Maamigili (Alif Dhaalu Atoll)
Inhabited island in Maldives
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Maamigili (Dhivehi: މާމިގިލި) is the largest and most populous of the islands of Alif Dhaal Atoll which border the South Ari Marine Protected Area.
Maamigili
މާމިގިލި | |
|---|---|
| Coordinates: 03°28′30″N 72°50′15″E | |
| Country | Maldives |
| Administrative atoll | Alif Dhaal Atoll |
| Distance to Malé | 107.51 km (66.80 mi) |
| Dimensions | |
| • Length | 1.350 km (0.839 mi) |
| • Width | 0.775 km (0.482 mi) |
| Population (2022)[1] (including foreigners) | |
• Total | 2,798 |
| Time zone | UTC+05:00 (MST) |
Geography
Demography
Economy
The main area of habitation is toward the eastern half of the island. A deep water access harbour leads toward the enormous main street, which runs east to west straight through the heart of the island. This busy street is full of different kinds of shops, with the tourist souvenir shops dominating the eastern end. Toward the western end of the street is a small mosque, the medical centre, the huge and very impressive school and the island council offices. There is a real feel of growth and development on this island, and in many ways it feels more like Male or an atoll capital island than the traditional quiet village that is seen nearby.
Adding to this sense of progress is the impossible to miss development of a huge new deep water harbour and airport complex. The traditional harbour has been expanded by several times its original size, and is now capable of accommodating 20 metre plus liveaboard vessels.
Transport
Ferry
Maamigili is connected by ferry service from Malé.
Airport
Villa International Airport Maamigili has been built on the southern edge of the island, the huge lagoon has been reclaimed, adding an area of over 73 hectares to the original island. This was done to construct the first airport in Ari atoll, with a plan to link into the network of larger capacity terrestrial landing planes, which are capable of reaching all parts of the country. The airport will also have a pilot training school. Progress on the construction of the airport is gathering pace, with regular flights being scheduled to begin by 2013.[citation needed]
Taxi
The island has about six taxi cars and around three pickups as taxi for various purposes.
See also
- Ariadhoo island close to Maamigili