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Six amazing facts about the Maldives – Lesser Known Facts about an Island Nation

The Maldives is a popular destination that never fails to surprise its visitors, no matter how many pictures of the destination that they have seen before setting foot on the island. While basking in the comforts of the best Maldives resort, one can experience a magical time in these islands.

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The Maldives is the world's smallest country of the Islamic faith

The laws of this country dictate that none of its citizens can follow religions other than Islam. Only Muslims can hold the citizenship of the country, thus making the population of the country a hundred percent Islamic. However, tourists can look forward to practicing their faiths in the comfort of their resorts.

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The Maldives is one of the safest travel destinations of the world

In the Maldives, almost all the resorts accommodate an in-house doctor or trained nurse to treat general health issues. With regional hospitals and health clinics being present on all major atolls, the Maldives has an impressive record that focuses on the health and safety of its tourists for an isolated island nation.

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The Maldives held the first underwater cabinet meeting in the world

Issues such as global warming and climate change have brought about the urgency for contingency plans with regard to the future existence of the islands of the Maldives. Several islands have already been wiped off the face of the earth as a result of the rising water levels of the surrounding ocean. Drawing attention to this issue, President Mohamed Nasheed held a cabinet meeting on the bottom of the ocean in October 2009.

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The Maldives is a paradise that brims with colourful underwater life

A holiday in the Maldives won't be complete if you haven't witnessed its colourful marine wonderland. For the most part, the country attracts its tourists from around the world due to its abundance of breathtaking marine ecosystems that are rich with schools of vibrant fish, sea turtles, manta rays, and various other species. One can look forward to exploring this stunningly beautiful creation of Mother Nature during their stay in the Maldives at properties such as Ellaidhoo Maldives by Cinnamon.

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The Maldivians boast of a higher level of literacy

Back in the late 1970s, the Maldives only had a literacy rate of around 70 percent. However, with the help of UNICEF and other government-aided projects, they have succeeded in improving the quality of education of the country. With all children attending primary school and a graduate rate of almost 99 percent, the Maldives boasts of an adult literacy rate of 98 percent.

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The Maldives is a pretty conservative country

It is expected that you conform to their existing customs and traditions if you're ever visiting the Maldives, a country of the Islamic faith. Several restrictions have been imposed on matters regarding nudity, consumption of alcohol, and pork. Although you can consume alcohol within your resort, taking them out of the resort premises is not allowed. Bringing alcohol and pork-related products into the country is prohibited by the country as well. Moreover, nudity and topless sunbathing aren't allowed anywhere in the Maldives, although you can enjoy the comforts of a swimsuit in some resorts.