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Quartier Militaire is known for its cold temperature in Mauritius. The coolest temperature ever recorded in Quartier-Militaire was 5 degrees Celsius and also the cloudiest. To the east lies Camp De Masque, where the climate is hotter and also Medine, which has a much milder climate.
Quartier Militaire and Moka is an inland constituency with a registered number of 49,313 electors. With an absolute Hindu majority, this electoral boundary has important towns including Quartier Militaire, St Pierre and Moka with small adjacent villages including Camp Thorel, Solitude and Camp de Masque.
The Alliance Lepep was formed in 2014 by former president and prime minister of Mauritius, Sir Anerood Jugnauth in preparation for the 2014 Mauritian general election, which was held on 10 December 2014. [1] The main political parties which formed part of the coalition were: Militant Socialist Movement (MSM) - 40 candidates - led by Anerood ...
Since 1967 it forms part of Constituency No. 8 Quartier Militaire and Moka. [5] The village is administered by the Moka Village Council under the aegis of the Moka District Council. [6] According to the census made by Statistics Mauritius in 2011, the population was at 8,846. [3] The elevation is 203 meters and can be up to 425 meters in some ...
Bhujoharry College Quartier Militaire BCQM Mixed Private aided Grade 11 Railway Road, Quartier Militaire Camp de Masque State College CMSC Boys State Grade 13 Royal Road, Camp De Masque Collège Bon et Perpétuel Secours CBPS Girls Private aided Grade 13 8 Cossigny Street, Beau-Bassin Collège de la Confiance CDLC Boys Private aided Grade 13
The following is a list of football stadiums in Mauritius, ordered by capacity. Stadiums with a capacity of 1,000 or higher are included. ... Quartier Militaire: 8 ...
Location of Mauritius . This is a partial list of topics related to Mauritius. Geography ... Quartier Militaire; Quatre Bornes; Rivière des Créoles; Rose-Hill; Rose ...
Virahsawmy was born in Quartier-Militaire, Mauritius on 16 March 1942 to Appanah "Ramdass" Virah Sawmy and Damiyantee "Gouna" Pyndiah. [3] [4] He spent his early childhood in Goodlands, where he lost the use of his left arm due to polio and after the death of his mother he went to live with his grandparents at Beau-Bassin. [5]