Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { <http://wikidata.dbpedia.org/resource/Q2632950> ?p ?o }
Showing triples 1 to 32 of
32
with 100 triples per page.
- Q2632950 subject Q18699612.
- Q2632950 subject Q8011560.
- Q2632950 subject Q8356016.
- Q2632950 subject Q8356018.
- Q2632950 subject Q8546277.
- Q2632950 subject Q8551466.
- Q2632950 abstract "Maliku Kandu and Māmalē Kandu Divehi are the traditional names of the broad Minicoy Channel between Minicoy (Maliku in Dhivehi) and Ihavandippolhu (Northern Thiladhunmathi Atoll) in the north of the Maldives. The latter name is given after the Malabar merchant Maamaley Marakkaaru who controlled most of the sea trade along this route before the arrival of the Portuguese in the Indian Ocean. The maritime boundary between the Maldives and India runs through the channel.In the British Admiralty charts it is called Eight Degree Channel. It is so named as it lies on the 8-degree line of Latitude, north of the equator. Another local name for this channel is Addigiri Kandu.This channel appeared in old French maps with the name Courant de Malicut.".
- Q2632950 thumbnail Cercle_rouge_100%25.svg?width=300.
- Q2632950 wikiPageWikiLink Q1186225.
- Q2632950 wikiPageWikiLink Q1534252.
- Q2632950 wikiPageWikiLink Q162448.
- Q2632950 wikiPageWikiLink Q18699612.
- Q2632950 wikiPageWikiLink Q2204393.
- Q2632950 wikiPageWikiLink Q23538.
- Q2632950 wikiPageWikiLink Q3089219.
- Q2632950 wikiPageWikiLink Q32656.
- Q2632950 wikiPageWikiLink Q3773704.
- Q2632950 wikiPageWikiLink Q4598475.
- Q2632950 wikiPageWikiLink Q668.
- Q2632950 wikiPageWikiLink Q8011560.
- Q2632950 wikiPageWikiLink Q826.
- Q2632950 wikiPageWikiLink Q8356016.
- Q2632950 wikiPageWikiLink Q8356018.
- Q2632950 wikiPageWikiLink Q8546277.
- Q2632950 wikiPageWikiLink Q8551466.
- Q2632950 point "8.0 73.0".
- Q2632950 type SpatialThing.
- Q2632950 comment "Maliku Kandu and Māmalē Kandu Divehi are the traditional names of the broad Minicoy Channel between Minicoy (Maliku in Dhivehi) and Ihavandippolhu (Northern Thiladhunmathi Atoll) in the north of the Maldives. The latter name is given after the Malabar merchant Maamaley Marakkaaru who controlled most of the sea trade along this route before the arrival of the Portuguese in the Indian Ocean.".
- Q2632950 label "Maliku Kandu".
- Q2632950 lat "8.0".
- Q2632950 long "73.0".
- Q2632950 depiction Cercle_rouge_100%25.svg.