Haa Alif Atoll

Coordinates: 6°52′48″N 73°06′44″E / 6.88°N 73.112222°E / 6.88; 73.112222
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Thiladhunmathi Uthuruburi
ތިލަދުންމަތީ އުތުރުބުރި
Dhidhdhoo
Geographic atolls
Government
 • 
Berinmadhoo
  • Dhapparuhura
  • Dhigufaruhura
  • Dhonakulhi
  • Gaafushi
  • Gaamathikulhudhoo
  • Gallandhoo
  • Govvaafushi
  • Hathifushi
  • Huvahandhoo
  • Innafinolhu
  • Kandaalifinolhu
  • Kudafinolhu
  • Maafahi
  • Maafinolhu
  • Maarandhoofarufinolhu
  • Madulu
  • Manafaru
  • Matheerah
  • Medhafushi
  • Mulidhoo
  • Naridhoo
  • Umareifinolhu
  • Un'gulifinolhu
  • Van'gaaru
  • Velifinolhu
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    WebsiteHaa Alif Atoll

    Haa Alif Atoll is the code name based on the letters of the

    Maldivian alphabet commonly used to refer to the administrative division officially known as Northern Thiladhunmathi Atoll (Maldivian: Thiladhunmathi Uthuruburi) in the Maldives
    .

    It is the northernmost of the 19 administrative divisions (known as "Atolls") of the country, and is the third-largest administrative division in terms of population and land area.

    This administrative division consists of Ihavandhippolhu, the northernmost geographical atoll of the Maldive archipelago, and the northern section of Thiladhunmathi atoll. The capital of North Thiladhunmathi Atoll is the island of Dhidhdhoo where the Secretariat of North Thiladhunmathi Atoll Council is located.

    Geography

    The Northern Thiladhunmathi Atoll administrative division consists of a total of 43 islands spread over two natural geographic atolls, namely Northern Thiladhunmathi, and Ihavandhippolhu.

    Northern Thiladhunmathi is the northernmost portion of the huge Thiladhunmathi Atoll. Thiladhunmathi Atoll was administratively divided into northern and southern divisions in 1958.

    Ihavandhippolhu lies to the north of Northern Thiladhunmathi, with the Ihavandhoo Kandu channel separating the two, and is the northernmost atoll of the Maldives. It is a small natural atoll 22 km in length. It has 25 islands lying all around the boundary reef. One long barrier reef forms the western side of the atoll. There are several coral patches in the lagoon and the general depth in the centre is 20 to 30 fathoms (35 to 55 m).

    Ihavandhippolhu is separated from the Lakshadweep Islands of India by the broad channel known as Māmalē Kandu (or Maliku Kandu).

    Ihavandhippolhu Atoll (left) and Northern Thiladhunmathi Atoll (right)

    Islands

    Of the 43 islands in the North Thiladhunmathi Atoll administrative division, 14 of them are inhabited and are classified as administrative island constituencies. Each of these constituencies have an island council which responds to the North Thiladhunmathi Atoll Council which has its headquarters on Dhidhdhoo.

    Island constituencies

    Name Population
    (2006)
    Education Health Political ward Coordinates Geographic Atoll Remarks
    Baarah
    1,203 K-10 1 health centre A03 Baarah 6°49′8″N 73°12′30″E / 6.81889°N 73.20833°E / 6.81889; 73.20833 North Thiladhunmati
    Dhidhdhoo 2,512 K-11 1 hospital A04 Dhidhdhoo 6°53′24″N 73°6′44″E / 6.89000°N 73.11222°E / 6.89000; 73.11222 North Thiladhunmati Capital of North Thiladhunmati Atoll
    Filladhoo 548 K-10 1 health centre A05 Kelaa 6°52′38″N 73°13′39″E / 6.87722°N 73.22750°E / 6.87722; 73.22750 North Thiladhunmati
    Hoarafushi 2,204 K-12 1 health centre A01 Hoarafushi 6°58′50″N 72°53′45″E / 6.98056°N 72.89583°E / 6.98056; 72.89583 Ihavandhippolhu
    Ihavandhoo 2,447 K-12 1 health centre A02 Ihavandhoo 6°57′17″N 72°55′33″E / 6.95472°N 72.92583°E / 6.95472; 72.92583 Ihavandhippolhu
    Kelaa 1,200 K-10 1 health centre A05 Kelaa 6°57′35″N 73°12′46″E / 6.95972°N 73.21278°E / 6.95972; 73.21278 North Thiladhunmati
    Maarandhoo 530 K-10 1 health centre A02 Ihavandhoo 6°51′18″N 72°58′59″E / 6.85500°N 72.98306°E / 6.85500; 72.98306 Ihavandhippolhu
    Mulhadhoo 172 K-8 1 health provider A02 Ihavandhoo 7°00′45″N 72°59′45″E / 7.01250°N 72.99583°E / 7.01250; 72.99583 Ihavandhippolhu
    Muraidhoo 451 K-10 1 health centre A03 Baarah 6°50′23″N 73°09′54″E / 6.83972°N 73.16500°E / 6.83972; 73.16500 North Thiladhunmati
    Thakandhoo 340 K-9 1 health centre A03 Baarah 6°50′44″N 72°59′38″E / 6.84556°N 72.99389°E / 6.84556; 72.99389 North Thiladhunmati
    Thuraakunu
    347 K-10 1 health centre A01 Hoarafushi 7°06′18″N 72°54′07″E / 7.10500°N 72.90194°E / 7.10500; 72.90194 Ihavandhippolhu Northernmost island in the country.
    Uligamu
    267 K-10 1 health centre A01 Hoarafushi 7°05′00″N 72°55′40″E / 7.08333°N 72.92778°E / 7.08333; 72.92778 Ihavandhippolhu
    Utheemu 521 K-10 1 health centre A03 Baarah 6°50′04″N 73°06′47″E / 6.83444°N 73.11306°E / 6.83444; 73.11306 North Thiladhunmati Location of iconic Utheemu Ganduvaru.
    Vashafaru 471 K-12 1 health centre A05 Kelaa 6°53′50″N 73°09′40″E / 6.89722°N 73.16111°E / 6.89722; 73.16111 North Thiladhunmati

    Uninhabited Islands

    All uninhabited islands in Haa Alif Atoll are under the control of the North Thiladhunmathi Atoll Council.

    Resort Islands

    Name Resort Name Coordinates Geographical Atoll Remarks
    Manafaru JA Manafaru,[1] 6°59′49″N 72°56′23″E / 6.99694°N 72.93972°E / 6.99694; 72.93972 Ihavandhippolhu Previous resort was The Beach House Iruveli (
    Waldorf Astoria Maldives
    )
    Berinmadhoo
    Construction in progress 7°02′50″N 72°58′16″E / 7.04722°N 72.97111°E / 7.04722; 72.97111 Ihavandhippolhu Was previously inhabited. Population relocated to Hoarafushi.
    Dhonakulhi Hideaway Beach Resort & Spa Maldives[2] 6°50′35″N 73°03′05″E / 6.84306°N 73.05139°E / 6.84306; 73.05139 North Thiladhunmati
    Alidhoo J Resort Alidhoo[3] 6°50′55″N 73°09′07″E / 6.84861°N 73.15194°E / 6.84861; 73.15194 North Thiladhunmati

    Other Uninhabited Islands

    Name Current usage Coordinates Geographical Atoll Remarks
    Alidhuffarufinolhu - 6°51′39″N 73°06′16″E / 6.86083°N 73.10444°E / 6.86083; 73.10444 North Thiladhunmati
    Beenaafushi - 6°55′42″N 73°08′11″E / 6.92833°N 73.13639°E / 6.92833; 73.13639 North Thiladhunmati
    Dhapparuhura - 6°54′55″N 73°12′40″E / 6.91528°N 73.21111°E / 6.91528; 73.21111 North Thiladhunmati
    Dhigufaruhura - 6°55′26″N 72°58′08″E / 6.92389°N 72.96889°E / 6.92389; 72.96889 North Thiladhunmati
    Gaafushi - 6°51′07″N 73°03′27″E / 6.85194°N 73.05750°E / 6.85194; 73.05750 North Thiladhunmati
    Gaamathikulhudhoo - 7°02′21″N 72°59′04″E / 7.03917°N 72.98444°E / 7.03917; 72.98444 Ihavandhippolhu
    Gallandhoo - 6°56′48″N 72°58′59″E / 6.94667°N 72.98306°E / 6.94667; 72.98306 Ihavandhippolhu
    Govvaafushi - 7°00′45″N 72°55′09″E / 7.01250°N 72.91917°E / 7.01250; 72.91917 Ihavandhippolhu
    Hathifushi - 7°01′12″N 72°49′49″E / 7.02000°N 72.83028°E / 7.02000; 72.83028 Ihavandhippolhu Was previously inhabited. Population relocated to Hanimaadhoo.
    Huvahandhoo - 6°57′32″N 72°54′18″E / 6.95889°N 72.90500°E / 6.95889; 72.90500 Ihavandhippolhu
    Innafinolhu - 7°04′25″N 72°48′40″E / 7.07361°N 72.81111°E / 7.07361; 72.81111 Ihavandhippolhu
    Kandaalifinolhu - 6°55′35″N 73°07′48″E / 6.92639°N 73.13000°E / 6.92639; 73.13000 North Thiladhunmati
    Kudafinolhu - 6°59′22″N 72°53′00″E / 6.98944°N 72.88333°E / 6.98944; 72.88333 Ihavandhippolhu
    Maafahi Fisheries 6°49′42″N 73°09′23″E / 6.82833°N 73.15639°E / 6.82833; 73.15639 North Thiladhunmati Leased for long-term fisheries and agriculture.
    Maafinolhu - 7°00′08″N 72°51′44″E / 7.00222°N 72.86222°E / 7.00222; 72.86222 Ihavandhippolhu
    Maarandhoofarufinolhu - 6°49′43″N 72°58′19″E / 6.82861°N 72.97194°E / 6.82861; 72.97194 North Thiladhunmati
    Madulu Agriculture 7°03′17″N 72°57′11″E / 7.05472°N 72.95306°E / 7.05472; 72.95306 Ihavandhippolhu Leased for long-term fisheries and agriculture.
    Matheerah - 7°01′39″N 72°49′08″E / 7.02750°N 72.81889°E / 7.02750; 72.81889 Ihavandhippolhu
    Medhafushi Agriculture 7°00′38″N 72°56′02″E / 7.01056°N 72.93389°E / 7.01056; 72.93389 Ihavandhippolhu Leased for long-term fisheries and agriculture.
    Mulidhoo - 6°50′10″N 73°00′40″E / 6.83611°N 73.01111°E / 6.83611; 73.01111 North Thiladhunmati
    Naridhoo Resort (Development) 6°53′42″N 73°07′36″E / 6.89500°N 73.12667°E / 6.89500; 73.12667 North Thiladhunmati
    Umareifinolhu - 7°00′34″N 72°51′03″E / 7.00944°N 72.85083°E / 7.00944; 72.85083 Ihavandhippolhu
    Un'gulifinolhu - 6°58′15″N 72°54′03″E / 6.97083°N 72.90083°E / 6.97083; 72.90083 Ihavandhippolhu
    Van'gaaru - 7°05′35″N 72°52′41″E / 7.09306°N 72.87806°E / 7.09306; 72.87806 Ihavandhippolhu
    Velifinolhu - 6°59′39″N 72°52′28″E / 6.99417°N 72.87444°E / 6.99417; 72.87444 Ihavandhippolhu

    Disappeared Islands

    These are islands which during recorded history, have been completely eroded away, claimed by the sea due to the sea-level rise associated with global warming or assimilated by other islands.

    • Gasthirifinolhu
    • Gudhanfushi
    • Huraa
    • Nasfaru
    • Thiladhoo (merged into
      Dhidhdhoo
      , it was after this island that the atoll got its name of 'Thiladhunmathi')
    • Thinadhoo

    Administration

    Atoll Council

    North Thiladhunmathi Atoll Council
    Coat of arms or logo
    Type
    Type
    Leadership
    President
    Moosa Shafeeq, MDP
    Seats14
    Meeting place
    Secretariat of the North Thiladhunmathi Atoll Council,
    Shaariu’l Ameen,
    Dhidhdhoo
    Website
    www.halifatoll.gov.mv

    The North Thiladhunmathi Atoll administrative division is governed by an Atoll Council. The atoll council was created in 2011 with the enactment of the Decentralization Bill, which saw the introduction of local governance to the country. The secretariat of the atoll council is located on Dhidhdhoo.

    The atoll is further divided up into 5 political

    wards each with one councillor
    .

    Members

    Ward Code Name Elected Party
    Hoarafushi A06 Mohamed Waheed 2021 MDP
    Ihavandhoo A07 Ahmed Sabah 2021 PPM
    Baarah A16 Safath Mohamed 2021 MDP
    Dhidhdhoo A10 Abdulla Rasheed 2021 PPM
    Kelaa A08 Abdulla Infaz 2021 PPM
    Vashafaru A09 Ahmed Mueen 2021 PPM
    Utheem A14 Abdulla Rasheed 2021 PPM
    Thuraakunu A01 Alee Abdulatheef 2021 PPM
    Muraidhoo A15 Alee Sinan 2021 MDP
    Filladhoo A11 Fathulla Hassan 2021 MDP
    Thakandhoo A13 Hussain Naeem 2021 MDP
    Maarandhoo A12 Jailam Haaroon 2021 PPM
    Uligan A02 Ahmed Muaaz Mohamed 2021 ID
    Molhadhoo A05 Mohamed Sinadh 2021 ID

    History

    In Matheerah there is a famous shrine (ziyaraiy, mausoleum) which was visited formerly by the Maldive kings and their families in order to seek blessings. Such tomb visits are aspects of Sufism that existed among the Maldivians until very recent times. Hence this island was referred to with the honorific title Matheerahffulhu (High (noble) Island) by the Sufi Muslims of the Maldives at that time.

    Traditionally the northernmost atoll of the Maldives was Minicoy (Maliku). Fishermen from Thuraakunu and from Minicoy often crossed the Maliku Kandu on their boats to visit each other's islands. Marriage alliances were common. Now Minicoy is a part of India and communication is highly restricted.

    As an administrative division, North Thiladhunmathi Atoll was created when the huge natural Thiladhunmathi Atoll was administratively divided into northern and southern divisions in 1958.

    References

    1. ^ "JA Manafaru". JA Resorts & Hotels. Retrieved 2018-04-30.
    2. ^ "Hideaway Beach Resort & Spa". Hideaway Beach Resort & Spa. Retrieved 2018-04-30.
    3. ^ "J Resort Alidhoo". J Resorts & Hotels Pty Ltd. Retrieved 2018-04-30.
    • Divehi Tārīkhah Au Alikameh. Divehi Bahāi Tārikhah Khidmaiykurā Qaumī Markazu. Reprint 1958 edn. Malé 1990.
    • Divehiraajjege Jōgrafīge Vanavaru. Muhammadu Ibrahim Lutfee. G.Sōsanī.
    • Xavier Romero-Frias
      , The Maldive Islanders, A Study of the Popular Culture of an Ancient Ocean Kingdom. Barcelona 1999.

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