Feydhoo (Dhivehi: ÞŠÞÞ‹Þ«) is one of the inhabited islands of the Addu Atoll (formerly known as Seenu Atoll). It is the southern most inhabited island of Maldives.The people of Feydhoo are former residents of Gan. Gan was a very fertile island with its coconut palms, breadfruit trees, yam, binbi and numerous other types of trees flourishing. Even during the Second World War, the people of Gan were economically self-sufficient.
But in 1956/1957 they had to leave their livelihood they had been enjoying for so long, forever because The Royal Air Force of Britain leased the island to build a Military Base on the island and all the residents were moved to the next island to Gan in the West, Feydhoo, a less fertile and much smaller island whose own residents were moved to the Eastern side of Maradhoo. in 2013, the districts of Feydhoo and Maradhoo-Feydhoo were united to one district.
Feydhoo is a island and is located in South Province, Maldives. The estimate terrain elevation above seal level is 5 metres. Variant forms of spelling for Feydhoo or in other languages: Faidu, Fedu, Feydhoo, Faidu, Fedu, Feydhoo.
The Ministry of Housing and Infrastructure has contracted the Maldives Road Development Corporation to build two roads in Feydhoo, Addu City.
At an event held at the ministry for signing of the contract today, Minister of Housing and Infrastructure Mohamed Muiz revealed that the project is worth MVR7.9 million.
According to Muiz, the corporation will be building Rahdhebai Magu and Bandharu Mathee Magu, with work commencing as soon as the environmental impact analysis of the project...
   Read moreFeydhoo is Located in the South province of the Maldives very near to Gan International airport. This island has full of trees and green vegetation and beautiful white sandy beaches . Tourism is one of the mainstays of Feydhoo Island, with many guest houses and holiday homes. It is undoubtedly one such place that offers an excellent holiday experience to...
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