- Maldives. The
admiralty charts and some
geographers named the
island Fua
Mulaku. In old
French maps the
island appeared under the name Poue Molluque. The...
- of
words and
Malayalam loanwords.
Mulaku dialect is a
dialect of
Maldivian spoken by the
people of Fuvahmulah.
Mulaku dialect has word-final 'l' (laamu...
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Chili peppers, also
spelled chile or
chilli (from
classical Nahuatl chīlli [ˈt͡ʃiːlːi] ), are
varieties of berry-fruit
plants from the
genus Capsi****,...
- 0°16′52″S 73°25′08″E / 0.281111°S 73.419020°E / -0.281111; 73.419020 Fua
Mulaku Havitta (formerly
Dhadimagi Havitta) is the ruin of a
Buddhist chaitya whose...
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lagoon is
between 12 and 20
fathoms (22 to 37 m) and its
bottom is sandy.
Mulaku Atoll is a very shut-in
atoll with an open
lagoon surrounded by barrier...
- in the
region dates back at
least 150 years. It is
known as
Edayur mulaku.
Mulaku in
Malayalam means chilli. The
Edayur chilli's
traditional cultivation...
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Mulaku Atoll or
Meemu Atoll (Dhivehi: މުލަކުތޮޅު) is an
administrative division of the Maldives. It
corresponds to the
natural atoll of the same name,...
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Penang Island (****u Pinang) off the west
coast of
Peninsular Malaysia. Fua
Mulaku in the Maldives,
Guwahati in ****am, Supari(সুপারি) in West
Bengal and coastal...
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Guwahati in India,
Penang in Malaysia, Ko Mak (เกาะหมาก) in Thailand, Fua
Mulaku in
Maldives and
Binlang Islet in
Taiwan have been
named after the areca...
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Buddhist sacred places. Some of the
famous Havittas in
Maldives include Fua
Mulaku Havitta and Vādū Havitta. Forbes,
Andrew D.W. (1987). "The Pre-Islamic Archaeology...