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 Maldives| Facts & Figures |
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| President: Mohamed Waheed Hassan (2012) Total area: 116 sq mi (300 sq km) Population (2012 est.): 394,451 (growth
rate: –0.127%); birth rate: 15.12/1000; infant mortality rate: 26.46/1000;
life expectancy: 74.69
Capital and largest city (2009 est.):
Malé, 120,000 Monetary unit: Rufiya More Facts & Figures |
GeographyThe Republic of Maldives is a group of atolls in
the Indian Ocean about 417 mi (671 km) southwest of Sri Lanka. Its 1,190
coral islets stretch over an area of 35,200 sq mi (90,000 sq km). With
global warming and the shrinking of the polar ice caps, the
Maldives is directly threatened, as none of its islands rises more than
six feet above sea level.
GovernmentRepublic.
HistoryThe Maldives (formerly called the Maldive
Islands) were first settled in the 5th century
B.C.
by Buddhist seafarers from India and Sri Lanka.
According to tradition, Islam was adopted in 1153. Originally, the islands were under the
suzerainty of Ceylon (now Sri Lanka). They came under British protection
in 1887 and were a dependency of then-colony Ceylon until 1948. An
independence agreement with Britain was signed July 26, 1965. For
centuries a sultanate, the islands adopted a republican form of government
in 1952, but the sultanate was restored in 1954. In 1968, however, as the
result of a referendum, a republic was again established in the recently
independent country. Ibrahim Nasir, the authoritarian president since
1968, was removed from office and replaced by the more progressive Maumoon
Abdul Gayoom in 1978. Gayoom was elected to a sixth five-year term in
2003.
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