Addu
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Addu (also Seenu) [1] is the southernmost atoll in the Maldives. Hithadhoo, its capital, was the base of the short-lived United Suvadive Republic secessionist movement in 1959–1963. [edit] Get inGan International Airport (IATA: GAN) can be reached from the capital, Male, in a beautiful unforgettable 60-minute-flight over the southern atolls of the Maldives. The airport has been upgraded to international status and is scheduled to start receiving direct charters from Europe in 2007 and flights from Hong Kong and Seoul. [edit] Get aroundThe four islands of Gan, Feydu, Maradu and Hithadhoo are connected to each other by causeways. [edit][add listing] SeeCommonwealth War Grave ( second world war) - Gan Sunset Bridge ( causeway connecting Gan and Feydhoo) _ Gan Equatorial Convention Centre (seventeenth saarc summit was held here) - Hithadhoo Koattey - Hithadhoo Ranin hanaa fenganda - Hithadhoo Aari Kilhi (fresh water body ) - Hithadhoo Eedhigali kilhi - hithadhoo Hukuru miskiy - Hithadhoo [edit][add listing] Do[edit][add listing] Buy[edit][add listing] Eat[edit][add listing] Drink[edit][add listing] SleepThere are only two hotels/resorts in the atoll.
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