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FUVAHMULAH Clubhouse
1.9k Members
Updated: Jul 18, 2024

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Welcome To Fuvahmulah City ! 🙏🌴 ..

happiest place on Earth ! 🌴

FEHI FEHI FUVAHMULAH ! 🌴

TIGER SHARKS 🦈

8 VILLAGES
( dhadimagu,dhiguaandu,maadhadu,miskinmagu,hoadhadu,malegum,dhoodigum) 🌴🏠

Historical places
( Vasho veu, Gehmiskiy, Havihtha, Kedeyre miskiy )

LAKES.
( Dhadimagu Lake, Miskinmagu Lake )

Beaches
( Thundi, Dhadimagu Fannu, Bandaha Fannu, Neregando , Bilhi Feyshi , surfing Point )

popular Restaurents and shOps in Town
( Baaba Gaadiya , pebbles , Royal , Bonanza , cool banana, okaaz , Screat , mummy , sithaana [ store, hardware, book shop ] ,maathundi Cafe )

GUEST HOUSES
( sameydhan inn, tiger shark residence, maathundi, )


 (Dhivehi: ފުވައްމުލައް) is an island (atoll) in the Maldives. It is under Maldives’ administrative divisions of Gnaviyani Atoll or Nyaviyani Atoll. The inhabitants speak a distinctive form of the Dhivehi language, locally known as "fuvahmulaki baha."


Fuvahmulah means "Island of the Areca nut palms", Fuvah (or "Fuva") in the local language. Other places in the world like Penang in Malaysia and Guwahati in Assam, India, are also named after this nut. The original name of the island could have been Mulah, but was called Fuvahmulah (the Mulah with the areca nut palms) to distinguish it from Boli Mulah – another island in ancient Maldives.

Little is known about the history of Fuvahmulah. All that remains are a few historical landmarks. These include a much damaged Buddhist stupa known locally as Fua Mulaku Havitta. The original shape of the mound was lost as it was altered after its excavation. The ruin is about 40 feet in height and it looks like a small hill. A smaller mound, about 15 feet in height, is located near the Havitta.

An ancient local poem in the local dialect reads: "Havitta uhe haudahau, Redin taneke hedi ihau".(Thor Heyerdahl visited this island and wrote a book which is named 'Fua Mulaku' in its German edition.)

There is also the Vasho-Veyo, an ancient circular bath with stone steps. This stone pool reveals great craftsmanship in the cutting of Porites coral stone (hirigal) by the locals.

Among the monuments of the Islamic period, the most important is the Gen Miskit, a neat compound including a coral stone mosque, an ancient graveyard and a well. It is located in the northern end of the island. Gen Miskit is the oldest mosque in the Maldives built c. 1300. It is made of coral stone and was built straight after the conversion to Islam.It has been said that the island was depopulated.

Last 30 Records

Day Members Gain % Gain
July 18, 2024 1,959 +6 +0.4%
April 21, 2024 1,953 +3 +0.2%
February 11, 2024 1,950 +10 +0.6%
December 28, 2023 1,940 +10 +0.6%
November 14, 2023 1,930 +3 +0.2%
October 14, 2023 1,927 +11 +0.6%
September 14, 2023 1,916 +14 +0.8%
August 16, 2023 1,902 +1,746 +1,119.3%
June 20, 2023 156 -3 -1.9%
March 19, 2023 159 0 0.0%
March 04, 2023 159 +1 +0.7%
February 04, 2023 158 +1 +0.7%
November 13, 2022 157 +1 +0.7%
October 24, 2022 156 +2 +1.3%
October 01, 2022 154 +2 +1.4%
August 08, 2022 152 +1 +0.7%
July 13, 2022 151 +1 +0.7%
June 30, 2022 150 +1 +0.7%
June 24, 2022 149 +1 +0.7%
June 11, 2022 148 -1 -0.7%
May 28, 2022 149 +1 +0.7%
May 22, 2022 148 +1 +0.7%
May 02, 2022 147 -2 -1.4%
April 11, 2022 149 +1 +0.7%
March 28, 2022 148 +2 +1.4%
March 20, 2022 146 +3 +2.1%
March 13, 2022 143 +17 +13.5%
February 16, 2022 126 +109 +641.2%

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