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The Maldives Republic is located 500km (300 miles) southwest of the southern tip of India and consists of about 1,190 low-lying
coral islands, of which only 200 are inhabited. Most of the inhabited islands are covered by lush tropical vegetation and
palm trees, while the numerous uninhabited islands, some of which are mere sand spits or coral tips, are covered in shrubs.
Each island is surrounded by a reef enclosing a shallow lagoon. Hundreds of these islands together with other coral growth
form an atoll, surrounding a lagoon. All the islands are low-lying, none more than 2m (7ft) above sea level. The majority
of the indigenous population does not mix with the tourist visitors, with the exception of those involved with tourism in
the resorts and Malé.
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