Addu City
Addu City is the southernmost city in the Maldives, located on the Addu Atoll. It consists of several islands connected by causeways and is known for its unique geography and rich marine life. The city serves as a hub for trade and tourism in the region, offering various amenities and services to residents and visitors.
The city has a population of around 30,000 people and features a mix of modern and traditional Maldivian culture. Key attractions include the Addu Nature Park and historical sites like the British War Memorial. Addu City is also recognized for its efforts in sustainable development and environmental conservation.