[
US
/ˈmɔɫˌdaɪvz/
]
NOUN
- a republic on the Maldive Islands; achieved independence from the United Kingdom in 1965
- a group of about 1,200 small coral islands (about 220 inhabited) in the Indian ocean
How To Use Maldives In A Sentence
- Few countries in the world face as immediate a threat from climate change as the Republic of Maldives, a low-lying group of atolls in the Indian Ocean whose coastline is eroding and whose water supplies are now being infiltrated by saltwater from the sea. Maldives President Nasheed seeks a low-carbon path
- Nothing is more fitted to fill the mind with admiration of the force of organic action in the equinoctial zone than the aspect of those great igneous pericarps, for instance, the cocoa-tree (lodoicea) of the Maldives among the monocotyledons, and the bertholletia and the lecythis among the dicotyledons. Travels to the Equinoctial Regions of America
- India, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Nepal, Mauritius, and Seychelles; in Indonesia the unit of currency is known as the rupiah and in the Maldives the rufiyah, which are cognate words of WN.com - Articles related to Won, rupee fall most among Asian currencies
- A Google search found a list of internet country identifiers and it turns out that mv is the Maldives. What language?
- Diving in the Maldives have to issue a PADI diving license.
- The Maldives include nearly 1,200 islands in 15 major atolls spanning approximately 470 miles to just south of the equator.
- The Alliance of Small Island States warned that that some low-lying countries, such as Tuvalu or the Maldives, were facing "the end of history" due to rising sea levels.
- The mum of four got in touch before their Maldives trip so staff could prepare her low-calorie diet of seafood and salads. The Sun
- The tsunami swamped up to 40 percent of the Maldives, an Indian Ocean string of 1,192 coral atolls 480 km southwest of the southern tip of India.
- Roundtrip Economy class air ticket for Hong Kong and Maldives on SQ ( E - Ticket ).