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  2. Dr. Maurice Curé State College - Wikipedia

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    The Dr Maurice Curé State College is the number one national secondary school in Mauritius, located in Vacoas. It is known for its annual high-rate achievement in the O-level and A-level Cambridge examinations certificate. [citation needed] It is recognised as one of the best secondary schools due to these exceptional annual results.

  3. Mauritius Police Force - Wikipedia

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    The Mauritius Police Force ( MPF) is the national law enforcement agency of Mauritius. The MPF carries out police, security, and military functions on Mauritius, with about 12,500 police officers under the command of the Commissioner of Police. The MPF is part of the Home Affairs Division, which operates under the aegis of the Prime Minister 's ...

  4. File:Mauritius Police Force emblem.svg - Wikipedia

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  5. Flag of Mauritius - Wikipedia

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    The national flag of Mauritius, also known as the Four Bands and Les Quatre Bandes ( French for "the four bands"), was adopted upon independence, 12 March 1968. It consists of four horizontal bands of equal width, coloured (from top to bottom) red, blue, yellow, and green. The flag was recorded at the College of Arms in London on 9 January 1968 ...

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  7. Mauritian Creole - Wikipedia

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    Mauritian Creole is the lingua franca of the Republic of Mauritius, which gained independence from the United Kingdom in 1968. Both English and French are used as alternatives to Mauritian Creole. English is spoken primarily for administration and educational purposes and French is used by the media and as a second language.

  8. Commissioner of Police (Mauritius) - Wikipedia

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    Commissioner of the Mauritius Police Force. The Commissioner of Police ( abbreviation: CP) is the top-ranking police officer of the Mauritius Police Force. He is assisted by various holders of the title of Deputy Commissioner of Police. The CP reports to the Home Affairs Division of the Prime Minister's Office. [2]

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