Talk:Administrative divisions of the Maldives

Latest comment: 4 years ago by Lasunncty in topic number

Mischaracterized Information edit

Although purporting to show the atolls of the Maldives, in fact it shows administrative divisions of the Maldivian government. Some divisions incorporate more than one atoll and many encompass only a part of an atoll. The article stubs generated from the table are even less accurate, again purporting to provide information on each "atoll", but not so, being again administrative divisions of an archipelago. The information here is useful, but mischaracterized - Marshman 01:45, 31 December 2005 (UTC)

Splitting edit

Suggest splitting article into two parts: geografic atolls and administrative atolls. lexa 08:32, 6 June 2006 (UTC)

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Demand edit

As you can see above, there was a demand for two separate pages, so I have tried to do my best. I hope there is more clarity now that the Physical and the Administrative aspects of the country have been put under two separate headings. Mohonu 03:48, 31 March 2007 (UTC)Reply

Province mix-up edit

In the table of provinces, under the heading "The Provinces of Maldives", South Central Province is identified with Gaafu Alifu and Gaafu Dhaalu atolls, and Upper South Province with Thaa and Laamu. (The same arrangement—let's call it A—is used elsewhere on the page.) I have reason to believe that those should be reversed. That is, South Central should be Thaa and Laamu atolls, and Upper South should be the two parts of Gaaf (call this B).

You can find support for either arrangement on the Internet. On this map (at the upper left of the page), the South Central label goes on Thaa and Laamu, as with B. On this map, on the contrary, South Central province contains the Gaafs, as with A.

Even Wikipedia has support for B. The list at Republic_of_the_Maldives#Administrative_divisions includes "5. Medhu-Dhekunu Province; consists of Thaa Atoll and Laamu Atoll", and Medhu-Dhekunu means "South Central" according to every source I consulted.

Evidence for A came from the map on the "Isles egov" site; but the home page of the same site has a row of index maps at the upper left, and the map labeled South Central shows two atolls that are shaped like Thaa and Laamu. This same page has a drop-down list under "SEARCH" called "List Islands in Province". If you select South Central province from the list, a scrollable box opens up with a list of islands stated to belong to Thaa and Laamu atolls (and no Gaafs). In short, the sites that support A also contradict themselves.

The other sources I've found all support B. There is a document titled "Strengthening Local Governance in Maldives", from the Presidents Office & Ministry of Home Affairs, March, 2009. At the top of p. 4, row 5 of the table says that South Central Province contains Thaa and Laamu. On the Ministry of Education website, if you click on the South Central link, you get the list of school heads in Thaa and Laamu atolls. An article in Haveeru Online lists the province office heads in a sequence which would be strictly north-to-south under B, but not under A.

The logic of the names also supports B. The Maldives are long and narrow, along a north-south axis. If B is correct, the province names, from north to south, are

Upper North
_____ North
North Central
_____ Central
South Central
Upper South
_____ South

I inserted underscores to make the pattern more evident. The first two end in "North", the next three end in "Central", and the last two end in "South". The names that end in "Central" begin with "North", blank, and "South". The names that end in "North" begin with "Upper" and blank; so do the names that end in "South". Under the other hypothesis, the list would read from north to south:

Upper North
_____ North
North Central
_____ Central
Upper South
South Central
_____ South

Here the pattern appears disturbed.

If I don't see any discussion supporting A in the next month or two, I'll switch the provinces around to B. Gwil (talk) 01:57, 27 March 2011 (UTC)Reply

Looks like someone fixed this on May 19, 2011, in regard to section 2 (Codes and Names of the Administrative Divisions). I fixed section 3 (The Provinces of Maldives) today, so the article is consistent.
Gwil (talk) 02:18, 31 August 2011 (UTC)Reply
Ziansh made a series of updates that removed any information that could be used to match specific atolls with provinces. His or her position seems to be that the seven divisions are national administrations, not provinces, and should not be counted as administrative divisions of Maldives. I have no opinion on that, one way or the other. There appears to be a conflict between President Nasheed and the Majlis over this issue. I do have one more source supporting arrangement B. The World Health Organization has a set of province maps that agree with B.
Gwil (talk) 14:55, 20 December 2011 (UTC)Reply

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number edit

The lede says there are 19 atolls and 3 cities, the table lists 19+2, and the map shows 20 divisions. Which is correct? --Lasunncty (talk) 01:13, 23 September 2019 (UTC)Reply