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Curepipe (Mauritian Creole pronunciation:), also known as La Ville-Lumière (The City of Light), is a town in Mauritius, located mainly in the Plaines Wilhems District. Its eastern part lies in the Moka District. The town is administered by the Municipal Council of Curepipe. Curepipe lies at a higher elevation, often referred to as the "Central ...
Vacoas-Phoenix (Mauritian Creole pronunciation: [vakwa feniks]) also known as French: Villes Jumelles (Twin Cities), is a town in Mauritius, located in the Plaines Wilhems District, the eastern part also lies in the Moka District. The town is administered by the Municipal Council of Vacoas-Phoenix. The town lies between Quatre Bornes and Curepipe.
The following is an incomplete list of association football clubs based in Mauritius. ... Bambous Western Cadets National Youth Club; ... Union Sportive de Beau ...
Western Australia Governor-General Lord Stonehaven Governor Sir Dudley de Chair Governor Sir James O'Grady Governor Lord Somers Governor Sir Tom Bridges Governor Sir William Campion: 1–3 June 1927 [35] [36] [37] Mauritius: Port Louis, Curepipe: Governor Sir Herbert James Read: 17–20 June 1927 [38] [39] Malta: Valletta, Attard: Governor Sir ...
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Name District(s) Population (Census 2015) Albion: Rivière Noire: 5,205 Amaury: Rivière du Rempart Flacq: 2,960 Amitié-Gokhoola: Rivière du Rempart: 2,256
Beachcomber Resorts & Hotels is the trading name of New Mauritius Hotels Ltd, a Mauritius-based company in the hospitality industry. It owns and manages eight hotels in Mauritius, one in the Seychelles and one in Morocco .
On September 8, 1845, a small community of Loreto Sisters arrived in Mauritius, led by Sister Augustin Hearne. Consisting of a group of eight sisters from England, they installed in Port-Louis and opened a non-paying secondary school. In the following years they opened three more secondary schools in Curepipe, Quatre-Bornes and St-Pierre.