Thaa Atoll
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Thaa Atoll
Summary
Thaa Atoll is an atoll of the Maldives[1]. It draws 19 Wikipedia views per month (atoll_of_the_maldives category, ranking #15 of 20).[2]
Key Facts
- Thaa Atoll is located in Maldives[3].
- Thaa Atoll is in the country of Maldives[4].
- Thaa Atoll is on the body of water Indian Ocean[5].
- Thaa Atoll is on the body of water Laccadive Sea[6].
- Thaa Atoll's image is recorded as Kolhumadulu (Landsat).jpg[7].
- Thaa Atoll's instance of is recorded as atoll of the Maldives[8].
- Thaa Atoll's locator map image is recorded as Thaa in Maldives.svg[9].
- Thaa Atoll's ISO 3166-2 code is recorded as MV-08[10].
- Thaa Atoll's OpenStreetMap relation ID is recorded as 6599381[11].
- Thaa Atoll's located in time zone is recorded as UTC+05:00[12].
- Thaa Atoll's has part is recorded as Maalefushi[13].
- Thaa Atoll's has part is recorded as Thinkolhufushi[14].
- Thaa Atoll's has part is recorded as Ufuriyaa[15].
- Thaa Atoll's has part is recorded as Kolhufushi[16].
- Thaa Atoll's has part is recorded as Olhudhiyafushi[17].
- Thaa Atoll's has part is recorded as Fenmeerufushi[18].
- Thaa Atoll's has part is recorded as Ekuruffushi[19].
- Thaa Atoll's has part is recorded as Bodurehaa[20].
- Thaa Atoll's has part is recorded as Kolafushi[21].
- Thaa Atoll's has part is recorded as Kaaddoo[22].
- Thaa Atoll's has part is recorded as Kudakaaddoo[23].
- Thaa Atoll's has part is recorded as Hathifushi[24].
- Thaa Atoll's has part is recorded as Fenfushi[25].
- Thaa Atoll's has part is recorded as Rihaamaafushi[26].
- Thaa Atoll's has part is recorded as Lhavaddoo[27].
Body
Geography
Thaa Atoll is in the country of Maldives[4]. It is located in Maldives[3]. Adjacent water bodies include Indian Ocean[5], an ocean[28] and Laccadive Sea[6], a sea[29], in Sri Lanka[30].
Designation and Status
Thaa Atoll's instance of is recorded as atoll of the Maldives[8].
Why It Matters
Thaa Atoll draws 19 Wikipedia views per month (atoll_of_the_maldives category, ranking #15 of 20).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 12 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[31] It is known by 7 alternative names across languages and contexts.[32]