traditional boat) excursions. The area is also recognized for its diving spots, where enthusiasts can explore coral reefs and diverse marine life. With a mix of natural beauty and cultural experiences, Addu has become an attractive destination for visitors to the Maldives.
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