The Maldives celebrated its Independence Day on the 26th of July on a grand scale. The country was granted total autonomy in 1965 and has become an independent nation ever since. This public holiday was an opportunity for all locals and foreigners to enjoy, relax, and connect with each other. The Independence Day honoured Maldives’s rich history and great culture, while also displaying cultural and glamorous decorations in most islands and towns. Both locals and foreigners indulged in lunches, performances, and parades.
Maldives is the smallest Asian country, and also the smallest Muslim country in the world. Most foreigners prefer to travel to Maldives for its beauty, hospitality, and tasteful culture. Kuramathi Maldives is an ideal spot for accommodation and watersports
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