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Centre de Flacq or Central Flacq is the metropolitan area of Flacq District, located in the center of the district. The village is one of the most developed and popular villages in Mauritius . Home to several commercials and public institutions, the village topped the list of the most developed village in Flacq District.
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Flacq (Mauritian Creole pronunciation:) is a district of Mauritius, situated in the east of the island. It is the largest district, with an area of 297.9 km². The population estimate is 138,221 (31 December 2022). [2]
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Quatre Cocos is a village in the District of Flacq in the eastern part of the island of Mauritius, the main island of the Republic of Mauritius.It is located at -20.2078 [latitude in decimal degrees], 57.7625 [longitude in decimal degrees] and at an average elevation/altitude of meters of 39 metres above sea level.
Stade Auguste Vollaire is a multi-use stadium in Centre de Flacq, Flacq District, Mauritius. It is currently used mostly for staging football matches and is the home stadium of Faucon Flacq SC . The stadium holds 4,000 people.
Southern Kaduna is composed of closely related ethnic groups and several subgroups united by a common culture and history.James (2000) classified these people based on their ethno-linguistic affinities under the topic "The Middle Belt (Composition of the Nok Culture Area)", and grouping the subgroups into the following groups: [7]