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[[File:Malè,_Medhu_Ziyaaraiy,_1958.jpg|Malè, Medhu Ziyaaraiy, 1958|thumb]] [[File:Malè,_Bodu_Buruzu,_1960.jpg|Malè, Bodu Buruzu, 1960|thumb|left]] [[File:Friday_mosque_minaret_Male1981.jpg|Friday mosque minaret Male1981|thumb]] [[File:Male_Northern_beachfront07.jpg|Male Northern beachfront07|thumb]] [[File:Male_Northern_beachfront08.jpg|Male Northern beachfront08|thumb]] '''Malé''' is the capital and most populous city in the [[Republic of Maldives]]. Situated at the southern edge of [[North Malé Atoll]], Malé is the heart of the Maldives, both geographically and culturally. The city is known for its historic sites, vibrant markets, and as a gateway to the stunning islands that make up the country. ==History== The history of Malé is deeply intertwined with the history of the Maldives as a whole. According to legend, the island was first settled by an exiled Indian prince in the 5th century BC. However, the first recorded mention of the Maldives dates back to the accounts of Arab traders in the 2nd century AD. Malé has been the center of political and economic activity in the Maldives for centuries, serving as the seat of the Sultanate for much of its history. The city has witnessed numerous foreign invasions and has been influenced by various cultures, including those of the Portuguese, Dutch, and British, before the Maldives gained independence in 1965. ==Geography== Malé is located in the central part of the Maldives, in the North Malé Atoll. The city is geographically small, covering an area of approximately 5.8 square kilometers, but it is densely populated. The island is entirely urbanized, with no natural land left untouched. Due to the limited space and high population density, Malé is one of the most densely populated cities in the world. ==Economy== The economy of Malé is primarily based on tourism, fishing, and shipping. The city serves as the main hub for trade and commerce in the Maldives. Tourism is a significant sector, with many tourists arriving in Malé before heading to other islands in the Maldives. The local government has made substantial investments in infrastructure to support the growing tourism industry, including the development of resorts and the expansion of [[Velana International Airport]]. ==Culture== Malé is the cultural epicenter of the Maldives, home to many of the country's most important historical and religious sites. The [[Old Friday Mosque]], also known as Hukuru Miskiy, is a prime example of traditional Maldivian architecture and is one of the oldest mosques in the city. The [[National Museum of Maldives]], located in Sultan Park, houses a collection of artifacts that tell the story of the Maldives' rich history and heritage. ==Transportation== Transportation in Malé is unique due to the city's compact size and high population density. The most common modes of transport are motorcycles and bicycles. The government has implemented several measures to reduce traffic congestion and pollution, including the introduction of electric vehicles. For inter-island travel, boats and seaplanes are the primary means of transportation, connecting Malé with other islands in the Maldives. ==Challenges== Malé faces several challenges, including overcrowding, limited space for expansion, and environmental concerns. The city's geography makes it particularly vulnerable to the effects of climate change, such as rising sea levels. The government has undertaken various projects to protect the city, including the construction of sea walls and the implementation of sustainable urban development practices. ==Conclusion== Malé is not only the political and economic hub of the Maldives but also a city rich in history and culture. Despite its challenges, Malé continues to thrive as a vibrant city, attracting visitors from around the world with its unique charm and beauty. [[Category:Capitals in Asia]] [[Category:Maldives]]
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