Suvadive Islands

Suvadive Islands As a separate nation, we pride ourselves on our unique identity and breathtaking natural beauty. The Suvadives declared independence on January 3, 1959.

United Suvadive Islands: The United Suvadive Republic (Dhivehi: އެކުވެރި ސުވާދީބު ޖުމްހޫރިއްޔާ) or Suvadive Islands was a short-lived breakaway nation in the remote southern atolls of the Maldive Islands (Addu Atoll, Huvadhu Atoll and Fuvahmulah) that constitute the Suvadive archipelago. Originally, "Suvadive" (Dhivehi: ސުވާދީބު) was an ancient name for the three southernmost atolls of the archipe

lago, derived from a name for the largest of the three, Huvadhu Atoll.[1] The early seventeenth-century French navigator François Pyrard referred to Huvadhu as "Suadou"[2] and it was marked as "Suvadina" on maps of the Dutch Empire.[citation needed]

The Suvadive secession occurred within the context of the struggle of the Maldives' emergence as a modern nation still shackled by feudal and autocratic structures. The alleged causes were the centralistic policies of the Maldivian government and the recent independence of its neighbors India and Ceylon. They capitulated, rejoining the rest of the nation, on September 23, 1963. However this page is made, for the Proud Nationals of these Islands to remember their origin "Nation of One Community"

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