Geography, Mauritius



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Displayed: times.Mauritius is a volcanic island, measuring 58km from south to north and 47km from west to east. It lies in the Indian Ocean, about 800km east of Madagascar, 3860km south-west of India and 220km north-east of its nearest neighbour, Réunion. With about 600 people per square kilometre, the is;and has one of the highest population densities in the world. As a country, it includes the inhabited island of Rodrigues, some 560km to the north-east, and other scattered coral atolls such as Agalega and Cargados Carajos.
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» L'Aventure du Sucre
» Yemen Reserve
» Balaclava Ruins
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» What to wear
» Flights from Europe
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» Transportation in Mauritius
» Communications in Mauritius
» History
» Floreal Textile Museum
» Floreal Square
» Le Domaine de l’Ylang Ylang - South West of Mauritius
» Le Domaine du Chasseur
» Souillac
» Le Val Nature Park
» Le Saint Aubin
» La Vallée des Couleurs
» Eureka, Creole Museum
» Pamplemousses
» Rochester Falls
» Domaine Les Pailles
» Black River Gorges (Inland Mauritius)
» Ile aux Aigrettes (South-East Mauritius)
» Ile aux Cerfs (East Mauritius)
» The Waterpark Leisure Village (East Mauritius)
» The Triolet Shivala (North Mauritius)
» Grand Bay (North Mauritius)
» South Island
» Domaine Les Pailles
» La Vanille Crocodile Park
» Casela Bird Park
» Blue Safari
» Undersea Walk
» Chamarel
» Mahebourg
» Casela
» Rodrigues
» Grand Baie
» Mauritius
» South of Port Louis
» Sir Seewoosagur Ramgoolam Botanical Gardens
» Curepipe
» Port Louis
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