The word "Maldives" is derived from the Sanskrit term "Malā" (garland) and "dvīpa" (island), which together can be interpreted as "garland of islands." This name reflects the archipelago's formation, consisting of over 1,000 coral islands spread across the Indian ocean. The Maldives is known for its stunning natural beauty, including clear waters and vibrant marine life.
The correct place would be the Maldives. Maldeep is another word for Maldives. There is not a prime minister in the Maldives. The current president of the Maldives is Abdulla Yameen.
If you mean Dhivehi, it is the official language of the Maldives.
The Maldives is the smallest country in Asia and is 90,000 square kilometres.
The population of Maldives is about 306,000 people.
Maldives= Mal-Deves Xank says: Maldives= Mall-Divs. I am from Maldives so I know it best.
There are no rivers in Maldives.
There are no rivers in Maldives
Maldives is its own country.
The bodies of water that are in Maldives are: Poopwater Pestone
Maldives is ahead of the standard GMT by 5 hours.
itsmall-deevsCommonly mispronouced due to the group of islands being called Madivian Islands, many people think these sounds continue when pronouncing Maldives. The pronunciation of Maldives is exactly as it appears: Mal-dives.
There is a Republic in maldives presently .