The story of Meedhoo Kudi-Esha
It is not an uncommon occurrence to hear people from neighboring islands in Addu Atoll refer to a person from Meedhoo as “Meedhoo Kudi Eshaa” (“Kudi Eshaa” literally translated means “spicy stone”), but it...
It is not an uncommon occurrence to hear people from neighboring islands in Addu Atoll refer to a person from Meedhoo as “Meedhoo Kudi Eshaa” (“Kudi Eshaa” literally translated means “spicy stone”), but it...
The story of Kehelhaa and Behelhaa is a folklore that has been passed down from generations. The last person to have been known to narrate the story often in Meedhoo was Athiragey Ali Manikfan....
3.1 Introduction In the previous chapter the resilient island plan for Hulhumeedhoo is presented. This plan consists of ten components. In this chapter the components and the addressed problems are elaborated. Some shortly in...
strong>Introduction-2 The resilient island plan contains interventions that improve the resilience of Maldivian islands, in this case Hulhumeedhoo. It means that current island problems are tackled, potency for economic, social and environmental development is...
Resilient Island Plan and detailed elaborations for S. Hulhumeedhoo Introduction Hulhumeedhoo, an island of Addu City, in the south of Maldives, is a typical partly inhabited atoll island with two villages, agricultural activity and...
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