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  2. Travellers' Lane - Wikipedia

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    "Monuments and Memoires of the Company Garden - Port Louis". Vintage Mauritius. 2014-05-02 "Port Louis is the capital of Mauritius". Best-country.com "Jardin de la Compagnie à Port Louis: 1 expériences et 16 photos". Monnuage.fr

  3. Port Louis - Wikipedia

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    The skyline of Port Louis, dominated by the Bank of Mauritius Tower. Port Louis is the financial centre of Mauritius, which has established itself as safe and trusted location for conducting business due to its strong democracy, political stability, and multilingual population. Located in Port Louis is the Stock Exchange of Mauritius. Also in ...

  4. Sir Seewoosagur Ramgoolam Botanical Garden - Wikipedia

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    Subsequently, there were several other owners, and by 1805, the land had increased to about 49,000 ha (121,000 acres). By 1868, the gardens themselves occupied 19,248 ha (47,564 acres), with later additions to a total of 37,660 ha (93,060 acres). Only 25,110 ha (62,040 acres) of garden remain, the rest being an experimental station.

  5. Transport in Mauritius - Wikipedia

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    To cope with increasing road traffic congestion, a light rail system, Metro Express, was built between Curepipe and Port Louis. The project consisted of a number of phases; the first phase, Port Louis to Rose Hill, went operational in January 2020. When completed, the system covered a distance of some 25 km, with some 19 stations, many located ...

  6. Timeline of Port Louis - Wikipedia

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    1735 - Development of Port Louis begins (approximate date). [4] 1749 - Le Réduit (fort) built near Port Louis at Moka. 1772 - Bagne Prison built. [5] 1774 - Line Barracks or Casernes Centrales is inaugurated after start of construction in 1740. [6] 1782 - Dyot Canal construction begins. 1790 - Thomas Enouf becomes mayor of Town of Port Louis.

  7. Aapravasi Ghat - Wikipedia

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    A sugar plantation on the island of Réunion, which also received a substantial number of indentured labourers, [6] in the 1850s. From 1834 to 1849, when the first migrations of indentured labourers began, no fixed depot had been established to accommodate the immigrants arriving in Port Louis. [6]

  8. Tourism in Mauritius - Wikipedia

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    The forecast number of tourist arrival for 2013 was 1 million. [4] [5] Data from Statsmauritius.govmu.org on tourism arrivals for 2018 shows that "1.The number of tourist arrivals for the year 2018 increased by 4.3% to attain 1,399,408 compared to 1,341,860 for the year 2017 2.

  9. Metro Express (Mauritius) - Wikipedia

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    Phase 1 linked Port Louis to Rose Hill and Commercial Service started on 10 January 2020. It was originally planned that Phase 2 would extend the line from Rose Hill to Curepipe in September 2021. [6] An intermediate phase, known as Phase 2A consisting of Belle Rose Station and Quatre Bornes Central Station, was opened on 20 June 2021. [16]