Mauritius - Maurício

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Basic information
capitalPort Louis
Governmentparliamentary republic
CurrencyMauritian Rupee (MUR)
Area2,040 km2
Population1,230,602 (est. July 2006)
LanguageEnglish (official), Creole and several others
ReligionHindus 53%, Christians 28%, Muslims 13%
Electricity230V/50Hz
Internet TLD.mu
Time zoneUTC 4

At Mauricio Islands (French: L’île Maurice; Mauritian Creole: Maurice) [1] are a small country of east africa, east of Madagascar. They are a famous tourist destination, known for its idyllic beaches, as well as the Creole culture and its luxurious resorts.

Regions

districts

Mauritius is divided into 9 districts:

dependencies

There are also three more dependencies (separate islands):

Cities

Other destinations

Understand

Mauritius or Mauritius, also called the Mauritius Islands or Mauritius Islands, is a country in the Indian Ocean, consisting of the eastern Mascarenhas islands (Mauritius and Rodrigues islands) and two islet archipelagos further north: the Cargados Carajos and Agalega islands. Mauritius is still in dispute with Madagascar and France for the island of Tromelin. Its closest neighbors are the French department of Réunion to the west and the Seychelles to the north. Its capital is Port Louis. Along with Libya and Seychelles, it is the only country on the African continent with a Human Development Index considered high.

Holidays• New Year—January 1 and 2; • Abolition of Slavery - February 1st; • National Day (Independence Day) - March 12; • Labor Day - May 1st; • Assumption of the Virgin Mary - August 15th; • Arrival of indentured Laborers — November 2nd • Christmas — December 25th;

To arrive

  • Brazilians do not need an advance visa; a 3-month visa is given at the airport. Portuguese do not need a visa. Angolans and Cape Verdeans need an advance visa. Mozambicans do not need a visa to stay up to 60 days a year, with a maximum of 30 days for each trip. [2]

By airplane

Of Brazil, there are no direct flights. The best way to get there is via South Africa, by the excellent South African Airways.

Sir Seewoosagur Ramgoolam International Airport

O Sir Seewoosagur Ramgoolam International Airport (☎ 230 603 6000, email: [email protected], fax: 230 637 5306) is located in Plaisance and is the main entry point for travelers to Mauritius.

  • Air Mauritius[3] - The main air network and operates a variety of routes to local islands and to international locations in Africa, Australia, Europe and Asia.
  • Regional airline networks are, for example, the Air Austral[4], a Air Madagascar and the Air Seychelles[5] connect Mauritius with neighboring islands.
  • International networks such as Air Europe, Air France[6], Virgin Airlines, Air Zimbabwe, Austrian Airlines[7], British Airways[8], Condor, South African Airways, Air India[9], and the Emirates[10] serve Mauritius from their base.

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Creole cuisine from Mauritius

The national cuisine is a mixture of influences from Creole, Chinese, French and Indian cuisine. It is common to combine these cuisines to prepare a dish. Mauritius has strong cultural ties with France The popularity of French dishes such as daube, civet de lièvre or coq au vin served with wine shows the prevalence of French cuisine in Mauritius in the present. Over the years, some recipes have been adapted with the addition of more exotic ingredients native to the island, which gives, in many cases, a unique flavor. During the 19th century, after the abolition of slavery, Indian workers migrated to the island bringing their cuisine with them. At the end of the same century, another wave of immigration came, this time from China, especially Chinese from the southwest region of China, which also influenced the local cuisine. Over the years, each community adapted and mixed elements of each other to its own taste, resulting in current cuisine. Rum production is common on the island. Sugar cane was first introduced by Dutch colonization in the year 1638.

drink and go out

Mauritius produces a wide variety of sugarcane rum. It's very cheap and it's a nice drink when mixed with cola and ice. Don't forget the coconut water with a hint of lemon and some local rum with ice. The serious amateur will try to find a five year old (or older) bottle of rum. It's worth the price difference!

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