Alifu Alifu Atoll
Location in Maldives
Location in Maldives
CountryMaldives
Corresponding geographic atoll(s)Ari Atoll Uthuruburi
Location4° N and 72.8° E
CapitalRasdhoo
Government
  Atoll Chief
Population
  Total5,905
Letter code
U
Dhivehi letter code
AA (އއ)
 • Number of islands33
 • Inhabited islandsBodufolhudhoo
Feridhoo
Himandhoo
Maalhos
Mathiveri
Rasdhoo
Thoddoo
Ukulhas
 • Uninhabited islandsAlikoirah, Bathalaa*, Beyrumadivaru, Dhin-nolhufinolhu, Ellaidhoo*, Etheramadivaru, Fesdhoo*, Fusfinolhu, Fushi, Gaagandu, Gaathufushi*, Gangehi*, Halaveli*, Kandholhudhoo*, Kudafolhudhoo*, Kuramathi*, Maagaa, Maayyafushi*, Madivarufinolhu, Madoogali, Mathivereefinolhu, Meerufenfushi, Mushimasgali, Rasdhoo madivaru, Velidhoo*, Veligandu*, Vihamaafaru
Resort islands(*), airports(¤) and industrial islands are also considered uninhabited.

Alif Alif Atoll (also known as Northern Ari Atoll or Ari Atholhu Uthuruburi) is an administrative division of the Maldives. It was created on March 1, 1984, combining northern section of Ari Atoll, the small Rasdhukuramathi Atoll, and the isolated island of Thoddoo. Many of the islands in this atoll have been inhabited since ancient times and have archaeological remains from the Maldivian Buddhist period.

The separation of Ari Atoll (formerly Alifu Atoll) into a Northern and a Southern section has formed the two most recent administrative divisions of the Maldives, namely Alifu Alifu Atoll and Alifu Dhaalu Atoll.

Geography

The North Ari Atoll administrative division consists of the northern part of the geographic or natural atoll Ari Atoll (described as Northern Ari Atoll in this context to differentiate from the official name of the administrative division), Rasdhukuramathi Atoll and Thoddoo Island. The atolls consists of Inhabited Islands and Uninhabited Island, a definition which includes resort islands, airport islands and industrial islands.

Inhabited islands

Name Population[1] Coordinates[2] Geographic Atoll/Island Remarks
Bodufolhudhoo5864°11′7″N 72°46′23″E / 4.18528°N 72.77306°E / 4.18528; 72.77306Northern Ari Atoll
Feridhoo4134°3′3″N 72°43′31″E / 4.05083°N 72.72528°E / 4.05083; 72.72528Northern Ari Atoll
Himandhoo6673°55′15″N 72°44′38″E / 3.92083°N 72.74389°E / 3.92083; 72.74389Northern Ari Atoll
Maalhos4083°59′13″N 72°43′11″E / 3.98694°N 72.71972°E / 3.98694; 72.71972Northern Ari Atoll
Mathiveri6234°11′30″N 72°44′46″E / 4.19167°N 72.74611°E / 4.19167; 72.74611Northern Ari Atoll
Rasdhoo9494°15′46″N 72°59′31″E / 4.26278°N 72.99194°E / 4.26278; 72.99194Rasdhukuramathi AtollCapital of North Ari Atoll administrative division, known as Ross Atoll in the Admiralty Charts
Thoddoo2,0234°26′20″N 72°57′31″E / 4.43889°N 72.95861°E / 4.43889; 72.95861Thoddoo Island
Ukulhas9214°12′53″N 72°51′50″E / 4.21472°N 72.86389°E / 4.21472; 72.86389Northern Ari Atoll

Maalhos: Maalhos is geographically the westernmost island of the Atoll and the second-most westerly inhabited island of the Maldives after Maamakunudhoo. Vajrayana Buddhist remains have been found on this island.

Rasdhoo: Rasdhoo is the capital island of the North Ari Atoll administrative division. It has ferry connections with Malé as well as the other inhabited islands of the atoll. The island has several guesthouses catering to tourists visiting inhabited islands rather than resort islands.

Resort islands

Resort islands are classified as Uninhabited Islands which have been converted to become resorts. The following are the resort islands, with the official name of the resort.

Name Resort Name Coordinates[3] Geographic Atoll Remarks
BathalaaBathala Island Resort[4]4°4′13″N 72°56′43″E / 4.07028°N 72.94528°E / 4.07028; 72.94528Northern Ari Atoll
EllaidhooEllaidhoo Maldives[5]4°0′22″N 72°56′56″E / 4.00611°N 72.94889°E / 4.00611; 72.94889Northern Ari Atoll
FesdhooW Maldives[6]4°0′24″N 72°48′39″E / 4.00667°N 72.81083°E / 4.00667; 72.81083Northern Ari Atoll
GaathafushiGaathufushi Private Island [7]4°1′24″N 72°48′38″E / 4.02333°N 72.81056°E / 4.02333; 72.81056Northern Ari AtollOwned by W Maldives
GangehiGangehi Island Resort[8]4°13′12″N 72°45′18″E / 4.22000°N 72.75500°E / 4.22000; 72.75500Northern Ari AtollOwned by UHC Resorts
HalaveliConstance Halaveli[9]4°2′17″N 72°55′9″E / 4.03806°N 72.91917°E / 4.03806; 72.91917Northern Ari Atoll
Kan'dholhudhooKandolhu Maldives[10]4°0′9″N 72°52′53″E / 4.00250°N 72.88139°E / 4.00250; 72.88139Northern Ari Atoll
KudafolhudhooNika Island Resort[11]4°10′52″N 72°46′1″E / 4.18111°N 72.76694°E / 4.18111; 72.76694Northern Ari Atoll
KuramathiKuramathi Maldives[12]4°15′33″N 72°58′45″E / 4.25917°N 72.97917°E / 4.25917; 72.97917Rasdhukuramathi Atoll
MaayafushiVoi Maayafushi Resort4°4′25″N 72°53′15″E / 4.07361°N 72.88750°E / 4.07361; 72.88750Northern Ari Atoll
VelidhooVelidhoo Island Resort4°11′41″N 72°49′6″E / 4.19472°N 72.81833°E / 4.19472; 72.81833Northern Ari Atoll
VeliganduVeligandu Island Resort[13]4°17′56″N 73°0′41″E / 4.29889°N 73.01139°E / 4.29889; 73.01139Northern Ari Atoll

Veligandu: Veligandu covers 22 acres (8.9 ha) and it is 600 metres long. It is a holiday resort with 91 rooms and an excellent snorkelling reef. A large number of workers at the resort come from Sri Lanka and India. The island is linked to Male by seaplane services.

Other uninhabited islands

Name Current usage Coordinates Geographic Atoll/Island Remarks
Alikoirah3°56′36″N 72°52′49″E / 3.94333°N 72.88028°E / 3.94333; 72.88028Northern Ari Atoll
Etheremadivaru4°7′7″N 72°56′16″E / 4.11861°N 72.93778°E / 4.11861; 72.93778Northern Ari AtollEarmarked for resort development by Emaar Group as Address Madivaru, scheduled for opening in 2020.[14]
Fusfinolhu4°1′6″N 72°57′30″E / 4.01833°N 72.95833°E / 4.01833; 72.95833Northern Ari Atoll
Fushi4°12′56″N 72°53′1″E / 4.21556°N 72.88361°E / 4.21556; 72.88361Northern Ari Atoll
Gaagandu4°13′58″N 72°51′54″E / 4.23278°N 72.86500°E / 4.23278; 72.86500Northern Ari Atoll
Maagau3°59′20″N 72°57′25″E / 3.98889°N 72.95694°E / 3.98889; 72.95694Northern Ari Atoll
Madivaru4°15′55″N 72°0′0″E / 4.26528°N 72.00000°E / 4.26528; 72.00000Northern Ari AtollFormerly Banyan Tree Madivaru, now closed
Madivarufinolhu4°16′7″N 73°0′0″E / 4.26861°N 73.00000°E / 4.26861; 73.00000Rasdhukuramathi Atoll
Madoogali4°5′45″N 72°45′10″E / 4.09583°N 72.75278°E / 4.09583; 72.75278Northern Ari Atoll
Mathivereefinolhu4°11′6″N 72°45′2″E / 4.18500°N 72.75056°E / 4.18500; 72.75056Northern Ari Atoll
Mushimasmigili3°57′32″N 72°54′47″E / 3.95889°N 72.91306°E / 3.95889; 72.91306Northern Ari Atoll
Vihamaafaru4°7′19″N 72°44′47″E / 4.12194°N 72.74639°E / 4.12194; 72.74639Northern Ari Atoll

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3°52′N 72°49′E / 3.867°N 72.817°E / 3.867; 72.817


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