Maldivian
Britishadjective
noun
Example Sentences
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“In places like Patina Maldives, we combine sustainability, craftsmanship, and innovation with Maldivian culinary heritage, resulting in food that is refined, thoughtful, and deeply connected to its environment,” says Rifzan.
From Salon
Muizzu’s administration also announced that it would not renew a hydrographic survey agreement with India that was signed by the previous government to map the seabed in Maldivian territorial waters.
From BBC
The Maldivian Democratic Party, led by former President Ibrahim Mohamed Solih, who is seen as pro-India, held 65 seats in the previous Parliament but won only 15 seats, the news site Mihaaru.com reported.
From Seattle Times
In March Male signed a "military assistance" agreement with China for non-lethal weapons for free as well as train the Maldivian security forces.
From BBC
As Maldivians give up on island life, the government feels compelled to keep building up Malé, the country’s one real city.
From New York Times
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